Posted: Wed 31 Jul 2019, 2:38pm.
Tomorrow (Thursday 1 August), ITS will be switching on a new email security system, which is expected to bring an end to widescale spam and phishing emails appearing in Sussex inboxes. Once the system is activated, it will take a couple of days to become fully operational as our changes are recognised by servers around the world. We should then see a significant reduction in spam emails.
The University’s new intelligent filtering system will intercept malicious emails and send you a single digest email once a day with a list of messages that have been held for review. If you think one of these emails is genuine, click on the relevant link in the digest and that message will be released to your inbox.
You will have three options for each held message:
Held messages will be deleted after 14 days if you don’t release them.
If you use Outlook on a Sussex PC, you will see a new tab called Mimecast. This tab allows you to:
This plugin isn’t currently available for Mac or Linux computers, but you can log in to using your Sussex credentials to access the same information.
Please for more information about the email filtering system, how to check messages that have been held, and other ways that your experience will change.
IT Services are reviewing and improving many aspects of our email system. On Monday 15 July, , improving email and data security and enhancing our compliance with GDPR. The next step is to begin intercepting all emails with our new email security system.
Further improvements are planned for the staff email system, making it easier to connect your devices to your Sussex account and improving the webmail system.
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