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==I'm receving inappropriate '''anonymous''' messages== | ==I'm receving inappropriate '''anonymous''' messages== | ||
− | :Inappropriate use of our system is against our Terms of Use (TOU). Please report | + | :Inappropriate use of our system is against our Terms of Use (TOU). Please report the abuse to our support and we will investigate it further. Members that abuse this feature will lose their priviledges of sending anonymous messages. See [[Anonymous messages]] for more information. |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 19:02, 25 January 2008
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How do I stop messages from being emailed to me?
- A copy of all messages that are posted to you or to your group are sent to you by default. Use Email alerts to stop messages sent to your groups from being emailed to you.
- Note: Personal messages (i.e. messages addressed to you) are always emailed to you.
I've lost a message, how do I find it?
- There are many way to locate a message. Try the following (not in any particular order)
- Check under expired or deleted menus.
- If you remember the recipient of the message, select it from the left side-bar of your inbox to show only those messages.
- If you have any items on the left side-bar of your inbox selected, select All Messages.
- If you have created folders and saved the message in a folder, check under your folders menu.
- From your Inbox, select Email style to see all individual messages.
- Try to sort messages by sender, subject, or date to help you locate the lost message
I'm receving inappropriate anonymous messages
- Inappropriate use of our system is against our Terms of Use (TOU). Please report the abuse to our support and we will investigate it further. Members that abuse this feature will lose their priviledges of sending anonymous messages. See Anonymous messages for more information.
See also
- Features of Message Center
- Message board How-To
- Message board FAQ
- Class messaging
- Team messaging by teams
- Coursework discussions attached to a coursework
- Confidential grade reviews between an instructor and a student
- Rubric assessment discussions