Hello Martin. Thanks for your interest. I agree about Office 365 but have no choice.
The FAQs are on our StaffNet and almost certainly not publicly available. There is no mention of POP3. For Linux users (of whom I am not one) they say this: 'Colleagues that currently use IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol)
should note that they will no longer be able to use this for University
email, as Microsoft will no longer be supporting IMAP from October.
Instead, you will be able to use Evolution, a modern authentication
email client which does not require the legacy protocol and therefore is
much more secure and longer lasting. This is currently available and
the appropriate package for your machine can be downloaded from the
internet.'
To continue to access University email on my Android phone, I've had to give the IT department permission to wipe my phone, turn off its camera, and goodness knows what else, if they see fit. They are terrified of University emails getting outside their closed network, disclosing some confidential info about someone, and making them liable to a claim under the GDPR. But I have been using my univ email for 40 years, long before GMail, and I had and still have a lot of non-university-related mails coming in. I never used full Outlook on Exchange or now on Office 365 except to make backups (now in theory no longer accessible to me!), and mainly used Pegasus, sometimes the Outlook app in a browser for its excellent search), and my phone. Since this morning it's just Outlook in a browser or the Android mail app, as I won't use the infuriatingly locked-down copy of Outlook 2016 on my managed PC.
As for the local mail folder on my C: drive, I can still see that in Pegasus in offline mode but can't add to it, so I'm looking for a way to migrate its contents to my GMail account.
best
David
<p>Hello Martin. Thanks for your interest. I agree about Office 365 but have no choice.
</p><p>The FAQs are on our StaffNet and almost certainly not publicly available. There is no mention of POP3. For Linux users (of whom I am not one) they say this: 'Colleagues that currently use IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol)
should note that they will no longer be able to use this for University
email, as Microsoft will no longer be supporting IMAP from October.
Instead, you will be able to use Evolution, a modern authentication
email client which does not require the legacy protocol and therefore is
much more secure and longer lasting. This is currently available and
the appropriate package for your machine can be downloaded from the
internet.'</p><p>To continue to access University email on my Android phone, I've had to give the IT department permission to wipe my phone, turn off its camera, and goodness knows what else, if they see fit. They are terrified of University emails getting outside their closed network, disclosing some confidential info about someone, and making them liable to a claim under the GDPR. But I have been using my univ email for 40 years, long before GMail, and I had and still have a lot of non-university-related mails coming in. I never used full Outlook on Exchange or now on Office 365 except to make backups (now in theory no longer accessible to me!), and mainly used Pegasus, sometimes the Outlook app in a browser for its excellent search), and my phone. Since this morning it's just Outlook in a browser or the Android mail app, as I won't use the infuriatingly locked-down copy of Outlook 2016 on my managed PC.
</p><p>As for the local mail folder on my C: drive, I can still see that in Pegasus in offline mode but can't add to it, so I'm looking for a way to migrate its contents to my GMail account.</p><p>best</p><p>David
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