Email & Calendaring (Microsoft Outlook)

 
Submit Calendar or Scheduling Request Submit Shared Mailbox or Distribution List Request Report Email Access & Account Issue Report Email Delivery & Blocking Issue

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If you have graduated or are not returning to TU, your NetID account will be disabled 18 months after you graduated or stopped attending TU and deleted three months later.  Here’s a checklist of things that you will need to take care of before your account is disabled. This includes instructions on how to backup your Outlook email and OneDrive files.
[Students] Email apps that will work with TU Outlook Email
[Students, Faculty and Staff] The Zoom for Outlook add-in allows you to schedule a Zoom meeting from your Outlook calendar. This can be particularly handy when you want to add the option for online participation to an in-person meeting.
Outlook Web App (http://outlook.towson.edu) can be used to open a maildrop (group mailbox) or another person's shared mailbox or folder (like a calendar). If you are looking for general directions on requesting or using a maildrop, please see Knowledge Base 140805: Requesting and Using a Maildrop. When Outlook is available, it's still preferred to use Outlook to open the maildrop -- the linked article contains instructions.

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Submit Calendar or Scheduling Request
Submit request for help with calendars, room/resource scheduling, Bookings, and meeting or invite issues.
Submit Shared Mailbox or Distribution List Request
Submit a request or update shared email accounts, maildrops, or group email lists, including access and membership changes.
Report Email Access & Account Issue
Report an issue if you cannot sign in or need help accessing an email account or mailbox (including access for another user, retirees, or departures).
Report Email Delivery & Blocking Issue
Report an issue if emails aren’t sending, arriving, or are being blocked. Includes spam/junk issues, bounce messages, attachments being blocked, and external sender setup (e.g., allow list, DMARC, DKIM).