What is Clutter? Clutter is an email filtering option available to Office 365 customers. It is similar to an anti-spam filter as it moves less important email (based on your reading habits) into a 'Clutter' folder where they can be ignored or reviewed later. Most of the mail going into the folder should be bulk mail (advertisements) and messages from mailing lists. However, you will want to periodically check the Clutter folder as it may move legitimate email into this folder. Individuals can choose to disable Clutter if desired. To disable Clutter log into https://mail.office365.com, click on the Gear, Options, Automatic Processing, Clutter and select Don't separate items identified as Clutter then click Save. You can easily move mail between your Clutter folder and your Inbox. Note that Microsoft does not give us any options on what should or should not be Clutter. Silloway Support can disable Clutter for all of your mailboxes (the Tenant) or use the instructions above if you wish to disable it just for your mailbox. BUSINESS USERS We are evaluating Windows 10 upgrades on a case-by-case basis. Business users are faced with a variety of software and hardware that may or may not be compatible with the Windows 10. SILLOWAY TECH TIP #1 – if your computer is 4+ years old we recommend not upgrading. Wait until you purchase a new computer which will arrive pre-loaded with Windows 10. SILLOWAY TECH TIP #2 If your computer is currently having issues – slow performance, previous malware, pop ups, error messages – upgrading to Windows 10 will NOT make these issues go away. In fact, this will most likely make your computer less stable. SILLOWAY TECH TIP #3 If your computer is less than 4 years old, running great, and you only use Microsoft Office and web-based applications chances are the upgrade will be successful. We have seen some issues so be prepared to call for support. If you wish to proceed with an upgrade we are ready to help you. Allow 2-4 hours - here is how we proceed: 1. Check computer for compatibility – most vendors maintain lists of make/model compatibility 2. Review all proprietary software and check each vendor for W10 compatibility – upgrade as necessary for compatibility 3. Check peripherals for W10 compatible drivers 4. Run Microsoft W10 upgrade 5. After update check for issues and test all software and peripherals |
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