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To improve email security and reduce the threat of phishing and spam, major email providers are implementing changes to verify that email is actually sent from the domain it claims to be sent from. Google and Yahoo/AOL have stated that, starting in February 2024, any piece of email that cannot be authenticated will be quarantined (in other words, sent to the recipient’s Spam/Junk Mail folder).
Starting April 24, 2023, Gmail will begin rejecting messages that contain more than one RFC-mandated single instance header in order to better protect you from spam and abuse.
Email service for CWRU is provided through Google Workspace for Education, a collaboration suite of services that includes a case.edu email account and access to dozens of other Google Apps including Google Sites, Google Docs and Google Chat. Email can be read in clients such as Outlook, Thunderbird, and Mail for Mac.
Google will end unlimited Google Workspace (Gmail, Google Drive and Google Photos) storage for Case Western Reserve users starting July 2024—a change that requires the university to reduce its storage in those platforms by roughly 75%. [U]Tech will apply a 100 GB cap per user for Google Workspace beginning 11/2/2022