

To keep users informed on actions taken, Clutter will send summary notifications once per week, and will alert up to once per day when new types of emails are moved to Clutter for the first time. It gets smarter over time, learning from your prior actions with similar messages and assessing things like the type of content and even how you are addressed in the message. As less important messages arrive, they are automatically moved to the Clutter folder. In June, Microsoft Clutter, a new mailbox management feature, will be activated for all SMU mailboxes hosted by Office 365 (primarily student mailboxes).Ĭlutter learns from your actions the messages you are likely to ignore.
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Posted on AugAuthor Sander Hickerson Categories Microsoft, Software Updates, Tech News “Clutter” Is Coming to the Office 365 Mailbox For a preview of what’s coming both short- and long-term, visit this link. Until then, users will have access to the current features from Lync within the new Skype for Business interface. Some of the new features of Skype for Business will not be available until its server application is available later this year. If you’re going from Lync to Skype for Business, you’ll recognize all of the features you already used with a fresh interface, simplified controls, and new Emoticons.

Within SMU’s closed system, it’s easy to find and connect with co-workers. If you use Skype to stay in touch with friends and family in your life away from work, you’ll appreciate the power and simplicity of Skype for Business. What does this mean for current Lync users? Beginning July 29, SMU faculty and staff who use Microsoft Lync will notice changes, like new notification tones, as Lync clients are upgraded to Skype for Business.
