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:If you receive spam (including phishing, etc.) email at your ''@jhu.edu'' or ''@jhmi.edu'' email address ''directly'' ('''''and''''' it did '''not''' originate from an ''@cs.jhu.edu'' email address or if you don't forward your CS email to your @jhu email)), you can visit <!--[http:/.  Course info can be found at: /www.it.johnshopkins.edu/services/email/spam/ReportingSpam.html JHU's Reporting Spam and Suspicious Email page]--> [https://johnshopkins.service-now.com/serviceportal?id=kb_article&sys_id=59e4b648db2d7b84e6cfdb85ca96199d  JHU's How-to page for reporting spam].  As part of the process, you'll want to forward that email (including any mail headers, if possible, by '''forwarding''' it ''as an attachment''), to [mailto:spam@jhu.edu spam@jhu.edu] (and perhaps make the Subject Line say '''SPAM'''), so that JHU can examine it and take proper action. If you're not sure if the email is legitimate, mention that in your correspondence with JHU IT as well.  If you haven't heard back from JHU in a reasonable amount of time, please [https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Contacting_JHU_IT_Support open a trouble ticket with JHU IT.]  
 
:If you receive spam (including phishing, etc.) email at your ''@jhu.edu'' or ''@jhmi.edu'' email address ''directly'' ('''''and''''' it did '''not''' originate from an ''@cs.jhu.edu'' email address or if you don't forward your CS email to your @jhu email)), you can visit <!--[http:/.  Course info can be found at: /www.it.johnshopkins.edu/services/email/spam/ReportingSpam.html JHU's Reporting Spam and Suspicious Email page]--> [https://johnshopkins.service-now.com/serviceportal?id=kb_article&sys_id=59e4b648db2d7b84e6cfdb85ca96199d  JHU's How-to page for reporting spam].  As part of the process, you'll want to forward that email (including any mail headers, if possible, by '''forwarding''' it ''as an attachment''), to [mailto:spam@jhu.edu spam@jhu.edu] (and perhaps make the Subject Line say '''SPAM'''), so that JHU can examine it and take proper action. If you're not sure if the email is legitimate, mention that in your correspondence with JHU IT as well.  If you haven't heard back from JHU in a reasonable amount of time, please [https://support.cs.jhu.edu/wiki/Contacting_JHU_IT_Support open a trouble ticket with JHU IT.]  
  
:'''NOTE''':  Spam mail received at your ''non-CS'' email address and that did not originate from an ''@cs.jhu.edu'' address does '''not''' need to be reported to CS IT (i.e,. support@cs.jhu.edu)
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:'''NOTE''':  Spam mail received at your ''non-CS'' email address and that did not originate from an ''@cs.jhu.edu'' address does '''not''' need to be reported to CS IT's email address (support@cs.jhu.edu)
  
 
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Revision as of 17:51, 4 August 2023

While CS IT Support offers support for the the Computer Science Dept's IT-specific services, JHU IT offers their own IT support for services JHU IT provides to the University including:

  • Issues with your JHED ID account, including your JHED password.
  • JHU's @jhu.edu email (Microsoft Echange)
  • JHU OneDrive
  • JHU VPN
  • Certain Microsoft software products
  • ...and various other Enterprise services

JHU IT's main help website can be found at: https://it.johnshopkins.edu/help

Open A Trouble Ticket With JHU IT

To open a trouble ticket to obtain support of IT-related services directly offered by JHU IT, you can reach them...
  • by calling them by phone at 410-516-HELP
    • It's the fastest way to reach JHU IT Support.
    • You will be provided a ticket number for your issue.

Reporting spam received at your @jhu.edu or @jhmi.edu email address to JHU IT

If you receive spam (including phishing, etc.) email at your @jhu.edu or @jhmi.edu email address directly (and it did not originate from an @cs.jhu.edu email address or if you don't forward your CS email to your @jhu email)), you can visit JHU's How-to page for reporting spam. As part of the process, you'll want to forward that email (including any mail headers, if possible, by forwarding it as an attachment), to spam@jhu.edu (and perhaps make the Subject Line say SPAM), so that JHU can examine it and take proper action. If you're not sure if the email is legitimate, mention that in your correspondence with JHU IT as well. If you haven't heard back from JHU in a reasonable amount of time, please open a trouble ticket with JHU IT.
NOTE: Spam mail received at your non-CS email address and that did not originate from an @cs.jhu.edu address does not need to be reported to CS IT's email address (support@cs.jhu.edu)