A list of puns related to "Mailbox (application)"
I know it's my fault for not paying the invoice before, but now I can't unlock the bank app, so I can't unlock the card to unlock the inbox. After logging in, I'm redirecting to https://mail.protonmail.com/payments and I can't move to https://mail.protonmail.com/inbox to get code for bank app;
Edit: It was a funny situation, but I solved it using another card.
Hello. We have an unusual situation, relative to our software licensing for Office.
In many cases, users have a M365 Business for Basics for their mailboxes. And another subscription to M365 Apps for Enterprise for the client software. I will spare you the convoluted story on how we arrived at this point.
As it stands right, each user has to type their password in to setup/confirm for their mailbox. And then again to confirm for the software subscription. It is not intuitive and causes them issues when they have to update their password.
QUESTION - is there a way to get Outlook/Office software to work for the current mailbox. Or in plain English, confirm PW for the mailbox setup, and then pass that credential through for the software authentication as well?
Im not sure their is. But I would love to be wrong. Thanks in advance.
The snow plow drove by spraying salt on the street and pelted me quite heavily. I yelled to the kids sledding in the yard that Iβm pretty sure I was As-salt-ed
know if that is illegal in the bay area? I know that CA has a law that a landlord can't "interfere" with the mail and if there is a "locked mailbox must provide the tenant with a key" but it also specifies that needs to be in the lease. There is nothing about a key in the lease.
Backstory - I've been living in room in a house for years. It got sold a year ago. The new owner discovered black mold, tried to get out of a buying it then turned into a vile monster when lawyers told her she was stuck with it. She bought it as an "investment" because she planned to have 3 more tenants move in besides me and wanted the extra income. Long story short she has been physically and emotionally abusive in an attempt to force me out. I complained about it. She gave me an eviction notice. Ok find. But I'm still here for almost a month. She removed the key from where it's supposed to be then doesn't get my mal then if I ask for it she screams at me and says I'm threatening her. Every time she does it she accuses me of "scaring her" simply for asking her to put it back and says "my mother had it" or "I forget it was in my pocket" but today she admitted she is doing it on purpose because "you might take the key with you when you move out."
Ok if I do that then take it out of my security deposit. I have important documents mailed to me and some medication and today needed my insurance card for a doctor's appointment and couldn't get access to the mailbox. Should I call the police? I called the rental board. No answer. There is a lawyer's name on the eviction form. Should I call them and ask them to speak to her?
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