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Bulk Email Standard
Background and Purpose Bulk email is a critical mass communications tool at UCSF that is used for distributing information to large audience groups through electronic mailing lists or newsletter tools. Purpose The purpose of the policy is to: Ensure the deliverability and efficiency of bulk email distribution at UCSF Deliver users a high-quality email experience by preventing security breaches and damage to UCSF’s reputation Establish levels of access to send bulk email
Impacted Services: Email, Listserv, Staffbase Email (formerly Bananatag)
Microsoft 365: OneDrive FAQs
Are there file size limitations in OneDrive?
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Email & Collaboration
Technology Requirements for Students
This page specifies campus wide technology requirements for students who are new to UCSF or purchasing a new computer.Students should also review the Technology Introduction for Students which provides an overview of technology at UCSF.
- Student
- Education Applications
Microsoft 365: Bookings Setup
OverviewMicrosoft Bookings is an online access-only application within Microsoft 365 that will assist your customers to quickly find available times and avoid double-booking. Before delving into the process for configuring Bookings to work within your department, let's review some Bookings terminology first.Business - Think of the business as your department
- Faculty
- Staff
- Email & Collaboration
Microsoft 365: Outlook Training
Learn the InterfaceTo get the most of out of the Outlook Web App, you'll need to familiarize yourself with its interface.
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Email & Collaboration
Supported Versions of macOS at UCSF
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Technical Partner
- Volunteer
Real Phishing Threats
Please note that this is not an all inclusive list of all of the phishing threats but rather ones that are typical of current threats and/or ones that were actually received by UCSF staff, faculty and/or students (must be logged into MyAccess to view). Be diligent with all communications.ContentPhish Received by UCSFPhish Typical of Current ThreatsGreat Free Anti-Phishing Resources to Share with Your Friends and Family
Encryption Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Frequently asked questions What is encryption?
UCSF Security Update Announcements
05/24/24: Critical and Other Vulnerabilities in Multiple Ivanti Products05/24/24: Critical and Other Vulnerabilities in Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager
2023 UC Cybersecurity Awareness Month (UC CAM) Events