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Configuring your Email Vendor
Setting up DKIM authenticationThe process to setup DKIM authentication will vary slightly depending on the vendor you are using.In general, the steps are:
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- Email & Collaboration
Email Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
AuthenticationWhat is Email Spoofing?Email spoofing (creating forged email addresses and content); is widely used in email-based fraud, such as phishing messages, making it necessary to have validated identification of email.
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- Email & Collaboration
Email SMTP Settings
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macOS Support Status at UCSF
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- Desktop Support
UCSF Adobe Licensing
UCSF has a discounted licensing agreement with Adobe for Devices used for UCSF Business and UCSF-owned devices. UCSF does not have a site license agreement for any Adobe products.For students, devices not used for UCSF business and not owned by UCSF will need to purchase licenses directly from Adobe. For Students: Adobe Creative Cloud for students and teachers | Adobe Creative Cloud
Outlook Mobile for Android
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Outlook Mobile for iOS
You should first enroll your iOS device in Intune before you can use these instructions.To use your native email, calendar, and contacts apps see Email Settings for iOS.Watch this video, or follow the screenshots below.
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- Email & Collaboration
Listserv 17 is coming
We are upgrading the UCSF Listserv to version 17.The new version includes a:Refreshed user interfaceWhat's New (Lsoft documentation on the new features)In version 17 the Listserv web client has been modernized, with a fresh new look. Here are a few images to give you a sneak peak.The logon window may look new, but the functionality remains the same.
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- Email & Collaboration
Jamf Pro at UCSF
Jump to "How can I tell if my Mac is enrolled in UCSF Jamf Pro"
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- Desktop Support
How to Confirm CrashPlan Is Backing Up Your Computer
CrashPlan is UCSF's online backup program. All data that is backed-up by CrashPlan is encrypted, so it will securely backup your files even when you are NOT connected to the UCSF network or UCSF VPN. This also means this solution is HIPAA-compliant. CrashPlan Pro is offered, at no additional charge, to all ITFS supported desktops and laptops as part of the ITFS Basic Support, and to UCSF Medical Center supported laptops.
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- Desktop Support