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UCSF Email Information for New Students
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Staffbase (formerly Bananatag) Training
Getting StartedStaffbase (formerly Bananatag) is an email tracking solution ideal for internal communications that makes it easier to create engaging and targeted messaging. Staffbase offers many features to users including templates as well as analytics to track open rates and real-time insights about your communications.
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Technical Partner
- Volunteer
- Email & Collaboration
Email SMTP Settings
- Faculty
- Staff
- Technical Partner
UCSF Email POP and IMAP Settings
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Technical Partner
- Volunteer
Guideline
Use of Third-party Email Systems at UCSF
OverviewUse of any 3rd-party email service by UCSF faculty, staff and students is not approved by UCSF. This is due to:
Impacted Services: Email
Standard Requirement for Unit Information Security Leads To Receive IT Security Update Emails
UCSF IT Security maintains two listservs to communicate common security updates and vulnerability notifications to everyone with IT Security responsibilities: SEC-AUTO and SECURITY-UPDATE.Individuals with IT job codes are automatically added to the SEC-AUTO listserv. Regardless of their job title, due to their responsibilities, all Unit Information Security Leads that are not on the SEC-AUTO listserv must subscribe to the SECURITY-UPDATE listserv.
Use Phish Alarm to Report Potential Phishing Emails and Contact the IT Service Desk or UCSF Police for Other Security Incidents
IT security incidents can originate almost anywhere in our organization due to the myriad of methods criminals can use to steal and disrupt UC Institutional Information and IT Resources. How
Student Device Setup
UCSF Email and CalendarUCSF uses Microsoft Exchange as its email and calendar service. It can be accessed from any browser by going to: https://email.ucsf.edu. Requires two-factor authentication if off-campus.Desktop SetupYou can use desktop email clients such as Outlook and Apple Mail. Requires VPN connection if off-campus.
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- Education Applications
Encryption Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Frequently asked questions What is encryption?
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Intune Mobile Device Management (MDM) Privacy
Impacted Services: Email, Microsoft 365, Microsoft 365: Teams