(1) Email is used at Victoria University as a business communication tool and users are obliged to use this tool in a responsible, professional, effective and lawful manner. The University considers email an important means of communication and recognises the importance of proper email content. (2) The purpose of this procedure is to provide advice on the proper use of the University's email system and to inform users of the University's required standard for email use. (3) This Guideline applies to: (4) Nil (5) Nil (6) Nil (7) The following actions are forbidden by law when sending or forwarding emails: (8) If you send or forward an attachment that contains a virus, you and the University can be held liable. (9) Staff members who send or forward such emails may be subject to disciplinary action which may include termination of employment. Students who send or forward such emails may be subject to disciplinary action in accordance with Student Misconduct Regulations . (10) Any emails received of this nature should be forwarded via email for reporting and investigatory purposes to the ITS Service Desk at servicedesk@vu.edu.au . Emails will be logged by ITS Service Desk and assigned to the ITS Security Office for investigation. Each case will be assessed and proper action will be taken based on the severity of the breach.. (11) Staff and students at VU undertaking research may send emails containing such materials provided that it demonstrably refers to their area of research and is done so in a responsible manner and in accordance with any legislative requirements. (12) The use of the "on the behalf of" option is permitted to be used by Victoria University, with the approval of the email account holder. (13) Emails can be sent on behalf of another user as long as the user has given the appropriate permissions. (14) Although the University's email system is meant for business use, the University allows the reasonable use of email for personal use under the following conditions: (15) The sending of unauthorised and unsolicited global or commercial email transmissions (spam) is forbidden. Mass electronic communications should only be sent in accordance with the VU Internal Mailing Lists procedure. (16) Avoid sending sensitive and restricted official information by e-mail. If you do, you should secure the information by including it in a Microsoft Word or Excel file and protecting it with a password, and then provide the recipient with the password by means of other communication, for instance by telephone. (17) The University recommends any information users consider sensitive or vulnerable be encrypted, especially for transmission to external organisations. (18) A disclaimer will be automatically attached to all outgoing emails sent from University email accounts. This disclaimer must not be altered or interfered with in any way. (19) Your emails may be monitored for the operational integrity of the Victoria University Infrastructure and/or to comply with legal or regulatory requirements. See the IT Security Policy . (20) If there is evidence that a student or staff member is not adhering to the guidelines set out in this policy, the University reserves the right to take disciplinary action, including termination and/or legal action. (21) All Email accounts maintained on the University's email systems are property of the University. (22) Passwords must not be disclosed to other people unless it is necessary for approved operations of the University. (23) The University will NEVER ask you to provide your email username and password by email. If you receive a message asking you to respond with details of your username and password, it is a forgery. (24) If you provide these details to third parties fraudulently masquerading as University officials, you will be responsible for all actions carried out using your account by those third parties. (25) To comply with current and future auditing requirements, complexity requirements are enabled for Active Directory accounts which are used to read Exchange mailboxes. They require at least three of the following four character groups when selecting a password: (26) All passwords need to be eight (8) characters or greater. (27) You cannot have your first name or surname as part of the password. (28) The system retains 12 previously used passwords, therefore do not reuse passwords. (29) Emails sent from VU email accounts must not contain customised backgrounds. Backgrounds should remain as a default that is provided by the email applications. (30) Best practice guidelines for writing emails: (31) Emails should ideally be answered within at least 8 working hours, but users should endeavour to answer priority emails within 4 hours. (32) Delete any email messages that you do not need to have a copy of, and either set your email to automatically empty your 'deleted items' on closing or regularly empty your deleted items folder. (33) Requests for a new VU email account can be made through the IT Service Desk system . (34) Requests for access to another mailbox can be made through the IT Service Desk system .IT Appropriate Use - Best Practice for Email Guidelines
Section 1 - Purpose / Objectives
Section 2 - Scope / Application
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Section 4 - Policy Statement
Section 5 - Procedures
Section 6 - Guidelines
Legal Requirements
Personal Use
Spam
Sensitive and restricted information
Disclaimer
System Monitoring
Passwords
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Writing emails
Replying to emails
Maintenance
Request for access to email
Request for access to another mailbox
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