Board
of Regents Policies and Procedures Manual:
Information Technology
ITEM 114-104-R0102
No. 5a -
Electronic Mail (5) (New)
SCOPE
This
policy applies to all MUS employees using MUS-owned or managed
computing and information resources where access to those
resources is part of their employment. It also applies
to visiting faculty, “adjuncts,” other persons having
officially sanctioned, unpaid affiliations with a MUS campus, and
any other person that has authorized access to MUS-owned or
managed computing and information resources through other than
student or patron status, as defined in Policy 1. The term
"user" in this policy refers to MUS employees and the
other types of users described above.
A
separate policy (Policy 5-B) applies to MUS student users of MUS
e-mail resources.
REQUIREMENTS
MUS-provided
electronic mail (e-mail) systems are to be used by employees for
their job-related activities. Acceptable activities include:
the conduct of MUS business and delivery of MUS services;
transmitting and sharing of information among educational,
research, and governmental organizations; supporting open inquiry
and education in and between research and instructional
institutions; communicating and exchanging professional
information; encouraging debate of issues in the user's specific
areas of expertise; applying for or administering grants or
contracts; announcing requests for proposals and bids; announcing
new services for use in research or instruction; and conducting
other appropriate MUS business, which includes office-related
functions or announcements.
Within
the limits of state and federal law, any copies of messages
created, sent, or received by MUS employees using MUS e-mail
systems, when stored on MUS-owned equipment, are the property of
the MUS. Privacy of e-mail is not guaranteed. Authorized MUS
personnel may monitor e-mail system usage for purposes of planning
and managing resources, evaluating system performance,
troubleshooting purposes, or investigating suspected abuse, as
described in the MUS information technology policy concerning
privacy, security and monitoring (Policy 1).
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Circulating
chain letters
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Using
MUS e-mail systems for: “for-profit” activities;
“non-profit” or public, professional, or service
organization activities unrelated to an employee’s job
duties; or extensive private, recreational, or personal
activities, where “extensive” is defined by the
employee’s supervisor; the
supervisor may vary the definition depending on business
needs, work load, and other factors the supervisor considers
relevant.
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Large-scale
distributions of unsolicited e-mail (sometimes called “spam”).
Users should contact the campus e-mail coordinator to be
informed of the correct procedures for handling large e-mail
distributions.
- Other
misuse activities as referenced in the MUS information
technology policy on “User Responsibilities” (Policy 2-B).
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