Guidelines for Acceptable Use of E-mail for Mass Mailing
Definition of mass mailing:
Mailing to a distribution list of a large number users who have no opportunity
to decide whether or not they want to be on the list.
What is acceptable?
- Mailing information that is important to the mission of the University to a
defined set of users.
- Mailing to a distribution list with a defined set of users with a common
interest who are given the opportunity to request deletion of their address
from future mailings to that list regarding matters that are not related to
performance of their job.
- Mailing to a distribution list for research purposes with approval.
What is not acceptable?
- Any mailing not related to university business sent to users who have not
indicated a desire to receive the mailing.
- Mailing cannot violate existing university policies (such as those lists in TBR
policy documents, TTU policy documents, faculty and student handbooks, and
university policies listed in such locations as the TTU web site).
Effective date: April 24, 1997
Approved by the Information Technology Committee
April 24, 1997
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Last updated: December 11, 1998