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    Electronic Mass Communication

    To facilitate electronic communication among large groups of networked computer users, Drexel University offers web services, newsgroups, and electronic mailing list services to all academic and administrative departments, colleges, registered student organizations*, and other recognized university groups.

    Individuals affiliated with the universities (faculty, staff, students) may create web pages associated with their own Drexel computer accounts. For information about posting web pages at Drexel, see http://www.drexel.edu/irt/support/webits/.

    Any electronic resource (web, newsgroup, mailing list) must have an individual who acts as owner/manager and is responsible for the contents and maintenance of the service. All electronic communication at Drexel is governed by the Acceptable Use Policy (see http://www.drexel.edu/irt/policies/acceptableUse.html).

    * Registered student organizations are those that have been approved by the Director of Student Activities.


    Mass Email

    The preferred method of communicating with all members of the university community is the web. If you need to communicate with a select group within the community, a mass email option is available.

    Mass emailing options include:

    All requests for using a preconfigured list or for new mailing lists must be sent with appropriate authorizations to mailreq@drexel.edu. For additional information, send inquiries to mailreq@drexel.edu, or telephone Beth Davis Hazany (215-895-2911) or Ruth Matson (215-895-2686).

    Please do not attempt to send out mass mailings from your email account. Such mailings are a violation of university policy; they are wasteful of computing resources and they risk compromising the privacy of your recipients.

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    Last updated on 11/22/02 by Beth Davis Hazany and Ruth Matson, IRT.


     Modified: August 20, 2008 Home Contents Index Contact Us Search Feedback / Corrections