1.0 Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to facilitate effective email communications and to reduce risks relating to email usage. The policy describes the rules for using, managing and constructing emails for the protection of the university and all other interested parties.
2.0 Scope
This policy applies to all users of the University of Ghana email system. The policy concerns all electronic mail sent or accessed from the University of Ghana network.
3.0 Policy
The university community shall use the approved official email of the university to conduct university related business at all times.
3.1 Proper Use of University of Ghana Email Systems
For the purpose of this policy, UG community members are classified into the following five (5) categories.
The official suffix for University of Ghana email is “ug.edu.gh” for all categories except junior members and guests. For students, the suffix is “st.ug.edu.gh”. Guests’ accounts may be created on “staff.ug.edu.gh”
Upon joining the University, a member is given a University of Ghana email account and address. This email account is used by the University for a variety of essential and official communications with members of its community.
Members of the community are responsible for operating and managing their email accounts and are required to exercise good judgement when sending or receiving email on the University’s network. The following are guidelines for the proper use of the University email system.
3.1.1 Sending Email
3.1.2 Personal Use and General Guidelines
Personal usage of the University email system is permitted so long as such usage does not interfere with the user’s job responsibilities or expose the University to security risks.
3.1.3 Business Communications and Email
Members of the university community are expected to check and respond to emails in a timely manner during business hours. Email must be handled like formal letters and memos.
3.1.4 Email Signature
Users are encouraged to use email signature. Signature should include:
3.1.5 Opening Attachments
Members of the university community are cautioned not to open mail attachments from unknown senders and to be careful when opening email attachments, as malware can easily be attached to emails. It is recommended that members of the university community download such attachments onto the computer and scan each file with University approved anti-virus software before opening it. If you are unsure of safety of the file attachment, please contact UGCS service desk.
3.1.6 Monitoring and Privacy
Users must bear in mind that the email system is the property of the University and that it may monitor emails sent or received on the University’s network without the prior knowledge of the user to ensure compliance with this policy.
3.2 External Email Accounts
Using personal external email accounts to conduct University of Ghana business is explicitly prohibited.
3.3 Emailing Confidential Data
All email containing confidential information must be properly encrypted in accordance with University of Ghana Encryption and other applicable policies.
3.4 Email Disclaimers
The following disclaimer will automatically be included as a suffix to all e-mail messages to addresses external to the University. Users should take into account the implication of the disclaimer.
E-Mail Disclaimer:
---------- DISCLAIMER -------
This e-mail, its attachments and any rights attaching hereto are, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the property of University of Ghana. It is confidential and intended for the addressee only. If you are not the addressee and have received this e-mail by mistake, kindly notify the sender and delete this e-mail immediately. Do not disclose or use the email in any manner whatsoever. Views and opinions expressed in this e-mail are those of the sender unless clearly stated as those of the University of Ghana.
The University of Ghana accepts no liability whatsoever for any loss or damages, however incurred, resulting from the use of this e-mail or its attachments. The University of Ghana does not warrant the integrity of this e-mail, nor that it is free of errors, viruses, interception or interference.
3.5 Email Deletion
The official storage space allocated for user mailbox is 2GB. This may be increased on a case by case merit. Please ensure this storage is utilized efficiently by deleting non business related emails.
3.6 Accessing Another User’s Email
A User must never access another user’s account without authorization.
3.7 Account Standard and Format
Email and Active Directory accounts must be constructed in line with the User’s preferred name at time of registration. Accounts must be in accordance with the Standard and Format below:
*** See Appendix for further details of the naming standard
3.8 Account Termination
Members of the university community who leave the university must have their accounts disabled or de-activated for ninety (90) days and thereafter deleted to preserve information security. The HRODD must inform UGCS in the event of the dismissal, death, retirement, suspension, graduation, or resignation of any user.
3.9 Prohibited Use
Members of the university community must never use the University’s email system to:
4.0 Review
This policy will be reviewed and updated as necessary.
5.0 Enforcement
This policy will be enforced by UGCS. Violations may result in disciplinary action, which may include suspension, restriction of access, or more severe penalties including termination of employment.
6.0 Definitions
Email: electronic letters and other communication sent between networked computer users.
Spam: Unsolicited bulk email.
Version |
Date |
Change Description |
Author |
0.1 |
Feb 2014 |
Initial draft for review |
Mawuli Takpo |
0.2 |
22ndMay 2014 |
Review by all departmental Heads and final update by Head, IT Planning & Security |
Benjamin Cobblah |
0.3 |
2nd June 2014 |
Review by Deputy CITO, IT Planning, Security and Support |
Frederich Kwakye-Maafo |
1.0 |
|
Final draft – Review by CITO, UGCS |
Lucas Y. Chigabatia |
1.1 |
March 2016 |
Reviewed by English & IT Planning Unit Team |
Benjamin Cobblah |