University of Florida - College of Medicine

Email Security and Etiquette

Welcome to the Digital Age

Like any other privilege, access to electronic mail comes with certain responsibilities. Please consider the following as you make use of email and other computerized services here in the Health Science Center.

Email Security

Security may not seem important to you. You might think "It's only email, why should I care?" But remember, your password is like your signature on everything that's done from your account. Don't leave yourself open to abuse by others. Check out this email nightmare:

A professor at a major US university received numerous death threats after his e-mail account was broken into and used to distribute a racist message to more than 20,000 computer users. He described it as "the digital equivalent of a drive-by shooting." (Atlanta Journal Constitution 10/94 by way of EDUPAGE)

The bottom line is that SECURITY IS ALWAYS IMPORTANT. Don't share your password with anyone. Change your password if you think someone else might know it. Always logout when you are finished using the system. Your password is the only thing protecting you from pranks or more serious harm. These are good rules to follow when using any computer system, not just email.

Email Etiquette


   Author: Richard Rathe, MD / rrathe@ufl.edu
 Location: http://medinfo.ufl.edu/omi/docs/policy/email.html
  Created: April 12, 1995   Modified: August 12, 2003