E-mail Policy
The purpose of this policy is to ensure the proper use of Bharati Vidyapeeth’s email system and make users aware of what Bharati Vidyapeeth deems as acceptable and unacceptable use of its email system. The Bharati Vidyapeeth reserves the right to amend this policy at its discretion. In case of amendments, users will be informed appropriately.
» Using E-mail Signatures
The following uniform Email Signature format (as shown in the image below) should be used by all authorized users :-
» Legal risks
Email is a business communication tool and users are obliged to use this tool in a responsible, effective and lawful manner. Although by its nature email seems to be less formal than other written communication, the same laws apply. Therefore, it is important that users are aware of the legal risks of e-mail:- If you send emails with any libelous, defamatory, offensive, racist or obscene remarks, you and Bharati Vidyapeeth can be held Liable.
- If you forward emails with any libelous, defamatory, offensive, racist or obscene remarks, you and Bharati Vidyapeeth can be held liable.
- If you unlawfully forward confidential information, you and Bharati Vidyapeeth can be held liable.
- If you unlawfully forward or copy messages without permission, you and Bharati Vidyapeeth can be held liable for copyright infringement.
- If you send an attachment that contains a virus, you and Bharati Vidyapeeth can be held liable.
» Legal requirements
The following rules are required by law and are to be strictly adhered to:- It is strictly prohibited to send or forward emails containing libelous, defamatory, offensive, racist or obscene remarks. If you receive an e-mail of this nature, you must promptly notify your supervisor.
- Do not forward a message without acquiring permission from the sender first.
- Do not send unsolicited email messages.
- Do not forge or attempt to forge email messages.
- Do not send email messages using another person’s email account.
- Do not copy a message or attachment belonging to another user without permission of the originator.
- Do not disguise or attempt to disguise your identity when sending mail.
» Best practices
Bharati Vidyapeeth considers email as an important means of communication and recognizes the importance of proper email content and speedy replies in conveying a professional image and delivering good customer service. Therefore Bharati Vidyapeeth wishes users to adhere to the following guidelines:Writing emails:
- Write well-structured emails and use short, descriptive subjects.
- Bharati Vidyapeeth’s email style is informal. This means that sentences can be short and to the point. You can start your e-mail with ‘Hi’, or ‘Dear’, and the name of the person. Messages can be ended with ‘Best Regards’. The use of Internet abbreviations and characters such as smileys however, is not encouraged.
- Your e-mail with ‘Hi’, or ‘Dear’, and the name of the person. Messages can be ended with ‘Best Regards’. The use of Internet abbreviations and characters such as smileys however, is not encouraged.
- Signatures must include your name, job title and company name. A disclaimer will be added underneath your signature (see Disclaimer)
- Use the spell checker before you send out an email.
- Do not send unnecessary attachments. Compress attachments larger than200K before sending them.
- Do not write emails in capitals.
- Do not use cc: or bcc: fields unless the cc: or bcc: recipient is aware that you will be copying a mail to him/her and knows what action, if any, to take.
- If you forward mails, state clearly what action you expect the recipient to take.
- Only send emails of which the content could be displayed on a public notice board. If they cannot be displayed publicly in their current state, consider rephrasing the email, using other means of communication, or protecting information by using a password (see confidential).
- Only mark emails as important if they really are important.
- Emails should be answered within at least 8 working hours, but users must endeavor to answer priority emails within 4 hours.
- Priority emails are emails from existing customers and business partners.
» Personal use
Although Bharati Vidyapeeth’s email system is meant for business use, Bharati Vidyapeeth allows the reasonable use of email for personal use if certain guidelines are adhered to:- Personal use of email should not interfere with work.
- Personal emails must also adhere to the guidelines in this policy.
- Personal emails are kept in a separate folder, named ‘Private’. The emails in this folder must be deleted weekly so as not to clog up the system.
- The forwarding of chain letters, junk mail, jokes and executables is strictly forbidden.
- On average, users are not allowed to send more than 2 personal emails a day.
- Do not send mass mailings.
- All messages distributed via the company’s email system, even personal emails, are Bharati Vidyapeeth’s property.