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The LISTSERV system enables you to send e-mail to multiple recipients using a single e-mail address. The School uses LISTSERVs to simplify the distribution of e-mail messages to large audiences.
If you are an employer who wants to send job offers to our students, please see Job Postings.
To view the list of School of Pharmacy LISTSERVs, enter the password below.
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In order to reduce the amount of spam you receive, all School of Pharmacy PharmD LISTSERV mailing lists now require approval.
Fraudulent messages, such as spam and messages created by worms, fool the mail server into thinking the message was created by someone who is a member of the mailing list. Without message approval, these messages would get distributed to everyone within seconds or minutes. With message approval in place, you might still receive an approval request for one of these fraudulent messages. If you get one of these messages, simply delete the approval request and the message will not be distributed to the entire mailing list. Also, if you forget to confirm a legitimate message you send, it will not be distributed to the mailing list.
These changes do require an extra effort for everyone who posts a message, but they have proven to reduce the amount of spam.
The LISTSERV system is not compatible with UCSF Secure E-mail. If you accidentally send a secure message to one of our LISTSERV mailing lists, simply ignore (delete) the message approval request. To send a message securely to a large group, you must do all of the following:
Unfortunately, there is currently no way to send a secure e-mail message to receipients who use UCSF Exchange and recipients who do not use UCSF Exchange using a single message.
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To reach this page quickly or share it with others, use pharmacy.ucsf.edu/go/listserv, which redirects to a longer URL.
Messages sent to mailing lists are delivered to many recipients, so please use proper mailing list etiquette when using them.
We require a password to view this Web page to prevent marketing companies from harvesting the e-mail addresses of our mailing lists for sending spam.
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