These instructions for students describe how to set up your BlackBerry device to connect to your UCSF e-mail account. For other methods of connecting to UCSF e-mail, see Set Up E-mail. If you encounter a problem during setup, see Resolve E-mail Problems.
Before you set up email as described below, we want you to know that by doing so you agree to potential financial liabilities and possible disciplinary action if you fail to keep confidential legally protected patient care data.
Students using BlackBerry devices may connect using the IMAP or POP protocols. If you're not sure whether to choose IMAP or POP, we recommend IMAP. See POP/IMAP Connection to Mail@ucsf.
Your BlackBerry device should now be able to send and receive email for your UCSF email account. If you encounter a problem at this step, see Resolve E-mail Problems
If your BlackBerry device contained any unencrypted and legally protected information, California and federal laws and University policy require you to securely erase the computer's hard drive so that thieves cannot retrieve any confidential data that you might have deleted but which remain on the device undetectable by you. Details: See column 2 at Computer Recycling.
California and federal laws and University policy require you to report a lost or stolen BlackBerry device if it stored any unencrypted and legally protected information. For details about reporting requirements, see About Privacy.
We recommend that you confirm that your BlackBerry device is backed up. Your backup must also be stored securely, preferably encrypted.
If you encounter a problem during setup, see Resolve E-mail Problems.
How to connect to UCSF wireless
To reach this page quickly or share it with others, use pharmacy.ucsf.edu/go/blackberry, which redirects to a longer URL.
Go To: Set Up E-mail