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Unwanted Email

Using the university's computers or network to send electronic mail chain letters or any other form of unsolicited and unwanted correspondence is not an appropriate use of these facilities.

Many people who send such messages do not understand how much of an intrusion they are. Email "spam" messages are often deliberately sent without regard to the problems they cause.

Your response to unwanted messages depends upon whether the message is from within the UW or from outside.

Unwanted Email From Outside The UW, Including Spam

You may receive unwanted email from many different sources such as commercial solicitations, worthy causes, and mis-directed email. You have several choices on how to respond:

Washington state has laws relating to junk email.

When junk email is consistently coming from the same address, the UW's Email Delivery Manager, available through MyUW or the Manage Your UW NetID Resources page, may be helpful.

Unwanted Email From Someone At the UW

If you receive unwanted email messages from anyone at the UW (faculty, staff, or student):

Complaints will be investigated by university authorities and persons engaging in this form of harassment will be subject to university discipline.