SFU Groups - Request a Group (Exchange Distribution)

Summary

This article describes what you need to know about Exchange Distribution Groups on SFU Groups and how to request a group.

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OVERVIEW

This article describes what you need to know about Exchange Distribution Groups on SFU Groups and how to request a group.

 

What is an Exchange Distribution Group?

Exchange Distribution Groups (EDGs, or distribution groups) is a feature of Microsoft Exchange (SFU's emailing system) that allows a user to send messages to a list of SFU email addresses all at once. This list can add or remove SFU email addresses (known as 'members' of the group) as needed.

Instead of adding multiple email addresses on the To/CC/BCC field, EDGs enable you to use a single email address when sending messages to a group.

Example:   To:
person1@sfu.ca;
person2@sfu.ca;
person3@sfu.ca
To:
my-distribution-group@sfu.ca

REMINDER

Exchange Distribution Group can only contain SFU members. If you require a group that contains non-SFU recipients, please see here for your options.

Note that University policy GP24, Fair use of Information Resources governs the use of all computing systems at SFU, including Exchange Distribution Groups. Exchange Distribution Groups are intended to be used in support of scholarly or work-related activity in accordance with this policy.

 

Who can Create?

STAFF AND FACULTY

  • May create Standard Groups for instructional, administrative or research-related purposes.
  • May create Course Groups or Academic Plan Groups which automatically contains the registered students in a course or academic plan.

STUDENTS

  • May create Standard Groups that are related to course work, SFSS-recognised clubs, or student unions.

New groups requested by students will only be approved if they clearly relate to course work, a SFSS-recognised club, or a student union. The course name/number (e.g. engl100 -- both department and number) or club name/acronym must appear in the group name, and the description should clearly indicate the purpose of the group.

Examples of appropriate names and descriptions for student-run groups:

engl100-mygroup Study group for ENGL100 -- Rudyard Kipling group
myclub-exec SFSS Club myclub Executives contact maillist

 

How to Request

STEP 1

Before requesting a group, determine your group name and description beforehand. Here are guidelines on appropriate group naming:

Group Name

Your group name must meet all of the following:

  • Clearly represent the purpose of the group
  • Contain at least one hyphen (-) character, but not start or end with it
  • Contain only letters, numbers, hyphens (no spaces and no other special characters)
  • Be no more than 140 characters
Description You must provide a short, clear description of the purpose of this group.

INAPPROPRIATE NAMES

  • That are too general or non-specific
  • That are attempting to masquerade as some other entity in the system
  • That are silly, frivolous or appear to have no relationship to any university activity
  • That contains profanity
  • That conflict with the automatically populated "course group" naming patterns:
    • DEPT-# (eg. phil-100)
    • DEPT#-SECTION (eg. psyc102-d100)
    • DEPT-#-SECTION (eg. cmpt-165-c100)

 

STEP 2

Go to groups.sfu.ca and select Request an Exchange Distribution Group, or visit the request form:

Request New EDG

 

STEP 3

On the request form, select Standard Group. Continue by following the instructions on the request form.

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STEP 4

Once submitted, Exchange Distribution requests are manually reviewed by SFU IT staff to ensure compliance with SFU policies. We aim to act on requests within one business day.

You will be notified by email when your group has been activated.

In the meantime, you can visit your group on groups.sfu.ca and make changes to the membership and other settings.

 

NEED ADDITIONAL SUPPORT?

For questions about Group Management or SFU Groups, request a support ticket using Group Management - Submit Question or Inquiry.

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Article ID: 10166
Created
Tue 6/25/24 2:19 PM
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Thu 10/24/24 1:39 PM