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Email Identity Standard Proposal

Email Identity Standard Proposal. February 2014 Committee on Technology & Architecture S ubcommittee on Identity and Access Management. Situation. The @UCSF Exchange service provides email to 30,500 users across the UCSF enterprise

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Email Identity Standard Proposal

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  1. Email Identity Standard Proposal February 2014 Committee on Technology & Architecture Subcommittee on Identity and Access Management

  2. Situation • The @UCSF Exchange service provides email to 30,500 users across the UCSF enterprise • Many separate email systems have been consolidated into @UCSF, including the Medical Center and School of Medicine • @UCSF Exchange currently receives email for 140 distinct domains • Some units adopted ‘@ucsf.edu’ primary addresses when joining, but 73 email domains still have new accounts provisioned with their original domain. • Rules for assigning a new individual to the appropriate domain are inconsistent, and process is completely manual

  3. Consequences of Current Situation • Delays the manual creation of new accounts • Barrier to implementing automated processes for account provisioning • Rollout of new services and integration with cloud service providers are more complicated and often delayed • Movement of individuals between units results in change of email address. This is increasingly problematic as cloud service adoption at UCSF grows

  4. Target • A uniform primary @ucsf.edu address for all members of the UCSF community • Continuous delivery ofemail sent to all historical addresses in perpetuity Benefits • Simpler experience for UCSF community • Uniform, recognizable brand to patients, donors, colleagues, and recruits • Fewer changes - move within organization does not change email address • Simpler account provisioning logic - faster turnaround and facilitates automation • Single email namespace more closely matches cloud service integration requirements

  5. What is a Primary Address? Is the main email address published within our directory service (Active Directory) Is the address that is displayed in the global address list (GAL) Is the ‘From:’ address on outgoing email Is frequently used by cloud service providers as the most obvious identifier for account belonging to UCSF personnel

  6. What is a Secondary Address? An alternate email address published within our directory service An account can have more than one secondary address Email is accepted and processed normally for all secondary addresses in addition to the primary Every account that doesn’t use @ucsf.eduas the primary has at least one @ucsf.eduaddress as a secondary Over 1200 accounts have multiple @ucsf.edu secondary addresses

  7. Proposal • New individuals joining the UCSF community will receive a first.last@ucsf.edu primary address • Alternate domain addresses will no longer be provisioned as a secondary for new accounts • Existing UCSF individuals not using @ucsf.edu as a primary: • Secondary address populated with their current email address • Primary address set to first.last@ucsf.edu format • UCSF Listserv memberships updated with new primary address • Directory systems (CLS, SIS, etc) updated • UCSF Box, and other cloud service accounts updated

  8. User Impact • Email sent to prior address or new address will be delivered to a single mailbox – No Impact • Loss of identity and ‘branding’ associated with domain suffixes on outgoing mail – Impact Variable • Individuals may want to update business cards and other print collateral – Impact Low to Moderate • Individuals external to UCSF may notice their address books have populated multiple entries for UCSF correspondents – Impact Low • Individuals reassigned addresses like first.last2@ucsf.edu, first.last3@ucsf.edu, etc. as their primary address due to name collisions may be dissatisfied with the outcome – Impact Variable

  9. User Impact Custom inbox rules built manually from email addresses rather than the global address list will need updating – Impact Low Users may forget that they used their previous address for registrations on external websites – Impact Variable Business processes that query Active Directory for addresses matching @department.ucsf.edu (sub-optimal choice, but may exist) will no longer work– Impact Unknown Ability to send to external Listservs that restrict input to validated addresses will be interrupted until Listserv account is updated with new address – Impact Moderate

  10. Alternate Email Servers • There is no requirement that members of the UCSF community use the enterprise Exchange server • A small number of units continue to operate independent email servers • Suggestion for provisioning / cloud integration for this population: • Create first.last@ucsf.eduaccount as with other new hires • Existence of account will facilitate integrations that need an @ucsf.edu address, even if email function not utilized • Inform account owner that only their @ucsf.edu address should be used for authenticating to campus-wide and integrated services

  11. Alternate Email Domain Statistics

  12. Visual Impact of Email Domain – Mac Mail Example from Mac mail client of a message addressed to recipients in four unique email domains. The domain identity of the recipients is not visible in the user interface

  13. Visual Impact of Email Domain – Outlook on Windows Same example using the Outlook email client on a Windows computer

  14. Visual Impact of Email Domain – Outlook Web Access on Windows Same example with Outlook Web Access (OWA) in a Firefox browser window

  15. Visual Impact of Email Domain – IOS Corresponding example on an iPhone None of the clients surveyed displayed the recipient’s email domain under normal operation

  16. Recent Integration Challenges • UCSF Box • Box expected a single primary domain • Two UCSF staff members a month resolving complication, delaying the implementation • Cisco Unified Communications (new phone solution) • Unable to build Uniform Resource Identifier (URI – analogous to internal phone number) from primary email address because they require single domain • Ad hoc heuristics are in development to pick ‘correct’ @ucsf.edu address from among multiple candidate secondary addresses

  17. Recent Integration Challenges • DocuSign • Reached internal character limit processing list of UCSF domains during authentication process • Domains through ‘larc.ucsf.edu’ work, all domains after ‘legal.ucsf.edu’ fail • Issue still unresolved as of 1/31

  18. UCSF Box Integration Definition of ‘Your Company’ is almost comically complex

  19. Approval Process • 9/26/13 – Endorsed by CTA Identity and Access Management Subcommittee • 12/12/13 – Endorsed by Committee on Technology and Architecture • 12/13/13 – Endorsed by Committee on Business Technology • 2/6/14 – Endorsed by IT Governance Steering Committee

  20. Community Input to Date • Presented to School of Medicine Clinical Chairs • Email distribution to School of Medicine MSO list • Presented to IT-Forum • Vetted with School of Nursing Leadership • Vetted with School of Pharmacy Leadership • Vetting with School of Dentistry in progress • Vetting with Academic Senate in progress

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