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=== .E-UNI Channels and Mumble ===
=== .E-UNI Channels and Mumble ===


All ''official'' Uni channels are password protected.  Passwords only keep out the lazy and uninformed.  It is widely known that our passwords are often given out both inadvertently and deliberately.  It is very easy for a determined enemy to obtain this information and/or get an alt into the Uni.  You should assume that alts are planted in the Uni and guide your communications accordingly.  Both Ivy members and alumni have a right to the current password.  Never provide anyone the password but rather give them this forum link [http://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=23156|Channel Password].  If they have access then they can get the password.  Passwords are also provided in the [[NeoCom]] > Corporations > Alliance > Bulletins in game.
All ''official'' Uni channels are password protected.  Passwords only keep out the lazy and uninformed.  It is widely known that our passwords are often given out both inadvertently and deliberately.  It is very easy for a determined enemy to obtain this information and/or get an alt into the Uni.  You should assume that alts are planted in the Uni and guide your communications accordingly.  Both Ivy members and alumni have a right to the current password.  Never provide anyone the password but rather give them this forum link [http://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=23156|Channel Password].  If they have access then they can get the password.  Passwords are also provided in the [[NeoCom]] > Corporation > Alliances > Bulletins in game.


It can be common to see war targets (alumni) or even known alts in channels such as Chat.E-UNI.  They can get a lot of information on what's being said in these channels. It's perfectly fine to have respectful and fun conversations with them.  Just avoid war specific chat.  You will also find them in our Mumble channels.  Again, this is perfectly fine.  EVE University is a very open community so just keep that in mind.
It can be common to see war targets (alumni) or even known alts in channels such as Chat.E-UNI.  They can get a lot of information on what's being said in these channels. It's perfectly fine to have respectful and fun conversations with them.  Just avoid war specific chat.  You will also find them in our Mumble channels.  Again, this is perfectly fine.  EVE University is a very open community so just keep that in mind.
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War targets may attempt to engage you in conversations and/or invite you into their channels and voice comms.  You should not do this for a variety of reasons.  It's against the Uni's [[EVE_University_Rules#In-Game_and_Mumble|Rules]] for one, and you never know what is really the purpose.  You may end up undermining diplomatic efforts or other negotiations, and you may provide inaccurate information, etc.  If a war target attempts private communication with you just direct them to Diplomacy.E-UNI.
War targets may attempt to engage you in conversations and/or invite you into their channels and voice comms.  You should not do this for a variety of reasons.  It's against the Uni's [[EVE_University_Rules#In-Game_and_Mumble|Rules]] for one, and you never know what is really the purpose.  You may end up undermining diplomatic efforts or other negotiations, and you may provide inaccurate information, etc.  If a war target attempts private communication with you just direct them to Diplomacy.E-UNI.
=== Mailing Lists ===
Mailing lists are often used to mass communicate internally to departments, campuses, and other groups.  Please note that mailing lists are notorious for proper membership maintenance.  Be mindful of what you broadcast on these lists.


=== Forums ===
=== Forums ===
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The only channel that should be considered "secure" during wartime is the Fleet channel for the fleet you are currently in.
The only channel that should be considered "secure" during wartime is the Fleet channel for the fleet you are currently in.


Intel may be reported in the LiveIntel.ILN chat channel. The password for this can be found under [[NeoCom|NeoCom]] > Corporation > Alliance > bulletins
Intel may be reported in the LiveIntel.ILN chat channel. The password for this can be found under [[NeoCom|NeoCom]] > Corporation > Alliances > Bulletins


While we appreciate that people may wish to help out by reporting Intel, any valuable tactical information reported in Alliance or Corp channels (or any other method that reaches the entire uni membership) will most likely have the following effects:
While we appreciate that people may wish to help out by reporting Intel, any valuable tactical information reported in Alliance or Corp channels (or any other method that reaches the entire uni membership) will most likely have the following effects: