Per Kristen:
UC Berkeley Library is removing their email accounts ending in @library.berkeley.edu (example: [username@library.berkeley.edu](mailto:username@library.berkeley.edu)) at the end of the year and creating new accounts ending in @berkeley.edu. NOTE: Some of the e-mails might not be a 1:1 change (example [old.username@library.berkeley.edu](mailto:old.username@library.berkeley.edu) might map to [new.username@berkeley.edu](mailto:new.username@berkeley.edu)) UCB wanted to confirm the impact this change has on CDL services. They would like to learn more about how this e-mail change might impact our listservs, slack, application notifications, logins across all services, and anything else that might be impacted by retiring these email addresses.
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Per Kristen:
UC Berkeley Library is removing their email accounts ending in @library.berkeley.edu (example: [username@library.berkeley.edu](mailto:username@library.berkeley.edu)) at the end of the year and creating new accounts ending in @berkeley.edu. NOTE: Some of the e-mails might not be a 1:1 change (example [old.username@library.berkeley.edu](mailto:old.username@library.berkeley.edu) might map to [new.username@berkeley.edu](mailto:new.username@berkeley.edu)) UCB wanted to confirm the impact this change has on CDL services. They would like to learn more about how this e-mail change might impact our listservs, slack, application notifications, logins across all services, and anything else that might be impacted by retiring these email addresses.