We are adding the State University of New York at Buffalo to the list of organizations that qualify for free Kerika Academic Accounts. Anyone signing up with @buffalo.edu email will automatically can have up to 10 people working on their boards, free.
Monthly Archives: August 2019
Adding support for SUNY at Buffalo
We are adding the State University of New York at Buffalo to the list of organizations that qualify for free Kerika Academic Accounts. Anyone signing up with @buffalo.edu email will automatically can have up to 10 people working on their boards, free.
Adding support for Monash University
We are adding Monash University to the list of organizations that qualify for free Kerika Academic Accounts. Anyone signing up with @monash.edu email will automatically can have up to 10 people working on their boards, free.
Adding support for California State University, Sacramento
We are adding California State University, Sacramento the list of organizations supported by Kerika’s Academic & Nonprofit plan.
Everyone signing up with a @csus.edu email will automatically get a free Kerika account that can have up to 10 people working on their boards.
Adding support for California State University, Sacramento
We are adding California State University, Sacramento the list of organizations supported by Kerika’s Academic & Nonprofit plan.
Everyone signing up with a @csus.edu email will automatically get a free Kerika account that can have up to 10 people working on their boards.
Adding support for Grace College & Seminary
We are adding the Grace College & Seminary to the list of organizations supported by Kerika’s Academic & Nonprofit plan.
Everyone signing up with a @grace.edu email will automatically get a free Kerika account that can have up to 10 people working on their boards.
We have started purging defunct accounts
We have started purging defunct accounts: users whose email addresses don’t seem to be valid anymore.
We are not doing this in a hurry, but instead are trying to be methodological about it: if someone’s email bounces, and we see they haven’t logged in during the past 6 months, we are going to assume this user doesn’t exist within that organization anymore, i.e. has probably left the company where they were previously working.
(The 6 months of no-activity helps us avoid temporary email problems, such as when someone’s email server is down for a day.)
Also getting purged are new users with invalid emails: this can happen when an existing user mistypes a coworker’s email address at the time they invite people to join their teams.
An account is created at the time someone initiates the invitation, but if we find the email associated with that account is bouncing, we will delete that account.
We have started purging defunct accounts
We have started purging defunct accounts: users whose email addresses don’t seem to be valid anymore.
We are not doing this in a hurry, but instead are trying to be methodological about it: if someone’s email bounces, and we see they haven’t logged in during the past 6 months, we are going to assume this user doesn’t exist within that organization anymore, i.e. has probably left the company where they were previously working.
(The 6 months of no-activity helps us avoid temporary email problems, such as when someone’s email server is down for a day.)
Also getting purged are new users with invalid emails: this can happen when an existing user mistypes a coworker’s email address at the time they invite people to join their teams.
An account is created at the time someone initiates the invitation, but if we find the email associated with that account is bouncing, we will delete that account.