CalNet SPA Help
- A CalNet SPA is a CalNet ID.
- A CalNet SPA can become the username for an affiliated bMail account, and it is public.
- See CalNet SPA Direct Member vs. Delegated Access for information on how to access a SPA-affiliated bMail account.
- CalNet SPAs are used for more than just bMail accounts. CalNet SPAs can be used as a tool for group access to campus services and applications, such as Box or AD.
Who owns a SPA?
SPAs, their contents/data, and the shared email account are owned by the institution and the primary department (at the time the SPA is created) of the employee who creates the SPA.
Department managers have the authority to modify membership and/or disable a SPA at any time, and manage the content of the account. Department managers can email calnet-admin@berkeley.edu to transfer SPAs to different departments or modify SPA membership.
SPA email accounts will automatically be disabled if there are no active employees in the SPA's direct membership.
How do I access an existing SPA?
If you need access to a SPA, ask the current direct members of the SPA for assistance.
Department managers have the authority to modify membership and/or disable a SPA at any time. Department managers can email calnet-admin@berkeley.edu to transfer SPAs to different departments or modify SPA membership.
How do I create a new SPA?
Staff and Faculty can use the Special Purpose Accounts Admin App to create and manage SPAs: https://spa.berkeley.edu
How do I share my SPA?
There are two ways to share a SPA:
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You can add Direct Members. Direct Members have more control and access to the SPA. See Managing SPA Membership in CalGroups
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Alternately, you can delegate access to a SPA-affiliated bMail account. Users with delegated access can only use the affiliated bMail account. See Managing SPA-affiliated Departmental bMail Accounts
Which one should you use?
See CalNet SPA Direct Member vs. Delegated Access for more information.
What can I do with my SPA?
SPAs are allowed access to authorized applications such as the bConnected suite of services, the bConnected Manage Your Account app, and the CalNet Manage My Keys app.
How can I find the UID of my SPA account?
SPA owners/Direct Members can find their SPA's UID using the following steps. This is helpful for technologists who need a SPA’s UID to add it to an application, among other uses.
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Go to calgroups.berkeley.edu
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Next, search for spa-name
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There will be 2 results: one is a group, and one is an account
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The account will say SP_Account in most cases
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Click on SP_Account-name, and the Unique ID (UID) will be listed at the top
How does a SPA show up in other systems?
Your CalNet SPA will display a slightly different name in bMail and in other systems. In Box, for example, the SPA name is displayed, followed by SP_Account. It does not contain "@berkeley.edu." The bMail address portion appears only in bMail. See the examples below:
SPA Name Display: Box
Spa Name Display: bMail
How do SPAs appear in LDAP?
Find information on SPAs and LDAP at: People OU - SPA LDAP Attributes
Can I use a CalNet SPA in Active Directory (AD)?
No.
What are the differences between Delegated Access and Direct Members?
Please see CalNet SPA Direct Member vs. Delegated Access for detailed information.
Can I create a mailing list with the same name as a SPA?
Yes! For more information, please visit this knowledge base article.
Can I add a CalNet SPA to a Mailing List?
Yes! For more information, please visit this knowledge base article.
How Do I Create a SPA Admin Group?
Creating an admin access group in your CalGroups folder space can help you manage SPA membership easily. Add the admin access group to your SPAs, instead of individual users, and then you only need to add or remove a user from the admin group to impact their membership across all of your SPAs.
An example from a campus department: one person was responsible for creating hundreds of SPAs. Their individual account was in each SPA access group (along with the members who actually used the SPA). Of course, the admin didn’t really need to see all those SPAs in their list given that the SPA was really for the other people. Adding the admin access group allows the creator of the SPA to remove themselves.
Another benefit to using a SPA admin group -- you prevent the SPA-affiliated bMail account from getting canceled if there are no longer any direct members in the group. This is super helpful when there is turnover in the department. Overall, using an admin access group is a more department-centric POV rather than an individual POV.
For detailed steps on how to create a SPA admin group, please visit this knowledge base article.
Can I delete a SPA?
SPAs cannot be deleted at this time. If you want to stop using a SPA and have us delete it in the future, do the following:
- Remove delegated access to affiliated bMail account (if applicable)
- Remove all direct members of the SPA
- Email calnet-admin@berkeley.edu(link sends e-mail) and request that we add it to the list of SPAs for deletion in the future.
- Email bconnected@berkeley.edu(link sends e-mail) and request that the affiliated bMail account be deleted (if applicable)
Can I share a SPA Calendar?
Can I set up a bMail alias for a SPA?
You can set up an alias for a SPA-affiliated bMail account by logging in as the SPA and clicking on the accounts link and then Aliases at: https://mybconnected.berkeley.edu/my/account/
What is the return address when an email is sent by a direct member of a SPA?
I tried to create a new SPA but got an "Application Error."
How do I send an email as a SPA, and not using my delegated access to the SPA?
In order to send an email as the SPA, instead of using your delegated access, please log in to bMail as your SPA. Using this technique, you will be able to send emails from SPA@berkeley.edu, instead of SPA@berkeley.edu (sent by USER@berkeley.edu).How do I change the display name of my SPA?
For instrutions to update the display name of your SPA, see this knowledge base article.
What is the difference between "spa-" and "group-spa"?
When you search in CalGroups for a SPA, you can now see the account as well as the SPA group. Formerly, you were only able to see the group.
Any user in CalGroups can see a SPA. SPA groups have more restrictions. You can only see the group if you are in the group. In the screenshot below, search results for “calnet-coordinator” return both the group- and the SP_Account, because the user doing the search is a member of the SPA group.
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Contact Us
To create SPAs and manage membership, use the Special Purpose Accounts Admin App.
If you have any questions regarding SPAs, contact itcsshelp@berkeley.edu.