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Email
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Summary: Information about Webmail.
Our Webmail application is for viewing, collecting and sending your email when you are not at your usual desktop PC. It is based on SquirrelMail, which is a proven application in use by multiple ISPs around the world. This tutorial covers the basics of using Webmail.
1. Login to WebmailWebmail is available at http://webmail.plus.net/
E.g. username+mailbox_name. 2. Webmail LayoutThe Webmail screen consists of a left-hand folder menu that contains your folders, a top menu from where you select which actions to take, and a main window, in which your emails are shown.
Folder Menu (left hand menu)
Drafts - When composing emails you can elect to save them here before sending them. Sent - Copies of emails that you have sent are stored in the Sent folder. Trash - Emails that you have chosen to delete are stored in your Trash folder. You can empty your trash folder by clicking on [purge]. Important: If you do this, the emails will be permanently deleted. Current Folder (Control Panel) On the top of the screen is the control panel. From here, you can select what actions you wish to take.
Addresses - Save the contact details for your friends and colleagues. Folders - Create or modify your mail folders. Options - Change settings and customise the way Webmail works. Search - Search your emails. Help - Online help for Webmail.
3. ComposeYou write new emails using the compose screen.
To: Email address of the person you wish to send to
4. AddressesAddresses allow you to store details for your contacts, making it easier for you to send emails to them in future. To add a new address to your Addresses, complete the information under Add to Personal address book and click Add address. Contacts will then be listed in the Personal address book section, as illustrated below. You can change or delete contacts by ticking the box next to their entry and clicking either Edit, Selected or Delete selected.
5. FoldersYou can better organise your email by creating additional folders.
You can rename and delete folders using the drop-down windows. You can use the Unsubscribe/Subscribe feature to provide access to a folder. When a folder is subscribed, you will be able to move email into it. When a folder is unsubscribed, it will not have the option of moving emails from your Inbox into it. Webmail comes with Spam Protection, part of our continued aim to provide Spam free broadband service. All email marked with [-SPAM-] should be sent to your Spam mailbox. This mailbox automatically appear on the left hand menu. If it doesn't appear, you can add it;
6. OptionsOptions provide you with control over how Webmail works. It also lets you customise many features.
Personal Information - You should complete the information in this section so that the emails that you send are correctly formatted. Message Highlights - Allows you to colour code emails you receive, making it easier to spot important emails. Index Order - Change the way that emails are listed, you can also add Email Size to your list, so that you can see the file size of each email. Display Preferences - Gives you a lot of control over how webmail appears. You can change the colours and text formatting using the themes drop-down. You can also select to see more emails on each page by increasing the number on the Mailbox Display Options. Personal Information We recommend that you update this section to get the most out of Webmail.
Full Name: Enter your name. This will be used to identify you in outgoing email. Email Address: Enter your email address. Email you send will show this address in the FROM: line. This can be anything@ your domain, the choice is yours. However, if you don't put something in here your email will not work. Take special care when setting your email address! This is the address that replies are sent to, get it wrong and the replies may not return to you. Reply To: We recommend you leave this blank. Otherwise, enter the email address you would like people to use for their replies, if it is different from the one you are presenting. Signature: You can format a signature that you can have placed at the end of your email messages. This can be made to appear by default using the Signature Options, or you can apply on the composition screen by clicking the signature button. Multiple Identities: If you like to have multiple email addresses, signatures or names, you can enter them here, or select an already created identity. Your current Timezone: Email usually includes a timestamp that tells the receiver when you sent it. If you select your timezone here, the timestamp will be more accurate. If not, the server's time zone is used. Reply Citation Options: You can use this option to change the way replies are formatted. This makes it easier to read replies. By default, emails do not show citations, but it is possible to highlight what is reply text, and what was from your original message. Signature Options: You can select to place your signature text on all emails that you compose. You can also select to add '--' which will tell some email applications that what follows is a signature, allowing them to format them differently or remove then from your message text.
7. SearchUse the search tool to find emails containing particular information that you've sent or received.
8. HelpYou can read more about Webmail using the online help.
9. Spam FilteringAll broadband accounts now include Spam Protection, so you may already have access to this feature. (To activate Spam Protection, go to Manage My Mail and click on the 'Spam' tab. Please bear in mind that it may take around 15-30 minutes for the Spam Protection service to become active). Spam Protection scans all emails sent to your mailboxes and domains for content that matches known spam email patterns. Though the system isnt 100% effective, most spam emails are identified and have their subject line tagged with [-SPAM-]. You can choose to have these emails sent to your Inbox, or saved to your Webmail 'Spam' folder. Important: It is possible you may not see the 'Spam' folder when logging into Webmail. If this is affecting you it is likely that you either haven't received any spam yet or are not 'subscribed' to the folder. To see how to make your 'Spam' folder appear watch Setting Up Your Webmail 'Spam' Folder [Video Help]
This page last updated 25th February 2008
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