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Reading an email message
Click on the subject of a particular mail and that message is displayed. One
thing you will notice is that email and web addresses are live links so you can
click on them and send an email or open a page. Another really nifty feature is
that mail threads are color coded. The standard for a reply is to quote the
previous message with ">" before every line. Webmail sees this and color codes
them. A replied message will have a different color on the reply than the new
text. This works two layers deep. Another menu bar is now presented below the
main menu choices. This bar is in three sections. On the left side you may
delete or return to the summary. In the middle direct navigation between
messages is made possible. On the right, various mailing functions are
presented.
Message List
Click this link to return to the folder from which you came.
Delete
Click this link to delete the message being currently viewed. All attachments
of deleted mail are deleted as well. Prevent the loss of attachments by
Downloading them first (explained further in this chapter).
Navigation
In the middle of the bar are navigation buttons. Previous will be an active
link if it can be utilized and plain text otherwise. Clicking this link will
display the previous message without the need to go back to the summary display
of messages.
Next
Click this link to advance to the mail immediately following the one currently
being viewed. Next will be an active link if it can be utilized and plain text
otherwise.
Forward
On the right, the forward link when pressed opens the Compose page with the
previously viewed email in the text box below a tag of "--Original Message--".
Fwd: is appended to the original subject line and placed in the correct field.
The various fields for sending to an address await your completion. You may
position the cursor in the text box in order to add comments to the already
existing text. You may also use the attachment feature.
Reply
Click this link to return a new message to the originator of the previously
viewed message. Re: is appended to the original subject line and placed in the
subject field. Again, the text of the original message is quoted in the text
box. This time the ">" symbol is placed in front of the original text. You may
note that some of the original text doesn't have the ">" symbol. This is due to
line wrapping and may be unavoidable. Try setting the value of Wrap incoming
text in the Options page to a larger number, this may help. Comments can be
made anywhere in the text box in addition to the quoted message. You may also
use the attachment feature.
Reply All
Same story here as "reply" with the exception that all addresses listed in the
header will receive the mail.
View all headers
This will display the entire header for the email message. This includes the
route that the message took to get here, and a lot more detailed information
about the message itself.
Download this as a file
At the bottom just above the bottom bar you will find this link. Clicking this
link allows you to save this email to your local hard drive as a plain text
message. A simple header will be attached to the top of the message as well.
Attachments
Any attachments sent with a received email will be displayed at the bottom of
the message inside a colored box. The file is presented as a link with a
description of the file type to it's right. Clicking on the file name will
either display the attachment or present a download dialog depending on the
file type. If you wish to download the file (rather than possibly viewing it),
click on the "download" link on the right side.
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