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Accessing Mail
Unread and Read Messages
You can select a message or messages in your inbox and click
Read
to make them appear as
though they were read even if they were not. On the same token, you can select messages and
click
Unread
to make read messages appear again as unread.
Deleting Messages
To delete messages, select them and press the
delete
button. It will then go to your trash can. To
totally get rid of it, click the
purge
selection next to the trash or delete messages manually from
the trash.
Calendar
The calendar function is easy to use and straightforward if you've used desktop calendar
systems before. At the bottom of this month's page you can select a month and year in which you
wish to view.
On any date, you can click and it will take you to a page listing the hours of the day with
Add
functions next to them.
Click one of these to go to the add page. Here you can select the start time, length, priority of an
activity. Enter these along with a title and description of the activity at hand.
Click the
Set Event
button to continue.
Now you can return to the day view and edit the activity or delete it. You always get a chance to
confirm a choice so that you will not accidentally mess up a days plans.
Notes
This is a function that allows you to leave a note for yourself to help remind you of something. To
add a note, click
Add a Note
, enter a title and text, and click
Submit Note
. It will save it with the
date you added it.
You can edit or delete any note, and you probably should when they pass because you only have
10000 bytes of note space which could end up being used quickly.
Folders
This area lets you do a lot of things with folders. The first option is to create a folder. You enter a
name and then decide if you wish to create this as a top level folder or instead as a sub folder of
an existing one. Press
Create
to finish.
You can also rename folders, pick a folder you wish to rename, click
Rename
, change the name
on the next screen and click
Submit
to finish.
You can delete a folder by selecting it and pressing
Delete
. It asks you if you are sure, and if you
are then press
Yes
.
The final portion is
Subscribe/Unsubscribe
. If you wish to not have a folder visible to you, but still
do not want to delete the contents you can unsubscribe from it. Things in that folder will not show
up, but they still exist in your account. You are subscribed to all created folders by default, but if
you click
Unsubscribe
on one you no longer will be. You may change this back by clicking the
folder in the new text area and clicking
Subscribe
.
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