After you click on a folder, you will be taken (in the right frame) to the - message index. This lists messages in the selected folder. Below the - menu choice is a line which informs you which mails you are viewing + message index. This lists messages in the selected folder. Below the + menu choice is a line which informs you which mails you are viewing numerically and how many total you have.
- For example: Viewing messages 20 to 30 (45 total). + For example: Viewing messages 20 to 30 (45 total).
- Notice that the total message count might be different from the unread + Notice that the total message count might be different from the unread mail count which is to the right of the main mail folder.
- A bar containing three buttons is next. On the left side is a drop down - list box. This box lists your currently subscribed folders. Any selected + A bar containing four buttons is next. On the left side is a drop down + list box. This box lists your currently subscribed folders. Any selected message will be moved to the selected folder when the move button is pushed. - Multiple messages may be moved at once. On the right side of this bar is - a button used to delete selected messages. Just select the junk mail and - press the button. + Multiple messages may be moved at once. On the far right side of this bar is + a button used to delete selected messages. Just select the junk mail and + press the button. To the left of the Delete button are two buttons which + allow you to mark selected messages either as Read or as Unread.
- A bar three fields (From, Date, and Subject) is next. These Headings - separate the message table into logical parts. From tells you who sent - you the message. Or at least what email address it came from. Date - shows the day which the email was sent. Subject displays what the sender - entered as the subject. Note: Between the Date and Subject - columns is a small column that is unlabeled. There could be a "+", "!" - or an "A" in there. If you see the "+", that means that the message has - attachments, if you see the "A", that means that you have answered the - message, and if you see the "!", then the message was marked as urgent! + A bar containing three fields (From, Date, and Subject) is next. These headings + separate the message table into logical parts. From tells you who sent + you the message, or at least what email address it came from. Date + shows the day which the email was sent. Subject displays what the sender + entered as the subject. Note: Between the Date and Subject + columns is a small column that is unlabeled. There could be a "+", "!" + or an "A" in there. If you see the "+", that means that the message has + attachments; if you see the "A", that means that you have answered the + message, and if you see the "!", then the message was marked as urgent!
- What remains is the actual message table. You will notice that unread
- messages are bold while viewed messages are in normal text.
- Four fields form this table. On the far left is a select box. When
- selected the message on the same line is subject to the actions previously
- discussed, (moving and deletion). Under the From header is listed whom
- the message is from. Surprising, we know. But hey, you don't have to read
- this. Next is listed the date, and finally the subject.
+ What remains is the actual message table. You will notice that unread
+ messages are bold while viewed messages are in normal text.
+ Four fields form this table. On the far left is a select box. When
+ selected, the message on the same line is subject to the actions previously
+ discussed (moving, marking (un)read and deletion).
+ The Toggle All link at the top of the list allows you to check all
+ select boxes at once.
+ Under the From header is listed whom
+ the message is from. Surprising, we know. But hey, you don't have to read
+ this. The date is listed next, and finally the subject.
+ If your mailbox contains many messages, the list will by default be split into + multiple pages and the first page will be displayed. To view other pages, use the + Previous and Next links at the top and bottom of the message list. You can also + jump to a specific page directly by clicking one of the numbers (each represents + a page). If you click Show All you will disable the so-called paginating and + all messages will be displayed on one big page. +
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