+<chapter>
+ <title>
+ Options
+ </title>
+ <summary>
+ You can customize the way that SquirrelMail looks and responds to you
+ by setting different options in this section.
+ </summary>
+ <description>
+ <p>
+ One of the great things about SquirrelMail is the degree to which it may be customized.
+ Depending on the configuration, you may have several choices of themes, languages,
+ folders, and other preferences. All of these may be changed without affecting any other
+ users on the system. There are four main parts to the Options: Personal, Display,
+ Message Highlighting, and Folders.
+ </p>
+ </description>
+</chapter>
+
+<section>
+ <title>
+ Personal Information
+ </title>
+ <description>
+ <b>Full Name</b><br>
+ You should put your entire name here. For example, "John Doe". This is what is
+ shown to people that you send the message to. They will see that it is from
+ "John Doe". If you don't fill this in, they will see it is from your email address,
+ "jdoe@mydomain.org".
+ <br><br>
+
+ <b>E-Mail Address</b><br>
+ <i>Optional</i> - If your email address is different than what is automatically
+ assigned, you can change it here.
+ <br><br>
+
+ <b>Reply To</b><br>
+ <i>Optional</i> - This is the email address that people will reply to when they
+ reply to your message. If this is different than the email address you are sending
+ from, you can enter it here. This is useful if you want people to reply to your
+ Yahoo account rather than your office address.
+ <br><br>
+
+ <b>Signature</b><br>
+ <i>Optional</i> - Signatures are attached at the bottom of all messages you send
+ out. If you want a signature, you must make sure that the checkbox beside
+ "use a signature" is checked, and then fill in what you want your signature to be
+ in the box below it.
+ <br><br>
+ </description>
+</section>
+
+<section>
+ <title>
+ Display Preferences
+ </title>
+ <description>
+ <b>Theme</b><br>
+ SquirrelMail offers different color themes for your viewing pleasure. You can
+ choose between the many listed there if you so desire.
+ <br><br>
+
+ <b>Language</b><br>
+ If English isn't your native tongue, you can easily change the language that
+ most things display in. If your desired language is in the list, you can choose
+ it and all future SquirrelMail related messages will be in that language. Note
+ that this doesn't translate incoming email messages or folder names.
+ <br><br>
+
+ <b>Use Javascript address book?</b><br>
+ One of our main goals in creating SquirrelMail was to have no Javascript in
+ any of our pages. However, some of our developers made a very good address
+ book searching utility that uses Javascript. Rather than remove it, we now
+ give you the option of using the HTML address book or the Javascript one. If
+ you don't know what this means, you are safest to choose the HTML address book,
+ but most likely Javascript will work for you.
+ <br><br>
+
+ <b>Number of Messages to Index</b><br>
+ This is the number of messages to show at a time in a folder. If there are
+ more than this number in the folder, you will see a "Previous" and "Next" link
+ above and below the listing which will take you to the previous or next
+ messages.
+ <br><br>
+
+ <b>Wrap incoming text at</b><br>
+ How many characters should we allow before wrapping the text. This prevents
+ messages from scrolling way off the screen. 86 is usually a safe thing to
+ put in here, but you are free to change it to whatever you desire.
+ <br><br>
+
+ <b>Size of editor window</b><br>
+ How wide do you want your "Compose" box to be? This is the number of characters
+ per line that you will be able to type before wrapping in the Compose section.
+ <br><br>
+
+ <b>Width of left folder list</b><br>
+ On the left side of your browser window, you will see the list of folders. With
+ this option, you can select how wide that will be. If you have very long folder
+ names or large fonts, it is good to set this pretty high. Otherwise, you should
+ set it low so you don't waste screen space.
+ <br><br>
+
+ <b>Auto refresh folder list</b><br>
+ SquirrelMail has the functionality to automatically refresh the folder listing
+ on the left side of your browser window. This will also update the number of
+ unseen messages that are in each folder. This is a good way to check for unseen
+ messages in the INBOX without having to click on it every time.
+ <br><br>
+ </description>
+</section>
+
+<section>
+ <title>
+ Message Highlighting
+ </title>
+ <description>
+ The idea for this came because if you are subscribed to many mailing lists,
+ it is very hard to distinguish which messages came from where while reading
+ through the list of messages. With Message Highlighting, you can have the
+ background color of all messages from one mailing list different than the
+ color of another list.<br><br>
+
+ Just click on [New] to create a new one, or [Edit] to edit an existing one
+ and the options will appear below.<br><br>
+
+ <b>Identifying Name</b><br>
+ This is simply the name that you see which describes what it is. For
+ example, if you are highlighting messages from your mother, you might
+ set this to "From Mom".
+ <br><br>
+
+ <b>Color</b><br>
+ This is the actual color that the background will be. You can choose between
+ a number of pre-defined colors that we have selected for you, or you can enter
+ the HEX code for the color that you desire (i.e. a6b492). If you choose to
+ enter your own color, you must also select the radio button in front so that it is
+ checked.
+ <br><br>
+
+ <b>Match</b><br>
+ Here you can choose the matching phrase. From the drop-down box, you can
+ choose which header field to match against (to, from, subject...) and in the
+ text box, you can enter the phrase to match (mom@yahoo.com).
+ <br><br>
+ </description>
+</section>
+
+<section>
+ <title>
+ Folder Preferences
+ </title>
+ <description>
+ <b>Folder Path</b><br>
+ On some system this will not be displayed. If you don't see this option, just
+ ignore this. On other systems, this is quite a necessary feature. Usually the
+ option that is in there is what should be there. This is the folder in your
+ home directory that holds all your email folders. If you don't understand this,
+ just leave it what it is.
+ <br><br>
+
+ <b>Trash Folder</b><br>
+ You can choose which folder messages will be sent to when you delete them. If
+ you don't want deleted messages to go to the trash, set this to "Don't use Trash".
+ <br><br>
+
+ <b>Sent Folder</b><br>
+ You can choose which folder your sent messages will go to. If you don't want
+ these, just set it to "Don't use Sent".
+ <br><br>
+
+ <b>Unseen message notification</b><br>
+ This option specifies how to display unseen messages in the folder listing on the
+ right side of your browser window. If you set this to No Notification, you will
+ not be notified of unseen messages. If you set it to INBOX, when you have new
+ messages, the INBOX will become bold and a number will appear to the right of it
+ to say how many new messages are in it. If you set it to All Folders, this
+ behavior will happen on all folders. If you notice that loading the folder list
+ is really slow, you can set this to INBOX or None and that should speed it up.
+ <br><br>
+
+ <b>Unseen message notification type</b><br>
+ When new messages are in a folder, this option tells how to notify you of that.
+ <br><br>
+ </description>
+</section>