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WebMail Control Center -
This document will guide you through the set-up of your web-based
email and POP mailboxes.
What is WebMail?
WebMail is a Web-based tool that allows users to check their email
remotely. Web Mail can be configured and monitored using any web browser
the User-friendly interface makes it easy to self-administer multiple accounts.
WebMail - Logging In To access your WebMail, you will need
to go to a specific website address. Instead of going to your
company’s website, for instance, http://www.yourcompany.com, you
will need to replace the www with pop3 – like this
http://pop3.yourcompany.com

Enter your User Name and Password and
click on Enter. Your User Name and Password are case sensitive.
WebMail- Checking Mail To check your email, click on the
Mailboxes link.

To open one of the mailboxes, simply
click on the name of that mailbox.

You will notice that the last column
indicates if there are any new messages in any of the mailboxes. In
this instance, the Inbox has 1 new message.
WebMail-Checking Mail Within the mailbox, new messages are
flagged with a green indicator in the left column. To open a
message, simply click on the name of the person that the message is
from.

WebMail-Checking Mail Once you have opened a message, several
options are available to you.

Next Unread: clicking this option will open the next unread message in the
mailbox.
Reply:
this option allows you to reply to a message that was sent to you.
Reply to All:
use this option to reply to multiple recipients of a message.
Forward: to send a copy of the message to another email address, click on
this option.
Delete:
click on this option to delete the message from the current
mailbox and move it to the Trash mailbox.
Close as Unread:
returns you to the mailbox main menu and marks the message as
unread.
Back to Inbox: clicking this option will take you back to the mailbox main
menu.
Set Flag: to flag a message, click this option. A red flag will appear
beside the message on the main page of the mailbox.
Take Address: saves the
email address of the person who sent the message into your address
book.
Copy to:
If you’d like a copy of this message in
one of the other mailboxes, select the appropriate mailbox from the
drop-down menu and click on Copy to.
Move to:
If you’d like to move the message
entirely into a different mailbox, choose the appropriate mailbox
from the drop-down menu and click in Move to.
Redirect to:
To redirect the email to a different email address, type the
address into the box on the lower right of the screen and click on
Redirect to.
WebMail- Filtering and Searching Two options exist to make finding
certain messages easier. The Filter function will sort
messages by the subject or the From field, whereas the
Search function will search the entire message for
specified keywords.

To initiate either function, first
choose the maximum amount of messages you’d like to display from the
drop-down menu (in this case, up to 20 messages will appear). Enter
the keyword into the Filter or Search
field, and then click on Display.
WebMail- Setting and Clearing Messages Besides the green flag that appears
beside new messages, there are also several other indicators that
appear in mailboxes: the Read indicator and the
Flagged indicator.
The Read indicator
specifies whether a message has been read or not (as indicated by
the open or closed envelope in the Status column). In the following
example, the first message has been read.

This indicator automatically changes
once you have opened a message and returned to the main menu of the
mailbox. To manually change this indicator, click on the box or
boxes in the far left column of the messages you would like to mark
as read and click on the Set button beside Read.
The messages will now be marked as read. To mark messages as unread,
click in the boxes beside the selected messages and click on
Clear beside Read.
The messages will be marked as unread.
The Flagged
indicator marks messages with a red flag (usually used to indicate a
message is important). To mark messages with a red flag, click on
the box or boxes beside the message or messages to be flagged and
click on Set beside Flagged. The
selected messages will now have a red flag beside them. To remove
the red flag, click on the box or boxes of the selected messages and
click on Clear beside Flagged.
WebMail- Replying to a Message To reply to a message in any of the
mailboxes, click on Reply. If the message was sent to
multiple recipients and you would like to send a reply message to
everyone, click on Reply
to All. A
new screen will appear and you will be able to compose a message.
The reply-to email address is automatically filled in.

When you have finished writing your
message, click on send. Once the message has been sent, you will be
automatically returned to the original message.
WebMail- Deleting Messages To delete a message in a mailbox, click
on the box in the left hand column beside the message you would like
to delete.
Click on Delete. The
message is moved to the Trash folder. To delete all of the
messages in a folder, click on Mark All then click
delete. All of the messages will be moved into the Trash
folder. To permanently delete all messages from the Trash
folder, click on
Mailboxes
to access the main page, and then click
on Empty Trash. Any messages that were in the Trash
folder will be permanently deleted.
WebMail- Creating a New Mailbox Besides the default mailboxes that are
automatically created in WebMail, the option to create new mailboxes
exists. If you’d like to create a new mailbox, enter the preferred
name beside Mailbox Name. In the example below, the
new mailbox will be called “New”. Click on Create Mailbox.
The new mailbox now appears in the
list.
WebMail- Deleting/Renaming a Mailbox To delete a mailbox and all of its
contents, you will first need to open the mailbox. Once open, click
on Mailbox Management.
Click on Remove Mailbox
and the current mailbox will be deleted along with all of its
contents. If any submailboxes exist, you can choose whether or not
to remove them by checking or unchecking the Remove
Submailboxes option.
While in Mailbox Management,
you also have the option of renaming a mailbox. Enter the new name
of the mailbox into the box provided and click on Rename
Mailbox. You also have the option of renaming any
submailboxes that exist by checking or unchecking the Rename
Submailboxes option.
WebMail-Vacation Message Choosing the vacation message option
sends an automated response to any message that is sent to your
email address. This tool is useful if you will be on vacation or if
you will be unable to check your email for an extended length of
time. From the main menu, click on the Vacation Message
link. The new screen that appears looks like:

Click the box beside Vacation
Message at the top of the screen. In the box below, type in
the automated message that you would like to be sent out during your
absence. If you would like to redirect any email that you receive
during your absence to a different email address, check the box
beside Redirect All Mail to and enter the email
address in the box provided. Once you have completed all of the
necessary steps, click on Update.
To disable the vacation message upon
your return, uncheck the Vacation Message box (and
Redirect All Mail box if it was chosen) and click on Update.
WebMail-Composing Email To write a new email message, click on
Compose.

In the To field, enter
the email address of the person to whom you’d like to send a
message. You may also send a copy of the email to someone by
entering an address into the Cc (carbon copy) field.
If you’d like to send a blind carbon copy (where the recipient in
the To field will not see the other recipients of the email), enter
the address or addresses into the Bcc field. To send a
message to multiple recipients, enter the email address separated by
comas. Write your message in the box below. When you are ready to
send your message, click Send. A copy of the sent
message will be kept in the Sent mailbox.
The other options that exist on the
Compose page are:
Save as Draft:
if you would like to send your email
at a later time, clicking on Save as
Draft
will save a copy of the email into the
Drafts mailbox.
Attachment:
If you would like to attach a file to
your email, you may do so by directly typing the file name and
location in the attachment box or by clicking browse to search for
the file on your computer.
Address Book: If you have
addresses saved in your address book, this option allows you to
enter them automatically into your email. Click on Address
Book and choose the address to where you would like to send
the email. Then, click on To, CC, or Bcc
according to your preference.
WebMail- Settings The Settings option
retrieves the page where you can make changes to the default
settings.

Signature:
choosing this option will attach a
signature with your personal information at the end of each new
message that you compose. Type in the information that you would
like to appear in your signature (e.g. name, title, address, phone
number etc) in the box provided.
Sent Messages in:
the Sent folder is the default
folder to where sent messages are saved. To change this setting,
choose a new folder in the drop-down menu beside Sent Messages
in.
Store Drafts in: the
Drafts folder is the default
folder to where draft messages are saved. To change this setting,
choose a new folder from the drop-down menu beside Store
Drafts
in. Click on Update to save
any new changes you have made.
WebMail-Changing Your Password For security purposes, it’s always a
good idea to periodically change your password. To do this, scroll
to the bottom of the Settings page. Fill in the boxes
beside Old Password,
New Password
and Reenter New Password.
Also, enter an alternate email address in the
Email Password to:
box. Should you ever forget your email
address, we will be able to send it to the address indicated in this
box. Click on Modify to update the changes.

WebMail-Checking External Accounts WebMail has the capability of checking
any external email accounts that you may have. Click on
External to enable this function within WebMail.
The following information needs to be
filled out:
Poll every:
this is how often you would like
WebMail to check your external account. The time length varies from
never to once a week.
Account:
this is the user name of your external
e- mail account – meaning everything before the @ sign.
At Host:
this is the name of the external host
where your email will be checked.
Password:
the password for your external email
account (not your WebMail account).
Leave:
check this box if you would like to
leave a copy of the message on the external server.
Once the information is complete, click
on Update.
WebMail-Logging Out To log out of WebMail, click on
Log Out.
You can access the login page from here
by clicking on Login again.
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