Moving Documents Between Document Boxes; Virtual Mailbox; Viewing Virtual Mailboxes; Deleting Virtual Mailboxes - Kyocera KM-F1050 User Manual

Km-net viewer operation guide rev-5.2-2010.10
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Moving Documents Between Document Boxes

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Virtual Mailbox

Viewing Virtual Mailboxes

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Deleting Virtual Mailboxes

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You can drag and drop documents between document boxes on the same
device.
In the left-side tree view, select the document box containing the file to move.
Select one or more files, and move them by dragging from the right-side view to
the destination document box. A confirmation dialog box appears.
Click Yes in the confirmation dialog box to finish.
The Virtual Mailbox dialog box lets you view the details of virtual mailboxes
created on the hard disk.
This feature is supported for some models with a hard disk installed. A
maximum of 255 virtual mailboxes can be created.
You can view information about virtual mailboxes on the hard disk.
Select a device.
Select Device > Virtual Mailbox to view the name, number, size, and password
information for all virtual mailboxes.
To search the list, enter the name or part of a name to find in the adjacent
Quick Search Text box.
To clear the search results and display the entire virtual mailbox list again, click
the Clear Search icon.
At any time, click Refresh to update the view.
You can delete a virtual mailbox from hard disk memory. Only one virtual
mailbox can be deleted at a time.
Click to select a device from the device list.
Select Device > Virtual Mailbox. The Virtual Mailbox dialog box opens.
Select a virtual mailbox from the list.
Click Delete Mailbox, then click Yes to confirm. If a password was set, type the
password. If the typed password is not correct, the virtual mailbox is not deleted.
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