Forwarding E-Mail - Novell GROUPWISE 8 - LINUX-MAC CLIENT Manual

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Include headers: Allows the selection of the separator character; provides original sender,
recipient, date, time, and subject.
Internet standard: Allows the selection of the separator character; allows you to choose to
include original sender, e-mail address, date, time, and message identifier.
Separator: (Conditional) This option is only available if Internet standard is selected as the
reply format.
Text color: Allows you to select a reply color, regardless of the reply format selected above.
Type my reply: Select Top or Bottom if you selected Include headers or Internet standard
above.
4 If you use the HTML Compose view, select from the following format options:
GroupWise classic: Provides separator characters, original sender, date, and time.
HTML enhanced: Allows the selection of the separator character; allows you to choose to
include original sender, e-mail address, date, time, and message identifier. Select Include
headers to provide the original sender, recipient, date, time, and subject instead.
Include headers: (Conditional) If you select HTML enhanced, select Include headers if you
want to include headers in the HTML reply format.
Type my reply: Select Top or Bottom if you selected HTML enhanced above.
5 Click OK.
Replying to an Item in a Shared Folder
1 Open or select an item in the shared folder.
2 Linux: Click Reply on the toolbar, select Reply options, then click OK.
You can reply to the original discussion topic, rather than to the item you are reading. Or, you
can reply to any item you are reading, whether it's an original discussion topic or someone
else's reply. In both cases, these replies are posted in the shared folder and not sent to
individuals.
If you reply privately to the individual who wrote the item, your reply is not posted to the
shared folder.
Mac: Click Reply or Reply All.
The original message is automatically included when you reply.
3 Type your reply, then click Post on the toolbar.

3.3.4 Forwarding E-Mail

Use Forward to send items you receive to other users. When you forward an item, the mail message
includes your name and any additional comments you have made.
"Forwarding an E-Mail" on page 87
"Forwarding Multiple E-Mails" on page 87
If you want to forward some or all messages to another e-mail account automatically, see
Section 9.4.3, "Creating a Rule to Forward Mail to Another Account," on page
86
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