Replying To E-Mail - Novell GROUPWISE 8 - WEBACCESS CLIENT Manual

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Printing Attached Files
1 In an open message, click View or Open to see the contents of the attached file.
2 Click File > Print in your Web browser if you are viewing the file.
or
Use the native application to print the file if you opened it.

3.3.3 Replying to E-Mail

Use Reply to respond to an item. You can reply to everyone who received the original item or to the
sender only, without creating and addressing a new message. You can also include a copy of the
original message in your reply. Your reply includes Re: preceding the original subject text. You can
modify the subject text if you want.
"Replying to an E-Mail" on page 47
"Modifying Your Compose Settings" on page 47
Replying to an E-Mail
1 Open the item you want to reply to.
2 Click Reply on the toolbar to send the e-mail just to the sender.
or
Click Reply All on the toolbar to send the e-mail to the sender and all recipients.
3 Type your message, then click Send on the toolbar.
If the original item included BC or CC recipients and you selected to reply to all, your reply is sent
to the CC recipients but not to the BC recipients.
Modifying Your Compose Settings
1 On the main WebAccess page, click Options in the upper right corner.
2 Click the Compose tab.
3 Select Enable auto save if you want to enable the Auto Save feature.
4 Select the Spell Checking options you want, including:
Check spelling before send
Default language
5 Select the default Compose view you want, either Plain Text or HTML.
Your administrator can turn off the HTML format option.
6 Select the signature options you want.
7 Click Save, then click Close.
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