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Reading Messages

+ + + +

Getting New Messages

+ +

For an IMAP account, you can retrieve new messages automatically and display + them in the Inbox by opening Mail & Newsgroups and selecting the Inbox + for the IMAP account.

+ +

For a POP account, you must select the Inbox and click Get Msgs to retrieve + your messages. By default, messages from your POP account are downloaded in + full and deleted from the POP server when you retrieve them. You can + change your POP + server settings to retrieve just the headers and/or store a copy of + messages on the server in addition to downloading them to your computer.

+ +

For news accounts, expanding the account newsgroups list will automatically + check for new items, as it will by just selecting one of the newsgroups. + While reading a newsgroup, you can force checking for new items by clicking + Get Msgs.

+ +

For blogs & feeds accounts, the first time you expand the account, it + will be checked for new items. Besides that, you can force checking for new + items at any time by clicking Get Msgs.

+ +

You can also set up Mail & Newsgroups to get new messages at startup and + to check for new messages at timed intervals.

+ + + + + + + + + +
Mail & Newsgroups icon
+ +

The Mail & Newsgroups icon on the status bar displays a green arrow to + notify you when new messages have arrived.

+ + + + + + + + + +
New mail notification
+ +

To set up a mail account to automatically check for new messages, begin from + the Mail window:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the Edit menu and choose Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings. You + see the Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings dialog box.
  2. +
  3. If you have multiple accounts, select an account and click the Server + Settings category for that account.
  4. +
  5. Select one or both of the following options in the Server Settings + section: +
      +
    • Check for new mail at startup: Select this checkbox + if you want to check this account automatically for new messages + whenever you start Mail & Newsgroups. For POP accounts, Mail & + Newsgroups checks for new mail, but doesn't download new messages + until you click Get Msgs or unless you choose Automatically download + any new messages.
    • +
    • Check for new messages every [__] minutes: Select + this checkbox if you want to specify the number of minutes between mail + checks. You can also check for new messages at any time by clicking Get + Msgs in the Mail window.
    • +
    +
  6. +
  7. Click OK. Your settings take effect the next time you start + &brandShortName; Mail & Newsgroups.
  8. +
+ +

To set up &brandShortName; Mail & Newsgroups to play a sound or display + an alert when new mail arrives, see Mail & Newsgroups + Preferences - Notifications.

+ +

You can always retrieve messages manually at any time. To get new messages + for the selected account or newsgroup, do one of the following:

+ + + +

To get new messages for all your mail accounts, begin from the Mail + window:

+ +
    +
  1. Click the triangle on the Get Msgs button in the Mail toolbar.
  2. +
  3. Choose Get All New Messages. &brandShortName; Mail & Newsgroups + retrieves new messages for all your mail accounts. + +

    If you are not currently logged into one of your mail accounts, Mail + & Newsgroups first prompts you to enter your user name and password + before retrieving new messages for that account. (If you have already + stored your user name and password using the Password Manager, Mail & + Newsgroups doesn't prompt you for this information.)

    +
  4. +
+ +

Note: You can also open the File menu (in the Mail window) + and choose Get New Messages for.

+ +

To get new messages for a specific mail account, begin from the Mail + window:

+ +
    +
  1. Click the triangle on the Get Msgs button on the Mail toolbar.
  2. +
  3. Choose the account for which you want to retrieve mail.
  4. +
+ +

Note: Mail & Newsgroups prompts you for your password + the first time you retrieve messages for an account. You can choose to have + Mail & Newsgroups store your password in the Password Manager at that + time.

+ +

Password Manager can save all your user names and passwords on your own + computer and enter them for you automatically. For more information, see + Using the Password + Manager.

+ +

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+ +

Choosing How You View the Mail + Window

+ +

You can customize the layout of the Mail window (the window you see when you + choose Mail & Newsgroups from the Window menu):

+ + + +

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+ +

Sorting and Threading Messages

+ +

To sort messages by categories such as subject, sender, date, or priority, + begin from the Mail window:

+ + + +

To reorder column headings, begin from the Mail window:

+ + + +

To change which columns are displayed, begin from the Mail window:

+ + + +

To group messages by threading (subject), so each message is grouped with + all its responses:

+ + + + + + + + + + + +
Thread button
+ +

Tip: The thread button automatically sorts the threads by + the age of their parent messages. If you want to use another sort criterion + for the threads, open the View menu and select the desired option from the + Sort by submenu.

+ +

Tip: Select Preserve threading when sorting messages + in the Mail & + Newsgroups Preferences if you want &brandShortName; to preserve the + threaded message grouping when sorting messages with column header clicks. The + thread button just toggles between threaded and unthreaded message grouping in + this mode. If Preserve threading when sorting messages is not selected, + &brandShortName; automatically displays the messages unthreaded when you sort + them by clicking on a column header.

+ +

Tip: To help you identify unread messages in a collapsed + thread where you've read the parent message, &brandShortName; Mail & + Newsgroups underlines the parent message.

+ +

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+ +

Saving and Printing Messages

+ +

To save a mail message as a plain-text, HTML, or Outlook Express file:

+ +
    +
  1. In the Mail window, select the message.
  2. +
  3. Open the File menu and choose Save As, and then choose File.
  4. +
  5. For Save as type, choose a file type (HTML, Text, or Mail file). + Choose Mail file if you want to save the message so it can be opened by + Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express.
  6. +
  7. Change the filename's extension to end in .html, .txt, or .eml, + depending on the file type you chose in step 3.
  8. +
  9. Choose a destination for the file and click Save.
  10. +
+ +

To print a selected message:

+ + + +

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+ +

Controlling Images, Scripts, + and Plugins

+ +

By default, images and other content, that is hosted remotely, will not + display in messages you receive, except from senders in your address books + whom you have allowed. To change these settings:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the &brandShortName; + Edit menu and choose Preferences.
  2. +
  3. Under the Mail & Newsgroups category, click Message Display. (If + no subcategories are visible, double-click Mail & Newsgroups to + expand the list.)
  4. +
  5. Uncheck Block images and other content from remote sources.
  6. +
  7. Click OK to have your change take effect.
  8. +
+ +

Note: See Allow remote images in HTML mail in Creating + a New Address Book Card for details of how to change which senders can + show remote content.

+ +

By default, plugins are not enabled for mail messages you receive. To change + this setting:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the &brandShortName; + Edit menu and choose Preferences.
  2. +
  3. Under the Advanced category, click Scripts & Plugins. (If no + subcategories are visible, double-click Advanced to expand the + list.) +
      +
    • Under Enable Plugins for, check Mail & Newsgroups + to enable plugins.
    • +
    +
  4. +
  5. Click OK to have your changes take effect.
  6. +
+ +

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+ +

Sending Messages

+ + + +

Composing Mail and Newsgroup + Messages

+ +

You can address, compose, reply to, or send a new message by doing one of + the following:

+ + + +

Tip: Use the Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings - + Composition & + Addressing dialog box to specify the HTML text editor to use for + composing messages sent from this account. (You can specify a different + editor for each of your accounts.) See + Changing + the Settings for an Account for more information.

+ +

Note: It is generally not possible to compose messages for + them to be published in blogs & news feeds accounts. If you want to + publish posts in a blog (and you have the appropiate rights to do it), you + will need to use the mechanisms provided by the specific blog system. In some + cases, this can even include sending a mail message to a specific address.

+ +

Composing messages in HTML format allows you to use different fonts, text + styles (such as bold or italic) and text colors, tables, numbered or bulleted + lists, and pictures in your messages. However, some recipients may only be + able to read messages composed in plain text format. If you want to use the + plain-text editor occasionally, you can hold down the Shift key while + clicking the Compose or the Reply button to use the plain-text editor on an + as-needed basis.

+ +

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+ +

Using the Message Composition + Window

+ +

Use the Compose window to address, compose, and send mail and newsgroup + messages. First specify whether you want to compose messages in plain text or + HTML by default in the Composition & + Addressing Preferences panel (open the Edit menu and choose Mail & + Newsgroups Account Settings).

+ +

To view the Compose window, click the Compose button on the Mail + toolbar.

+ +

The Compose window contains the following:

+ + + +

If you've chosen to compose messages using the HTML editor, you see an + additional toolbar with text formatting buttons similar to those in + &brandShortName; Composer.

+ +

For help using the HTML editor, see + Formatting Your Web + Pages.

+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Addressing a Message

+ +

To address a mail message:

+ +
    +
  1. Type the name in the addressing area. + +

    If you have address + autocompletion enabled (it's enabled by default), type the first + few letters of the recipient's name and wait for Mail & + Newsgroups to complete the address. (Or you can type part of the name and + immediately press ReturnEnter to have Mail & Newsgroups try to complete + the address.)

    +
  2. +
  3. If multiple addresses are displayed, select an address and press + ReturnEnter. + +

    Note: Use a comma to separate multiple addresses on the + same line. Do not use a comma to separate first or last names. For + example, multiple entries might be:

    + +

    user1@netscape.net,user2@netscape.net

    +
  4. +
  5. If you want this message to be sent from a different account, click the + From field to select the account you want. See + Changing the + Account From Which a Message is Sent for more information.
  6. +
  7. If necessary, click To to choose a different recipient type: +
      +
    • To: For primary recipients of your message.
    • +
    • Cc: For secondary recipients (carbon copy).
    • +
    • Bcc: For secondary recipients not identified to the + other recipients, including those in the cc list (blind carbon + copy).
    • +
    • Reply-To: For recipients to reply to a different + email address other than the one the message is sent from.
    • +
    • Newsgroup: For posting to a newsgroup.
    • +
    • Followup-To: For redirecting a newsgroup posting, so + that subsequent replies go directly to the redirected newsgroup instead + of the original newsgroup.
    • +
    +
  8. +
+ +

Tip: You can quickly address a message by clicking the + email address contained in a message you're reading, and then selecting + Compose Mail To from the pop-up menu.

+ +

Changing the + Account From Which a Message is Sent

+ +

If you have multiple mail accounts, the account listed in the From field is + based on the account (or server) you selected when you choose to create a new + message. However, &brandShortName; Mail & Newsgroups also allows you to + change the account a message is sent from while you're composing a + message. Click the From field to view a list of your accounts and then select + the account you want. A copy of the message is saved in the Sent folder of + the account where you sent the message from.

+ +

About Address Autocompletion

+ +

Address autocompletion allows you to address mail easily from the Compose + window without having to search for names or type complete names. Mail & + Newsgroups automatically checks your address books and an + LDAP directory server (if available) and + completes the name if it finds a unique match. It also prevents mistakes by + showing all possible choices with additional information if it finds multiple + matches. Address autocompletion is enabled by default.

+ +

If you don't want to use an address that Mail & Newsgroups + provides, press Backspace or Delete to remove characters and then enter an + alternate address.

+ +

To disable address autocompletion:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the &brandShortName; + Edit menu and choose Preferences.
  2. +
  3. Under the Mail & Newsgroups category, click Addressing. (If no + subcategories are visible, double-click Mail & Newsgroups to expand + the list).
  4. +
  5. In the Address Autocompletion section, deselect Local Address + Books and Directory Server.
  6. +
  7. Click OK.
  8. +
+ +

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+ +

Selecting Message Sending + Options

+ +

While you're composing a message, you can select these additional + message sending options from the Options menu:

+ + + +

An additional message formatting option is available from the Edit menu:

+ + + +

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+ +

Replying to a Message

+ +

To reply to a mail message:

+ + + +

To include the original message each time you reply to any message, and to + specify how to place the original message in the reply:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the Edit menu and choose Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings. + You see the Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings dialog box.
  2. +
  3. If you have multiple accounts, select an account and click the + Composition & + Addressing category for that account.
  4. +
  5. Select Automatically quote the original message when + replying.
  6. +
  7. Specify where in the message to place your reply. Start my reply below + the quote is the default.
  8. +
  9. If you have decided to attach a + signature to every outgoing message and selected to start your reply + above the quote here, you can additionally configure where your signature + is placed: +
      +
    • Select below the quote (recommended) to place your signature + at the very end of the message below the quoted text.
    • +
    • Select below my reply (above the quote) to place your + signature between your reply and the quoted text.
    • +
    + +

    Note: If you have created a signature, you can + optionally omit + it when replying to a message.

    +
  10. +
  11. Click OK.
  12. +
+ +

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+ +

Forwarding a Message

+ +

When you forward a message, you can specify how its contents are included + in the new message: inline (in the body of the message), or as an + attachment.

+ +

To forward a message:

+ +
    +
  1. Select the message and click Forward.
  2. +
  3. Type the name or email address of the recipient.
  4. +
  5. Click Send.
  6. +
+ +

To set the default for forwarding messages:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the &brandShortName; + Edit menu and choose Preferences.
  2. +
  3. Under the Mail & Newsgroups category, click + Composition. (If no + subcategories are visible, double-click Mail & Newsgroups to expand the + list.)
  4. +
  5. For forwarding messages, choose Inline (in the message body) or As + Attachment. + +

    Note: If you have created a signature and forward + inline, its placement depends on the respective reply setting. You can + optionally omit the + signature when forwarding a message.

    +
  6. +
  7. Click OK.
  8. +
+ +

Tip: To override the default for forwarding a message, + select the message, open the Message menu, and choose Forward As, then + choose Inline or Attachment.

+ +

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+ +

Confirming That Your Message + Was Opened

+ +

You can use return receipts to notify you when a recipient has displayed + (opened) your message. The recipient must be using a mail program that + supports the Message Disposition Notification (MDN) standard. Keep in mind + that the recipient may choose not to send you a return receipt, even if + you've requested one. Messages you send to a newsgroup address will not + include a return receipt request, since news servers don't support this + feature.

+ +

To request return receipts for all messages you send, you can use the global + Return + Receipt preferences to specify how to manage requests you receive for + return receipts. You can override these global preferences for individual + accounts.

+ +

To request a return receipt on a per-message basis:

+ + + +

To automatically request return receipts when sending messages from each of + your mail accounts:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the &brandShortName; + Edit menu and choose Preferences.
  2. +
  3. Under the Mail & Newsgroups category, click + Return + Receipts. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click Mail & + Newsgroups to expand the list.)
  4. +
  5. Select When sending messages, always request a return receipt.
  6. +
  7. Click OK.
  8. +
+ +

For more information on setting return receipt preferences, see + Mail & + Newsgroups Preferences - Return Receipts.

+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Saving and Editing a Message + Draft

+ +

To save a mail message as a draft so you can complete it later:

+ + + +

To edit or send a message draft, begin from the Mail window:

+ +
    +
  1. Click the Drafts folder for the account where you created the message + draft.
  2. +
  3. Click the message that you want to edit.
  4. +
  5. In the top-right corner of the message, click the Edit Draft + button.
  6. +
  7. Edit the message as necessary.
  8. +
  9. Click Send to send the message or click Save to save the message so you + can complete it later. + +

    Note: Sending the message removes it from the Drafts + folder.

    +
  10. +
+ +

Tip: You can also double-click the message to open it for + editing. This is especially useful if the message pane is closed.

+ +

To delete one or more unwanted message drafts, begin from the Mail + window:

+ +
    +
  1. Click the Drafts folder for the account where you created the message + drafts.
  2. +
  3. Select the message drafts that you want to delete.
  4. +
  5. Click Delete in the Mail toolbar.
  6. +
+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Creating and Using Templates

+ +

Templates are useful for setting the default format for messages that you + send regularly, such as weekly status reports. You can save a message as a + template from any window in which it is displayed, including from within a + Mail compose window.

+ +

To save a message to use as a template:

+ +
    +
  1. In the Mail window, click Compose to create a new message and then set + the default font, text size, text color, background color, and any other + default formatting you want. + +

    Alternatively, open an existing message that already has the formatting + you want.

    +
  2. +
  3. While displaying the message, open the File menu, choose Save As, then + choose Template. The message is stored as a template in the Templates + folder for the current mail account.
  4. +
+ +

To compose a message using a template:

+ +
    +
  1. In the Mail window, select the Templates folder for the account where you + created the message template.
  2. +
  3. Double-click the message template to open it.
  4. +
  5. Edit the message, then save it (to put it in the Drafts folder) or send + it. + +

    Note: Sending the message does not remove the template + from the Templates folder. The template is preserved for future use.

    +
  6. +
+ +

To delete one or more unwanted message templates, begin from the Mail + window:

+ +
    +
  1. Click the Templates folder for the account where you created the message + templates.
  2. +
  3. Select the message templates that you want to delete.
  4. +
  5. Click Delete in the Mail toolbar.
  6. +
+ +

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+ +

Creating HTML Mail Messages

+ + + +

Using HTML in Your Messages

+ +

HTML messages can include formatted text, links, images, and + tables—just like a web page. However, some recipients may not be able + to receive HTML messages. &brandShortName; Mail & Newsgroups allows you + to compose mail and newsgroup messages using either the HTML (rich-text) + formatting editor or the plain-text editor for each mail account you have. + In addition, you can choose whether your addressees should receive HTML or + plain-text messages by default, and how Mail & Newsgroups should handle + messages when it's not known if an addressee can receive HTML-formatted + mail.

+ +

To specify whether to use the HTML editor as the default for composing + messages, begin from the Mail window:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the Edit menu and choose Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings. You + see the Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings dialog box.
  2. +
  3. Select the mail or newsgroup account you want to use.
  4. +
  5. Go to the Composition & Addressing panel and select Compose + messages in HTML format. You see the Formatting toolbar in the Compose + window. Leave this box unchecked to use the plain-text editor for this + account.
  6. +
+ +

[Return to beginning of + section]

+ +

Editing or Inserting HTML + Elements

+ +

If you understand how to work with HTML source code, you can edit or insert + additional HTML tags, style attributes, and JavaScript in your mail message. + If you are not sure how to work with HTML source code, it's best not to + change it. To work with HTML code, use one of these methods:

+ + + +

For more information on editing HTML source code, see + Using the + Advanced Property Editor.

+ +

[Return to beginning of + section]

+ +

Choosing HTML Mail Sending + Options

+ +

By default, Mail & Newsgroups prompts you before sending HTML messages + when it's not known whether the recipient's mail program can + display HTML-formatted messages.

+ +

To choose sending-format options for mail messages, begin from the Mail + window:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the &brandShortName; + Edit menu and choose Preferences.
  2. +
  3. Under the Mail & Newsgroups category, click + Send Format. (If no + subcategories are visible, double-click Mail & Newsgroups to expand the + list). + +

    Note: This preference applies only to mail messages, + not to newsgroup messages.

    +
  4. +
  5. Select the option you want and then click OK.
  6. +
+ +

If while composing a message you realize that one or more recipients may not + be able to receive HTML-formatted mail, you can easily convert the message to + a different format when you click Send:

+ +
    +
  1. In the Compose window, open the Options menu and choose Format.
  2. +
  3. Select the format you want to use for sending the message from the + submenu: +
      +
    • Auto Detect: Mail & Newsgroups chooses the + appropriate format for the message text. If it can't determine the + format, it asks you to choose a format.
    • +
    • Plain Text Only: The message may not display + formatting such as bold text, but all mail programs will be able to + display the message.
    • +
    • Rich Text (HTML) Only: Some mail programs may have + trouble displaying an HTML-formatted message. Choose this option only + if you are sure the recipient's mail program can display + HTML-formatted mail.
    • +
    • Plain and Rich (HTML) Text: This uses more disk + space, but may be the best choice if you are not sure whether the + recipient's mail program can display HTML-formatted mail.
    • +
    +
  4. +
  5. When you've finished composing the message, click Send.
  6. +
+ +

[Return to beginning of + section]

+ +

Specifying Recipients for HTML + Messages

+ +

You can save time by indicating whether individuals in your address books + prefer to receive either HTML messages or plain text messages.

+ +
    +
  1. Open the Window menu and choose Address Book.
  2. +
  3. Select the address book on the left and then select the individual's + card on the right.
  4. +
  5. Click Properties to display the Card for dialog box.
  6. +
  7. In the Contact tab, use the Prefers to receive messages formatted + as drop-down list to select HTML if you know this recipient can read + HTML-formatted messages (such as messages that include links, images, or + tables). + +

    If this recipient can only read messages sent as plain text (no + formatting), then choose Plain Text. If you don't know or are not + sure, choose Unknown.

    + +

    If you choose Unknown, &brandShortName; Mail & Newsgroups determines + the sending format based on the Send Format settings for Mail & + Newsgroups in the Preferences dialog box. If Mail & Newsgroups still + can't determine the correct format, it will prompt you to choose a + sending format when you send the message.

    +
  8. +
  9. Click OK.
  10. +
+ +

[Return to beginning of + section]

+ +

Viewing the Message + Source for HTML Messages

+ +

You can quickly view the HTML and other code that generates an HTML message + you've received:

+ +
    +
  1. In the message list window, open the message.
  2. +
  3. Open the View menu and choose Message Source.
  4. +
+ +

[Return to beginning of + section]

+ +

Using the HTML Mail Question + Dialog Box

+ +

The HTML Mail Question dialog box appears when you try to send a message to + someone whose mail program may not be able to display HTML messages or when + Mail & Newsgroups cannot determine whether your recipient can display + HTML messages. If you are in doubt, send the message in both HTML and + plain-text formats.

+ +

[Return to beginning of + section]

+ +

Using Attachments

+ + + +

Attaching a File or Web Page

+ +

To attach a file to an outgoing mail message:

+ +
    +
  1. In the Compose window, click Attach or open the File menu and choose + Attach File. You see the Enter file to attach dialog box. + +

    Tip: You can also click inside the Attachments area to + attach a file.

    +
  2. +
  3. Type the name of the file you want to attach, or select a file from your + hard drive that you want to attach.
  4. +
  5. Click Open. The filename appears in the Attachments area.
  6. +
+ +

Tip: You can also drag and drop one or more files from your + desktop into the Attachments area in the Compose window.

+ +

To attach a web page to an outgoing mail message:

+ +
    +
  1. In the Compose window, open the File menu and choose Attach Web Page.
  2. +
  3. In the dialog box, enter the URL of the page and then click OK. The web + page URL appears in the Attachments area.
  4. +
+ +

Tip: When you are viewing a page in the browser, + you can send the page to someone by opening the File menu and choosing Send + Page.

+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Viewing and Opening Attachments

+ +

If you receive a mail attachment that consists of a file type that + &brandShortName; can display (such as graphic files and HTML files), you see + the attachment displayed inline (in the body of the message). For other file + types, Mail & Newsgroups lets you open the attachment using another + application, or you can save the attachment on your hard disk.

+ +

To open the attachment, make sure you have a program on your computer that + can open files of the same type as the attachment's file format. For + example, if you want to open a .DOC file, make sure you have a program on + your computer that can open .DOC files.

+ +

To open an attachment:

+ +
    +
  1. Double-click the attachment you want (if there is more than one).
  2. +
  3. In the Downloading dialog box, choose what you want &brandShortName; to + do with the attachment: +
      +
    • If &brandShortName; finds an application on your hard disk that can + open the attachment, you can open the attachment using that + application. Click Choose to use a different application to open + the attachment.
    • +
    • If &brandShortName; can't find an application on your hard disk + that can open the attachment, you can save the attachment. You + won't be able to open the attachment, but at least you can save + it on your hard disk until you can install an application that can open + it.
    • +
    • Click Advanced to add a new file type to the list of helper + applications. &brandShortName; uses helper applications to determine + how different file types are opened by other applications from within + &brandShortName;. For more information, see + Plugins and + Downloads.
    • +
    +
  4. +
  5. Click OK.
  6. +
+ +

Note: If you are viewing your mail using an IMAP mail + server, all attachments remain on the server.

+ +

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+ +

Saving Attachments

+ +

To save an attachment:

+ +
    +
  1. In the right side of the message envelope, under Attachments, + select the attachment that you want to save.
  2. +
  3. Right-click or, if you have a one-button mouse, + Ctrl-clickthe attachment and choose Save As from the + pop-up menu.
  4. +
  5. Choose a filename and location for the attachment on your hard disk and + then click OK. Mail & Newsgroups downloads the attachment and saves it + to the specified location.
  6. +
+ +

Tip: To save all attachments, right-click + or, if you have a one-button mouse, + Ctrl-clickthe first one in the attachment list, and choose + Save All. You can then specify the location where you want all the + attachments to be saved.

+ +

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+ +

Deleting Messages

+ + + +

Deleting POP or IMAP Messages

+ +

How you delete messages depends on your mail server type: POP or IMAP. + Deleted POP messages are automatically moved to the Trash folder. IMAP users + can set different options for deleting messages.

+ +

To delete messages from your Inbox or other folders, begin from the Mail + window:

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    +
  1. In the message list, select the messages and click Delete. By default, + Mail & Newsgroups moves the selected messages to the Trash folder.
  2. +
  3. To delete messages permanently, open the File menu and choose Empty + Trash.
  4. +
+ +

To delete messages without opening them, begin from the Mail window:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the View menu and choose Layout, and then uncheck Message Pane. + +

    Alternatively, click the Message Pane handle (the ridged area centered + at the bottom of the message list) to close the message pane.

    +
  2. +
  3. In the message list, select the messages and click Delete.
  4. +
+ +

To set deletion preferences for IMAP messages:

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    +
  1. Open the Edit menu and choose Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings. You + see the Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings dialog box.
  2. +
  3. Locate the IMAP account you want, and then click the Server Settings + category under the account name.
  4. +
  5. Select the options + you want for deleting messages and click OK.
  6. +
+ +

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+ +

Moving Messages To and From the + Trash

+ +

If you use a POP server to deliver your mail, or if you set up IMAP to use + the Trash folder, follow these steps to delete messages from your Inbox or + other folders:

+ +
    +
  1. In the message list, select the messages you want to delete.
  2. +
  3. Click Delete. Mail & Newsgroups moves the messages to the Trash + folder.
  4. +
+ +

To recover messages from the Trash:

+ +
    +
  1. Click the Trash folder.
  2. +
  3. Select the messages you want to recover and drag them to another + folder.
  4. +
+ +

To delete messages permanently:

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