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Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings

This section describes the settings in the Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings dialog box. Unlike the Preferences dialog box, which applies settings to all accounts, the Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings dialog box lets you specify settings on a per-account basis.

If you are not currently viewing the Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings dialog box, follow these steps:

  1. Begin from the Mail window.
  2. Open the Edit menu and choose Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings.
  3. Select the name of the account whose settings you want to view or change.
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Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings - Account Settings

This section describes how to view or change your Account Settings, such as your user name, reply-to address, and signature. If you are not already viewing the Account Settings, 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. Select the name of the account to display the Account Settings panel.

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Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings - Server Settings

&brandShortName; Mail & Newsgroups can work with two types of mail servers: IMAP and POP. If you are not sure which server type your Internet service provider supports, ask your service provider. If your Internet service provider supports both, the following descriptions may help you choose which one to use.

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About Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP)

Advantages: Your messages and any changes to them stay on your server, saving local disk space. Also, you always have access to an updated mailbox, and you can get your mail from multiple locations. Performance on a modem is faster, since you initially download message headers only.

Disadvantages: Not all ISPs support IMAP.

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About Post Office Protocol (POP)

Advantages: Your messages are downloaded to your local computer all at once, but you can also specify whether to keep copies of the messages on the server and delete messages on the server when they are deleted locally. Most ISPs currently support POP.

Disadvantages: If you use more than one computer, messages might reside on one or the other, but not both. POP doesn't work as well as IMAP over a slow link connection. Also, you can't access all mail folders from multiple locations.

Note that more recent POP servers have features that allow retrieving only the headers instead of the full message, like IMAP allows. Using these features allows performance with POP to be nearly as fast as with IMAP.

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IMAP Server Settings

If you are not already viewing the IMAP server settings, 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. Select the account name and click the Server Settings category. (If you chose an IMAP server when you set up this account, you see your IMAP server settings.)

Advanced IMAP Server Settings

In most cases, advanced IMAP server settings are automatically supplied by the server. If you are unsure about the settings for this dialog box, contact your ISP or system administrator.

If you are not already viewing the advanced IMAP server settings, 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. Select the account name and click the Server Settings category.
  3. If the mail server type is an IMAP server, you can click Advanced to set additional IMAP options, such as:

For more information, see Adding and Removing LDAP Directories.

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POP Server Settings

If you are not already viewing the POP server settings, 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. Select the account name and click the Server Settings category name. (If you chose a POP server when you set up this account, you see your POP server settings.)

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News Server Settings

This section describes how to change news server settings. If you are not already viewing news server settings, 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. Select the account name and click the Server Settings category. (If you chose a newsgroup server when you set up this account, you see your newsgroup server settings.)

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Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings - Copies & Folders

This section describes the settings for sending automatic copies, for storing copies of outgoing messages, for storing message drafts and message templates, and where to move archived messages.

By default, &brandShortName; Mail & Newsgroups stores copies of your outgoing messages in the Sent folder for the current account. &brandShortName; Mail & Newsgroups also stores message drafts in the Drafts folder, message templates in the Templates folder, and moves archived messages into the Archives folder for the current account.

If you are not already viewing the settings for Copies & Folders, 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. Select the account, and click Copies & Folders. You see the Copies & Folders panel.

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Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings - Composition & Addressing

You use Composition settings to choose how to format text, handle replies, and how a signature you defined is included.

If you are not already viewing the Composition settings, 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. Select the account and click the Composition & Addressing category.

You use Addressing settings to override the global LDAP server settings specified for all address books in the Preferences dialog box. LDAP server settings affect the behavior of address autocompletion, and you can change these settings for each account if necessary.

Address autocompletion uses your address books to find matching entries when you type email addresses in the addressing area of the Compose window.

If you are not already viewing the Addressing settings, 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. Select the account and click the Composition & Addressing category.

The directory you select will also be searched for matching certificates when you attempt to send an encrypted message to one or more recipients for whom you don't have certificates on file.

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Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings - Synchronization & Storage

Synchronization & Storage settings let you conserve disk space or set up an account so that you can use it while offline (disconnected from the Internet). The settings available depend on the mail server type (IMAP, POP, or News) associated with the account.

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Synchronization & Storage Settings (IMAP)

If you are not already viewing the synchronization and storage preferences for an IMAP account, 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. Choose the Synchronization & Storage category for an IMAP account.

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Disk Space Settings (POP)

Messages from POP accounts are fully downloaded to your local machine unless you have enabled the Fetch headers only setting. This section describes how you can save disk space for a POP account. If your account has the Fetch headers only setting enabled, then these Disk Space preferences are ignored. If you are not already viewing the Disk Space preferences for a POP account, follow these steps:

Begin from the Mail window.

  1. Open the Edit menu, choose Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings. You see the Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings dialog box.
  2. Click the Disk Space category for a POP account.

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Disk Space Settings (Blogs)

Messages from blogs & news feeds accounts are only stored in your local machine in their short form, ie. the article summary, regardless of whether your settings are to show the full articles by default. Still, there are options to control how much disk space is used by your blogs & news feeds account. If you are not already viewing the Disk Space preferences for a blogs & news feeds account, follow these steps:

Begin from the Mail window.

  1. Open the Edit menu, choose Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings. You see the Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings dialog box.
  2. Click the Disk Space category for a blogs & news feeds account.

There, you can specify which messages should be deleted to recover disk space:

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Synchronization & Storage Settings (News)

If you are not already viewing the offline and disk space settings for a News account, 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. Choose the Synchronization & Storage category for a News account.

The following settings help to save disk space and download time. Specify which messages you don't want to download locally:

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Common Retention Policy Settings

&brandShortName; can automatically delete old messages for you. You can configure this process with the options listed below To recover disk space, old messages can be permanently deleted:

With the following settings you can further constrain the three options to delete messages automatically. This is especially useful in combination with the option to keep all messages.

This policy can be overridden for an individual folder in the Folder Properties, Retention Policy tab.

Note: If message synchronization is enabled (for IMAP), or messages are left on the server (for POP accounts), the settings apply to both local copies and their originals on the server.

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Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings - Junk Settings

This section describes how to use the account junk settings. If you are not currently viewing the Junk Settings, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Edit menu, and choose Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings. You see the Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings dialog box.
  2. Click the Junk Settings category for your mail account.

You use the Junk Settings panel to define your account-specific settings for the adaptive mail filter. Global junk settings are changed under Mail & Newsgroups Preferences - Junk & Suspect Mail.

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Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings - Return Receipts

This section describes how to use the Return Receipts account settings. If you are not currently viewing the Return Receipts settings, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Edit menu, and choose Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings. You see the Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings dialog box.
  2. Click the Return Receipts category for your mail account.

You use the Return Receipts settings to define return receipt settings for outgoing messages from this mail account. You also use the Return Receipt settings to specify how to manage requests you receive for return receipts. These settings override global return receipt preferences you specified using Mail & Newsgroups Preferences - Return Receipts.

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Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings - Security

This section describes how to configure the Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings that control mail message security. Before you do so, however, you must obtain one or more mail certificates. For details, see Signing & Encrypting Messages.

If you are not already viewing the Security settings for your mail account, begin from the Mail window:

  1. Open the Edit menu and choose Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings.
  2. Click Security under the name of the mail account whose security settings you want to configure.
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About Certificates

The main purpose of the Security panel in Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings is to select two certificates:

Depending on the policies of the certificate authority (CA) that issues your certificate(s), you can use one certificate for both purposes or two different certificates. Even if you use just one, you must specify it twice, once for digital signing and once for encryption.

The certificates you select here are included with every signed message you send. These certificates allow your recipients to verify your digital signature and to encrypt messages that they send to you.

Digital Signing

You use the Digital Signing area in the Security panel to specify how you want to sign your email messages:

Regardless of whether the Digitally sign messages checkbox is selected here, you can change your mind before you send an individual message.

To change the digital signature setting for a message you are writing in the Compose window, click the arrow below the Security icon near the top of the window and select or deselect Digital Sign This Message. For details, see Signing & Encrypting a New Message.

Encryption

You use the Encryption area in the Security panel to specify how you routinely want to use encryption when sending your messages:

Regardless of which encryption option you select, you can change your mind before you send an individual message.

To change the encryption setting for a message you are writing in the Compose window, click the arrow below the Security icon near the top of the window and choose the encryption setting you want. For details, see Signing & Encrypting a New Message.

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Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings - Local Folders

Local Folders is the account where &brandShortName; Mail & Newsgroups saves any messages that you send while working offline. Messages you send while working offline are saved in the Unsent Messages folder under Local Folders. Any folders you create under the Local Folders account reside on your hard disk, so Local Folders is a good place to save messages that you want to keep.

If you are not already viewing the Local Folders settings, 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. Select the Local Folders category.

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Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings - Outgoing Server (SMTP)

The outgoing server will transport your outgoing mail to the intended recipients.

If you are not already viewing the Outgoing Server (SMTP) settings, begin from the Mail window:

  1. Click on any Mail window.
  2. From the Edit menu, choose Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings.
  3. Select Outgoing Server (SMTP) and either edit an existing server or add a new one. If you are not sure which option to choose, check with your ISP or system administrator)
    You can choose from these servers via the Outgoing Server dropdown in the Identity Settings.

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