Action Button/Controls for Open Messages

You can use the following buttons on Message pages...
 
 

Webmail Glossary

The WebUser Interface consists of several types of HTML pages that you can access using the controls - links and buttons. When you access the server using a WAP/WML (wireless phone) or IMode browser, WML or IMode pages with the same functionality are generated and sent to your wireless device.
 
 

Where did my INBOX go?

When the old POP3 server was retired on June 30th, 2007 all unread email still on that server was merged with the new POP3/IMAP server. This is the same server that has been used to store Webmail since fall of 2005
 
 

Internet Message Access Protocol

IMAP stands for Internet Message Access Protocol. It is a method of accessing electronic mail or bulletin board messages that are kept on a mail server. All messages viewed through an IMAP connection remain on the mail server, though some client programs can be configured to move the mail from the server to your local machine.
 
 

IMAP E-mail service

The specifics of each email client vary, but the overall steps are the same: Ensure your email account is working correctly loging on to Webmail if you have not done so already. Email uses kerberos 5 authentication, which will not work if you have not changed your RCS password recently.
 
 

Configuring Outlook 2003 for IMAP to the UNIX Mail Server

this article tells you how to configure outlook 2003 for IMAP to the UNIX Mail Server,You should now be presented with the following screen, where you should click on the E-Mail Accounts... button.
 
 

Only use a System Mailing List when needed

Please do not use this form unless it is needed. A system mailing list is only needed if more than a few people are going to mail to the list; especially if people outside the list are mailing to the list. If just few people need the list, it could easily be maintained in personal mailing lists in their own mail setups.
 
 

A System Mailing List

This problem is solved by installing a mailing list on the WPI email hub. Being on the mail hub, not in an individual's mail setup, the mailing list is available to anyone on the Internet. We call this a system mailing list. The hub deals with this mailing list the same way, irrespective of the personal mail program that someone might be using.
 
 

a mailing list

email program has some way of sending email to a list of email recipients by using a single code word used in the place of an email address. Depending on the mail program you use, this feature might be called a
 
 

PureMessage E-mail Filtering

PureMessage is an e-mail filtering system that will be used to identify spam...
 
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