Applelinks WebUser Interface allows you to
compose E-mail messages and send them to one or
several recipients - local and remote. You can use
Address Book to select message recipients.
Composed messages can contain one of several
file attachments.
Composed messages can be saved as drafts,
without actually sending them. Draft messages can
be opened later, completed, and sent.
All sent messages can be stored in a designated
mailbox.
Opening the Composer Page
The Composer page can be opened either
directly, by clicking on the Compose link, or as
a result of a Reply or Forward command.
The Composer Page contains the following
panels:
The message header panel with the
To, Subject, To,
and Bcc fields, and option controls.
The message body text area.
The attachment controls.
To send a message, fill the header panel
fields, type the message text into the message
body text area, and click the Send button.
Composer Settings
Each message you send using the Applelinks
WebUser Interface contains your address as the
message From address, and it can also
contain your signature.
Use the Settings page to specify the options
that apply to all messages you compose and send
using the Applelinks WebUser Interface.
Message Composer
Auto Wrap:
Text columns:
From Address:
MIME-encode Headers:
Signature:
Store:
Sent
Messages in
Drafts in
Text columns
This option specifies the width of the Composer
field you use to enter your message texts.
Auto Wrap
This option specifies if the composed text
should be hard-wrapped (cut into individual lines)
before sending. If you disable this feature, some
recipients may see entire paragraphs of your
messages as single, very long lines.
From Address
This field allows you to specify the
From: address for the messages you send
using the WebUser Interface. By default, this
address is set to the name of your Account on this
Server.
MIME-encode Headers
If this option is set, message header fields
containing non-ASCII (national) symbols are sent
using MIME encoding.
Signature
This text is automatically added to all messages
you compose using the WebUser Interface.
Store Sent Messages in
If this option is selected, a copy of all
messages you compose using the WebUser Interface is
stored in the specified mailbox.
Store Drafts in
If this option is selected, you can save
partially composed messages in the selected
mailbox. Later you can open these draft
messages, complete, and send them.
Replying to Messages
When you read a message stored in your mailbox,
you can click the Reply or Reply to All
link/button. The Compose page appears and allows
you to enter the text of your reply message.
If you click the Reply link/button, the original
message Reply-To header field is
automatically placed into the To field of your
reply. If the original message did not have the
Reply-To header, the original message From
field is used.
If you click the Reply All link/button, the
original message Reply-To/From address is
copied to the To field of the reply
message. Then all addresses from the original
message To fields are added to the reply
To field, and all addresses from the
original message Cc fields are copied to
the reply Cc field.
The text of the original message is formatted as
a quotation and copied into the message body text
area. The following Settings control the formatting
process:
Message Composer
Auto Wrap:
Text columns:
Reply Header:
^T: time, ^F: sender,
^N: new line
Reply Quoting:
Reply Header
This string as added in front of the quoted text
of the original message. It can contain special
symbol combinations which are substituted with the
original message data:
^T
the date and time when the original
message was sent
^F
the From address of the original
message
^N
the EOL (end of line) character(s)
Reply Quoting
Each line of the copied original message
text is prefixed with this string. Note: If you set this option to an empty
string, the original message text will not be
included into a reply message.
Forwarding Messages
When you read a message stored in your
mailbox, you can click the Forward link/button.
The Compose page appears and allows you to
specify the address(es) to which the message
should be forwarded and a comment that will be
sent along with the body of the forwarded
message.
You can view the original message below the
message body text area. The unmodified text of
the original message is sent along with your
comment, using the standard MIME MIME format for
message forwarding.
Attaching Files
You can attach one or several files to a
message you want to send. Click the
Browse button (or a similar button your
browser diaplays for "file-type" fields) and
select a file on your local disk (i.e. on the
disk attached to the computer that runs your Web
browser software). The name of the selected file
appears in the Attachment field. Use other
Attachment fields to send several files with
your message.
Note: you should attach files after
all other message fields are filled. If you
click any button (for example, a button that
opens the Address Book), the file selection will
be cleared and you will have to select the files
again.
The Composer page allows a user to specify
the message subject, to enter the recipient
address(es), to specify if the DSN (Delivery
Status Notification) is required, to enter the
message text, and to attach files to a message.
Delivery Status Notification
You can request a Notification when your
message is delivered to the recipients.
Select the Delivery Notification option to
request DSN. DSN messages sent back to your
INBOX tell you that your messages have been
successfully delivered to the recipient
mailboxes. They do not tell you if the recipient
has actually seen/read your message.
Note: The DSN is guaranteed to work
only when you send a message to other users on
the same Applelinks Server. If a message is sent
to a remote recipient, the remote server that
serves that recipient account may or may not
support the DSN feature. In many cases your
Applelinks server can detect that a remote
server does not support DSN. In this case your
server will send you a DSN message itself,
telling you that your message has been relayed
to a remote host.
Address Book
You can open the Address Book panel in the
Composer page by clicking the Address Book
button:
Address Book
Close
click this button to close the Address Book
panel.
To, Cc, Bcc
select one or several addresses in the list, and
click one of these buttons to add the selected
address(es) to the message you are composing.
Delete
select one of several addresses in the list, and
click this button to delete the selected
address(es) from the address book.
Add New
type or paste an E-mail address into the field
on the right side, and click this button to add the
address to the address book.
When you open any message, you can use the Take
Address button to add the message author
(From:) address to your Address Book.
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