GroupWise stores all the mail messages, appointments, and other items you receive in your Mailbox.
From your Mailbox, you can read items, reply to items, and forward items you've received. You can organize items by assigning them to categories or by creating a checklist. You can delegate tasks and appointments to other users. You can handle unwanted Internet e-mail with Junk Mail Handling. You can even change an item, such as a mail message, to another type of item, such as an appointment.
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You can read items you receive in your Mailbox or Calendar. Your Mailbox displays a list of all of the items you have received from other users. Posted appointments, tasks, and reminder notes appear in your Calendar, not in your Mailbox.
You can open and read all types of new items in your Mailbox. However, you might want to read tasks and reminder notes in your Calendar so you can view new messages while looking at your schedule.
Phone and mail messages stay in your Mailbox until you delete them. Appointments, reminder notes, and tasks stay in your Mailbox until you accept, decline, or delete them. When you accept an appointment, reminder note, or task, it is moved to your Calendar.
All Mailbox items are marked with an icon.The icons change depending on whether or not the item has been opened. See Icons Appearing Next to Items in Your Mailbox and Calendar for more information.
In addition, all unopened items in your Mailbox are bolded to help you easily identify which items and documents you have not yet read. This is especially useful for collapsed discussion threads because it saves you the time of expanding each thread to check if there are newly posted items.
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For information about reading items that were composed in HTML, see Viewing and Composing Items in HTML.
Use QuickViewer to scan the contents of your items. QuickViewer saves time because you don't need to open each item; you simply click an item or press the Down-arrow to read your items. If you click a document reference, the document displays in the QuickViewer. You can display an item's attachment by clicking the attachment in the drop-down list on the QuickViewer toolbar. OLE attachments, however, do not display in the QuickViewer.
When you read an item in the QuickViewer, the icon changes to the opened status. For example, the closed envelope representing a mail message changes to an opened envelope.
You can specify that some folders show QuickViewer every time you open them, while others never show QuickViewer.
Click on the toolbar.
Select whether to turn the QuickViewer on in all folders or just the selected folder, then click OK.
Size the QuickViewer by dragging a corner of the window or by dragging the horizontal dividing line up or down.
If you size and close the QuickViewer, it is the same size when you open it again. Size it by dragging a corner of the window, not by clicking the maximize button.
In the Mailbox, click each item that you want to read.
To view an attachment, click the drop-down list on the QuickViewer header, then click the attachment. You cannot open OLE attachments in the QuickViewer.
Right-click the QuickViewer window to choose other options.
To change how information displays in the header, right-click the header and choose options.
To close the QuickViewer, click on the toolbar.
If you open an item to read it, and then decide you want to read the item later, you can mark the item unread. Marking the item unread changes the item to bold and changes the item's icon to unopened so you know you still need to read the item.
Marking an item you have opened unread does not change the status of the item in Properties. For example, if you have opened an item, then marked the item unread, the sender of the item still sees the item status as Opened in the Properties window.
Use Reply to respond to an item. You can reply to everyone who received the original item or to the sender only, without needing to create and address a new message. You can also include a copy of the original message in your reply. Your reply will include Re: preceding the original subject text. You can modify the subject text if you want.
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Open the item you want to reply to.
Click Reply on the toolbar.
Click Reply to Sender.
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Click Reply to All.
To include the message text in your reply, make sure Include Message Received From Sender is selected.
Click OK.
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.
Open or select an item in the shared folder.
Click Reply on the toolbar.
Click a reply option.
You can reply to the original discussion topic, rather than to the item you are reading. Or, you can reply to any item you are reading, whether it's an original discussion topic or someone else's reply. In both cases, these replies are posted in the shared folder and not sent to individuals.
If you reply privately to the individual who wrote the item, your reply is not posted to the shared folder.
Click OK.
Type your reply, then click Post on the toolbar.
Use Forward to send items you receive and document references to other users. When you forward an item, it is sent as an attachment to a mail message. The mail message includes your name and any additional comments you have made.
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Open the item you want to forward.
Click Actions, then click Forward.
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Click Actions, then click Forward as Attachment.
Add the names of the users to whom you want to forward the item.
(Optional) Type a message.
Click Send on the toolbar.
If you can't accept an appointment, task, or reminder note, you can delegate the item instead of forwarding it. Delegating places a Delegated status in the item's Properties window, letting the sender know you have transferred responsibility for the item to another person.
Use the Checklist folder to create a task list. You can move any items (mail messages, phone messages, reminder notes, tasks, or appointments) to this folder and arrange them in the order you want. Each item is marked with a check box so that you can check off items as you complete them.
You can also make other folders work the way the Checklist folder does.
The Checklist folder is a system folder. It replaces the Task List folder. For a comparison of the Checklist folder and the Task List folder, see Checklist Folder under Folder List.
IMPORTANT: If you or your system administrator has set up auto-archiving of items in your Mailbox, checklist items are archived based on the original date you received the item, not based on the due date you assign it.
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Drag items to the Checklist folder .
In the Checklist folder, the items display with a check box to the left of them. When you complete an item in the checklist, you can mark it complete by selecting the check box.
You can move items to the Checklist folder from a shared folder only if you are the owner of the shared folder.
To arrange the items in the order you want, drag them to the position you want, or click them, then click the toolbar buttons , , , and .
You can also create a checklist area in another folder and drag items to the area. After items are in a checklist area of any folder, they will also display in the master Checklist folder, even though they are still located in the original folder.
The item or items are moved from this folder to the Checklist folder, where you can arrange them in the order you want, assign due dates, mark them Completed, and so forth.
You can only move items to the Checklist folder from a shared folder if you are the owner of the shared folder.
To return an item to its original folder, drag the item from the Checklist folder to the original folder.
Use Delegate to reassign a scheduled item to someone else. The sender can determine who you delegated the item to by looking at the item's Properties.
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In the Main Window, click a task, reminder note, or appointment.
Click Actions, then click Delegate.
In the To box, type a username, then press Enter.
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To select a username from a list, click Address on the toolbar, double-click the user, then click OK.
Type any additional comments to the recipient.
Click Send on the toolbar.
Click Yes if you want this item to remain in your Calendar.
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Click No if you want this item deleted from your Calendar.
In a Calendar view, right-click a task, reminder note, or appointment, then click Delegate.
In the To box, type a username, then press Enter.
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To select a username from a list, click Address on the toolbar, double-click the user, then click OK.
Type any additional comments to the recipient.
Click Send on the toolbar.
Click Yes if you want the item to remain in your Calendar.
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Click No if you want the item deleted from your Calendar.
You can view items in GroupWise that have been composed in HTML from other users or from Web-based information services. You can click any links that are included in the item and jump to the linked Web sites.
If you have Mozilla or Konqueror installed on the same computer as GroupWise, you can compose messages in HTML. An HTML toolbar above the Message box gives you HTML options such as text formatting, text color, lists, inserting lines and pictures, inserting a background image, and inserting links.
For more information, see Changing the Font of Items You Send.
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If you do not like your default read or compose view (whether it is HTML or Plain Text), you can change it.