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GroupWise provides several ways for you to confirm that your item was delivered.
You can check the status in the Properties window of any item you send. For information, see Checking the Status of Your Items.
You can receive notification when the recipient opens or deletes a message, declines an appointment, or completes a task. For information, see Receiving Notification About Items You Send.
You can inform the recipient of an item that you need a reply. GroupWise adds a sentence to the item stating that a reply is requested and changes the icon in the recipient’s Mailbox to a double arrow. For information, see Requesting a Reply for Items You Send.
You might want to display items you previously sent. For example, you can read a sent item, resend it with or without corrections, and in some cases, retract it (if it has not already been opened by the recipient).
Click the
folder in the Nav Bar.All sent items reside in this folder unless they are moved to a folder other than the Mailbox or Calendar. If a sent item is moved to another folder, it no longer displays in the Sent Items folder. To display sent items that have been moved to other folders, open those folders.
Use Resend to send an item a second time, perhaps with corrections.
Click the
folder in the Nav Bar.Right-click the item you want to resend, then click
.If the item was an auto-date item, click
or .Make any changes to the item, if necessary, then click
on the toolbar.Click
to retract the original item.or
Click
to leave the original item.You can check the Properties of the original item to see if GroupWise was able to retract it. Right-click the item in the Mailbox, then click
. Mail and phone messages cannot be retracted if they have already been opened.Use Delete to retract a sent item from the recipient’s Mailbox. You can retract a mail or phone message from those recipients who haven’t yet opened the item. You can retract an appointment, reminder note, or task at any time.
Click the
folder in the Nav Bar.Right-click the item you want to retract, then click
.Select the appropriate option.
If you have selected to retract this item from other recipients’ mailboxes, you can type a comment to the recipients, explaining why the item was retracted.
Click
.To see which recipients have opened your message, right-click the item, then click
.Properties lets you check the status of any item you’ve sent. For example, you can see when an item was delivered and when the recipient opened or deleted the item. If a recipient accepted or declined an appointment and included a comment, you’ll see the comment in the Properties window. You also see if a recipient marked a task Completed.
Properties also shows information about items you receive. You can see who else received the item (except for blind copy recipients), the size and creation date of attached files, and more.
There are two views for the Properties:
Basic Properties: Displays the Properties header, and a list of recipients. The list of recipients displays the recipient’s name and user ID, what actions the recipient has taken with the item, date and time of last action, and any comments.
Advanced Properties: Displays the Properties header, recipients, Post Offices, files, and options for the item. The Advanced Properties page is helpful to system administrators when they need to track the item for troubleshooting purposes.
You can save and print status information for an item.
For information about a document, use the Activity Log in Properties. See Section 13.7, Viewing the History of a Document.
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Right-click an item in your Mailbox or Calendar, then click
.The icons next to an item can give also you helpful status information. See Icons Appearing Next to Items in Your Mailbox, Sent Items Folder, and the Calendar.
To change to the Advanced Properties, click the
drop-down arrow, then click .Right-click an item, then click
.Click
> .GroupWise gives the item a temporary filename. You can change the filename and default folder to save the file.
Click
.Right-click an item, then click
.Right-click in the Properties window, then click
.To receive notification for one item, open an item view, click the
tab, then click .or
To always receive notification for items you send, click
> , double-click , then click the tab for the item type.In the
section, specify the type of return receipt you want.You are automatically subscribed to Notify in Options. If you have deselected to receive alarms and notifications, you cannot receive notifications with Notify. For more information, see Section 7.5, Running Notify.
If you are sending an item to an Internet address, you can click
. If the receiver’s Internet e-mail system enables status tracking, you can receive status about the item you send.Click
.To request a reply for one item, open an item view, click the
tab, then click .or
To request a reply for all items you send, click
> , then double-click .Click Reply Requested, then specify when you want to receive the reply.
The recipient sees next to the message. If you select
, “Reply Requested: When convenient” appears at the top of the message. If you select , “Reply Requested: By xx/xx/xx” appears at the top of the message.Click
.Open an item from your Mailbox or Calendar.
Click the
tab.Type a new subject in the
field.Figure 3-1 Sent Item Showing Personalize Tab
This personalized subject displays in your Mailbox and/or Calendar and in the Mailbox and/or Calendar of anyone who proxies for you. If you change the subject of an item in a shared folder, other users of the shared folder see the original subject.
To see the original subject, open the item and look in the Subject field in the item header.
When you create a basic filter or perform a Find with a specific word in the
field, the filter/Find results show items whose original subject or personalized subject contains this word. When you create an advanced filter or find, use the field to search for the original subject, and use the field to search for the personalized subject.When you create a rule that looks for a specific word in the
field, the rule only looks at the original subject.