This Novell GroupWise 2012 User Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) is intended to help GroupWise users who have not found the information they need in the GroupWise online help or User Guides:
We want to hear your comments and suggestions about this manual and the other documentation included with this product. Please use the User Comment feature at the bottom of each page of the online documentation.
For additional GroupWise documentation, see the following user guides at the Novell GroupWise 2012 Documentation Web site:
GroupWise Windows Client User Guide
GroupWise WebAccess User Guide
GroupWise WebAccess Mobile User Guide
GroupWise Mac/Linux User Guide
GroupWise User Quick Starts
Online help is always available in GroupWise.
Windows Client: Click
> and > .WebAccess: Click >
.WebAccess Mobile: Tap .
The online help offers three ways to access the information provided in the help:
Contents: Provides task oriented (“How Do I”) access to the help information. This is a great place for beginners to get started.
Index: Provides alphabetical access to common tasks and features. This is a great help when you know what you want to do but you can’t figure out how to do it.
Search: Provides a full text search of the help information based on keywords. If the index doesn’t have it, the full text search should.
If the online help doesn’t help you, proceed to Step 2: Online Training and Tutorials in the GroupWise Windows Client or Step 3: User Guides on the GroupWise Documentation Web Site.
If you are using the GroupWise Windows client, click GroupWise 2012 End-User Training page provided by BrainStorm, Inc. However, your GroupWise administrator can customize the URL that displays when you click . It might be more in-depth training provided by BrainStorm, or it might be customized training provided by your GroupWise administrator. Make sure you are familiar with the contents of the Training and Tutorials feature.
for additional assistance. By default, this option displays theAll GroupWise user versions have an easy-to-access User Guide posted on the GroupWise 2012 Documentation Web site:
Windows Client: Click
> .WebAccess: Click
> > .WebAccess Mobile: Tap
> > .The User Guides are provided in both HTML and PDF format. Both formats are searchable and yield different kinds of search results.
HTML Search: To search the HTML version of a User Guide, click the main link to the guide on the GroupWise 2012 Documentation Web site. In the field, type the word or phrase to search for, then press Enter. Web search technology is used to return pages where the word or phrase is found in the User Guide, ranked according to the likelihood that the page is what you’re looking for.
PDF Search: To search the PDF version of a User Guide, click the PDF link to the guide on the GroupWise 2012 Documentation Web site. In the field, type the word or phrase to search for, then press Enter to find the first instance. Click to continue searching through the document for instances of the word or phrase. This full text search procedure is more thorough than the Web search approach.
HINT:When you are in the HTML version of a User Guide, you can click
at the top of any page to immediately open the PDF version of the User Guide.If the User Guide doesn’t help you, proceed to Step 4: User Comments Link in the User Guides.
If you have searched the online help and the User Guide for the version of GroupWise you are using and you still cannot find the information you need, you can submit a user comment about the documentation. Just click
at the bottom of any page of the HTML version of the documentation.IMPORTANT:For best results, submit your comment on the page of the User Guide where you tried to find the information.
When you submit a user comment, one of the following things happens:
We know where the answer to your question is in the current documentation. We send a response to you to help you find the information you need.
We know the answer to your question and we discover that it is not in the current documentation. We send a response to you and post the information on the page where you made your comment. The information will be added to the next version of the GroupWise documentation.
We don’t know the answer to your question. We find the answer to your question, then proceed as described above.
We technical writers can’t help you resolve problems with the GroupWise software. When GroupWise doesn’t work for you the way it’s supposed to, we refer you to Step 5: GroupWise Support Forum.
NOTE:Response times vary.
The GroupWise Support Forum provides assistance from expert volunteer Knowledge Partners from around the world, not to mention helpful GroupWise users from around the world as well. If GroupWise isn’t working for you as documented, post your problem on the GroupWise Support Forum for free assistance.
The default GroupWise color scheme changed in GroupWise 2012. How do I change it back?
How do I change my password when I know my current password?
I’ve forgotten my password or user name. How do I access my account?
Help! I’ve had fun playing with my Home View. Now how do I put it back?
How do I set up an automated response to let people know that I’m on vacation or out of the office?
How do I add text, such as contact information, to the bottom of every message I send?
My personal information in the GroupWise Address Book is out of date. How do I update it?
How do I turn on sound or change the sound of my appointment alarms?
How do I schedule an annual event, like a birthday or anniversary?
How do I change my default font for composing and viewing messages?
How do I turn on or turn off the header on messages I print?
Someone gave me proxy access to a mailbox. How do I access it?
Help! A column header has disappeared. How do I get it back? And how do I add more columns?
Where is the Accounts menu that I need in order to set up a POP or IMAP email account in GroupWise?
How do I forward all my mail from my GroupWise account to a personal email account?
I’ve run out of space in my mailbox. I’ve deleted everything I can think of. Now what?
NOTE:External cross-references in the section are found in the GroupWise 2012 Windows Client User Guide.
See Customizing Individual GroupWise Appearance Settings
.
The Resend feature has been replace by Edit and Duplicate.
Use Edit to change information in an appointment that you have already sent. The existing appointments in users’ Calendars are updated with your changes, so you do not need to retract the appointment that you originally sent.
Use Duplicate to use an existing appointment as a boilerplate for a new appointment. Because you are creating a copy of an existing appointment, modifying it, and then sending a new appointment, the original appointment is not affected when you duplicate it.
See Assigning a Password to Your Mailbox
.
Contact your organization’s GroupWise administrator.
If your GroupWise system includes GroupWise WebAccess, you can use the
link on the WebAccess Login page for more information about how to get your password reset in your organization.See Understanding the Main GroupWise Window
and Using Panels to Organize Your Home Folder
.
Right-click the
icon, then click > > > .See Creating a Vacation Rule or Auto Reply
.
See Adding a Signature or vCard
.
You cannot edit the information in the GroupWise Address Book yourself. You must contact your GroupWise administrator in order to update your personal information.
See Changing Your Display Name
. If the conditions described in this procedure do not apply to your circumstance, you must have your local GroupWise administrator use ConsoleOne to change how your name appears.
The default Home View includes an Unread Items panel, as described in Understanding the Main GroupWise Window
.
If you don’t use the Home View, you can create a Find Results folder, as described in Understanding Find Results Folders
. Use an Advanced Find, and set it up so that does not include (or any other status that you do not want listed in the Find Results folder). You can then look in this folder to see all your unopened items as a group.
See Starting Notify
.
See Setting How to Be Notified for Calendar Alarms
. To change the sound that plays when a new item arrives in your mailbox, see Setting Notification for New Items
.
At present, you can’t set alarms on tasks.
For a single message, you could use the Delay Delivery feature to have a message delivered on a specified day at a specified time. See Delaying Delivery of an Item
. However, the Delay Delivery feature cannot be used in conjunction with recurring items. If you want to remind others of something every two weeks, for example, you must set up each reminder individually.
See Scheduling a Custom Recurring Item by Formula
if you want to use reminder notes, or see Scheduling an Appointment for Yourself
if you want to use all day events.
See the following sections:
For a Plain Text formatted message, right-click the message, then click
. Select or deselect as needed.For an HTML formatted message, the message displays and prints according to your current Internet Explorer browser settings (
).See Printing a Specific Calendar
.
See Identifying Icons Appearing Next to Items
.
See Mailbox/Calendar Access for Proxy Users
.
At present, there is not an easy way to transfer ownership of a shared folder from one user to another. As a workaround, one of the users with whom the folder is shared can create a new folder and move the contents of the shared folder into it, then share that new folder with the other users, thus becoming the owner of the newly shared copy of the original shared folder. The new owner must have full rights to the original shared folder.
Click
> . If you’re in a context where that doesn’t work, click > > > > .Right-click an existing column heading, click
, then select the columns you want to display.The Modifying Environment Options
in Client
in the GroupWise 2012 Administration Guide. Ask your GroupWise administrator to enable the feature. Your GroupWise administrator might also require you to be in Caching mode in order to add accounts.
No. Not at the present time. However, there are third-party applications that can do this for you. See the Novell Partner Product Guide for suggestions.
Unfortunately, you cannot change the default list presentation in GroupWise or in the Windows operating system environment.
See Creating a Rule to Forward All Mail to Another Account
.
Most cell phones include an email address for SMS messages. If you want to forward your messages to your own cell phone, you need to contact your carrier to determine the email address of your phone. If you want to send a message to someone else’s cell phone, you need to know the email address of that person’s phone.
This has to do with your personal cleanup options. Keep in mind that your administrator can override your personal settings for cleanup options.
See Archiving Items Automatically
.
In the Windows client, click
, then look at the path to see where your archive is right now. Delete the current location and save the blank setting of no archive directory, so that no archiving can be performed while you are moving the archive. Copy your archive directory to the desired location, then go back to and provide the new location. Make sure you can access your archive in the new location, then delete the archive from the original location to conserve disk space.Theoretically, the folder structure in your archive should match the folder structure in your mailbox. However, over time, you have probably renamed folders, deleted folders, and moved folders as you worked in your mailbox. The archive does not keep up with all these changes to the mailbox folder structure. Therefore, sometimes items aren’t archived where you expect them to be archived. Sometimes you need to use the Find feature to locate archived items.
This issue is more frequent with users whose GroupWise archives date back through numerous GroupWise releases.
If you copy your GroupWise archive onto a CD, it is marked read-only. At present, GroupWise cannot open a read-only archive. You can copy it from the CD back into a read-write environment in order to access it.
You set your archive location using
> > > > . You need to be careful that your archive location is always set to the correct directory where you want ongoing automatic archiving to take place. At present, we do not recommend or support multiple archive locations, although it is possible.Manually size the GroupWise client window by dragging its borders to occupy your full screen. Do not use the
button. If you want GroupWise permanently maximized, you can right-click the GroupWise desktop icon, then click . In the drop-down list, select .You need to actually empty the Trash before your disk space consumption goes down.
Why is the GroupWise 8 Mac/Linux client included with GroupWise 2012?
How do I change my password when I know my current password?
I’ve forgotten my password or user name. How do I access my account?
How do I set up an automated response to let people know that I'm on vacation or out of the office?
How do I add text, such as contact information, to the bottom of every message I send?
My personal information in the GroupWise Address Book is out of date. How do I update it?
How do I schedule an annual event, like a birthday or anniversary?
How do I change my default font for composing and viewing messages?
Someone gave me proxy access to a mailbox. How do I access it?
How do I forward all my mail from my GroupWise account to a personal email account?
I’ve run out of space in my mailbox. I’ve deleted everything I can think of. Now what?
NOTE:External cross-references in the section are found in the GroupWise 8 Mac/Linux Client User Guide.
Novell is currently formulating a long-term GroupWise Mac/Linux client strategy. In the interim, the GroupWise 8 Mac/Linux client has been included in GroupWise 2012. Although no enhancements have been made to this client, it is completely compatible with a post office that has been updated to GroupWise 2012.
See GroupWise Comparison.
See Assigning a Password to Your Mailbox
.
Contact your organization’s GroupWise administrator.
See Creating a Vacation Rule or Auto Reply
See Adding a Signature or vCard
You cannot edit the information in the GroupWise Address Book yourself. You must contact your GroupWise administrator in order to update your personal information.
See Changing Your Display Name
If the conditions described in this procedure do not apply to your circumstance, you must have your local GroupWise administrator use ConsoleOne to change how your name appears.
See Scheduling Recurring Items
if you want to use reminder notes, or see Scheduling an Appointment for Yourself
if you want to use all day events.
See the following sections:
See Identifying the Icons Appearing Next to Items
Right-click an existing column heading, click
, then select the columns you want to display.No. Not at the present time. However, there are third-party applications that can do this for you. See the Novell Partner Product Guide for suggestions.
See Becoming a Proxy User in Another User’s Mailbox
At present, there is not an easy way to transfer ownership of a shared folder from one user to another. As a workaround, one of the users with whom the folder is shared can create a new folder and move the contents of the shared folder into it, then share that new folder with the other users, thus becoming the owner of the newly shared copy of the original shared folder. The new owner must have full rights to the original shared folder.
See Creating a Rule to Forward Mail to Another Account
Most cell phones include an email address for SMS messages. If you want to forward your messages to your own cell phone, you need to contact your carrier to determine the email address of your phone. If you want to send a message to someone else’s cell phone, you need to know the email address of that person’s phone.
This has to do with your personal cleanup options. Keep in mind that your administrator can override your personal settings for cleanup options.
See Archiving Items Automatically
.
In the Mac/Linux client, click
> , then look at the path to see where your archive is right now. Delete the current location and save the blank setting of no archive directory, so that no archiving can be performed while you are moving the archive. Copy your archive directory to the desired location, then go back to > and provide the new location. Make sure you can access your archive in the new location, then delete the archive from the original location to conserve disk space.NOTE:On a Mac, click
instead of .You need to actually empty the Trash before your disk space consumption goes down.
I’ve forgotten my password or user name. How do I access my account?
How do I stop my password from being automatically provided on the GroupWise WebAccess login page?
What do I do if my session times out while I’m working on a message?
How do I set up an automated response to let people know that I'm on vacation or out of the office?
How do I add text like contact information to the bottom of every message I send?
My personal information in the GroupWise Address Book is out of date. How do I update it?
Someone gave me proxy access to a mailbox. How do I access it?
How do I forward all my mail from my GroupWise account to a personal email account?
I’ve run out of space in my mailbox. I’ve deleted everything I can think of. Now what?
NOTE:External cross-references in the section are found in the GroupWise 2012 WebAccess User Guide.
Contact your organization's GroupWise administrator. Additional information should be available by clicking the
link on the Login page.See Novell GroupWise Comparison Web page.
Click >
.The Home folder was a new feature in the GroupWise 7 Windows client. It is not yet available in GroupWise WebAccess.
This functionality is being provided by your Web browser, not by GroupWise WebAccess client. Consult your Web browser documentation for instructions on disabling this feature.
If your GroupWise administrator has configured WebAccess as described in Setting the Timeout Interval for Inactive Sessions
in WebAccess
in the GroupWise 2012 Administration Guide, you should not lose a message your are working on when your session times out. If you do lose messages under these conditions, contact your GroupWise administrator.
See Creating a Vacation Rule or Auto Reply.
See Adding a Signature.
You cannot edit the information in the GroupWise Address Book yourself. You must contact your GroupWise administrator in order to update your personal information.
You must have your local GroupWise administrator use ConsoleOne to change how your name appears.
See Identifying the Icons Appearing Next to Items.
GroupWise performs cleanup activities on you mailbox, such as archiving or deleting old messages, on a regular basis. When you use GroupWise WebAccess, items are archived or deleted according to the default settings provided by your GroupWise administrator in ConsoleOne or according to settings you provide in the GroupWise Windows client, as described in Archiving Items Automatically
in the GroupWise 2012 Windows Client User Guide.
In GroupWise WebAccess, you are dependent on whatever your GroupWise administrator has set up for your GroupWise system, as described in Blocking Unwanted Email from the Internet
in the GroupWise 2012 Administration Guide.
When you use the GroupWise Windows client, you have more control over what you allow into your own mailbox, as described in Handling Unwanted Email (Spam)
in the GroupWise 2012 Windows Client User Guide.
If you have a small number of specific addresses that you want to block, you can set up a rule, as described in Creating a Rule.
No. Not at the present time. However, there are third-party applications that can do this for you. See the Novell Partner Product Guide for suggestions.
See Accessing a Mailbox or Calendar as a Proxy.
See Forwarding Email to Other People
.
Most cell phones include an email address for SMS messages. If you want to forward your messages to your own cell phone, you need to contact your carrier to determine the email address of your phone. If you want to send a message to someone else’s cell phone, you need to know the email address of that person’s phone.
You need to actually empty the Trash before your disk space consumption goes down.
NOTE:External cross-references in the section are found in the GroupWise 2012 WebAccess Mobile User Guide.
Contact your organization's GroupWise administrator. Additional information should be available by clicking the
link on the Login page.See What’s Different
.
See also the Novell GroupWise Comparison Web page.
Click
.See Mobile Devices
in the GroupWise 2012 Interoperability Guide.
See Outlook Express
and Microsoft Outlook
in Non-GroupWise Email Clients
in the GroupWise 2012 Interoperability Guide.
See Evolution
in Non-GroupWise Email Clients
in the GroupWise 2012 Interoperability Guide.
GroupWise includes multiple methods for accessing your GroupWise mailbox:
Windows Client: A proven e-mail client, the GroupWise 2012 Windows client is a robust, full-featured access point from your Windows desktop to your GroupWise mailbox. It offers a wide array of features to meet the needs of basic to advanced users.
Linux/Mac Client: First introduced in 2004, the GroupWise 8 Linux/Mac client offers the most vital GroupWise features to Linux and Macintosh users, with additional GroupWise functionality being added with each new GroupWise release. The GroupWise 8 Linux/Mac client can be used with GroupWise 2012.
WebAccess: WebAccess provides access to your GroupWise mailbox in any environment (Windows, Linux, and Macintosh) where a browser and an Internet connection are available. In addition, using the WebAccess basic interface, you can access your GroupWise mailbox from a mobile device such as a cell phone.
WebAccess Mobile: WebAccess Mobile provides access to your GroupWise mailbox from a table device such as an Apple iPad.
GroupWise functionality compares very favorably with competitive email solutions:
In addition to the GroupWise product documentation, the following resources provide additional information about GroupWise 2012:
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