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There are six items you can customize.
Mail Accounts
Add or change information about your e-mail accounts, such as the servers you connect to, the way
you download mail, and your password authentication mode. This is the most complex item in the
list, and is covered in
“Working with Mail Accounts” on page 103
.
Autocompletion
Set the contact groups to be used when completing e-mail addresses in the message composer. For
more information, see
“Autocompletion” on page 104
.
Mail Preferences
These are overall mail reading preferences, such as display settings, notification options, and
security. Settings that vary per account are in the Mail Accounts tool, described in
“Working with
Mail Accounts” on page 103
, but most of the mail settings are in
“Mail Preferences” on page 104
.
Composer Preferences
These are settings for the way that you use the mail composer, such as shortcuts, signatures, and
spelling. This includes the ability to substitute graphical smiley faces for “emoticons” such as : )
that many people use in e-mail. This tool is covered in
“Composer Preferences” on page 106
.
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