
Junk Mail Folder
All e-mail items from addresses and Internet domains that are junked through Junk
Mail Handling are placed in the Junk Mail folder
. This folder is not created in the
folder list unless a Junk Mail option is enabled.
While Junk Mail options are enabled, this folder cannot be deleted. However, the
folder can be renamed or moved to a different location in the folder list. If all Junk Mail
options are disabled, the folder can be deleted. The folder can also be deleted if the
Junk Mail Handling feature is disabled by the system administrator.
To delete items from the Junk Mail Folder, right-click the folder, click Empty Junk
Mail Folder, then click Yes.
Trash Folder
All deleted mail and phone messages, appointments, tasks, documents, and reminder
notes are stored in the Trash folder
. Items in the Trash can be viewed, opened, or
returned to your Mailbox before the Trash is emptied. (Emptying the Trash removes
items in the Trash from the system.)
You can empty your entire Trash, or empty only selected items. Items in the Trash are
automatically emptied according to the number days entered in the Cleanup tab in En-
vironment Options, or you can empty the Trash manually. The system administrator
might specify that your Trash is emptied automatically on a regular basis.
Shared Folders
A shared folder
is like any other folder in your Cabinet, except other people have
access to it. You can create shared folders or share existing personal folders in your
Cabinet. You choose whom to share the folder with, and what rights to grant each user.
Then, users can post messages to the shared folder, drag existing items into the folder,
and create discussion threads. You can’t share system folders, which include the Cabinet,
Trash, and Work In Progress folders.
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