
5.2.2 Caching Mode
Caching mode stores a copy of your network mailbox, including your messages and
other information, on your local drive. This allows you to use GroupWise whether or
not your network or Post Office Agent is available. Because you are not connected to
the network all the time, this mode cuts down on network traffic and has the best per-
formance. A connection is made automatically to retrieve and send new messages. All
updates are performed in the background so your work is not interrupted.
To use Caching mode, the client installation must be a standard installation, not a
workstation installation.
You should use this mode if you have enough disk space on your local drive to store
your mailbox.
Several users can set up their Caching Mailboxes on a single shared computer.
5.3 Understanding Your Mailbox
All of your items, whether you send or receive them, are stored in your GroupWise
Mailbox. You can quickly display only received items, sent items, posted items, or draft
items by clicking a setting on the Display drop-down list. You can further restrict which
items display in your Mailbox by using filters.
You can organize your messages by moving them into folders within your Cabinet, and
you can create new folders as necessary.
5.3.1 Bolded Items in Your Mailbox
All unopened items in your Mailbox are bolded to help you easily identify which items
and documents you have not yet read. The icon appearing next to an item also indicates
if it is unopened.
Sent items are also bolded to show when they are queued but not uploaded, status infor-
mation has not been received about the item being delivered, or they have not yet been
transferred to the Internet.
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