Using Connections
Compose Menu
Add Sender to Address Book:
Provides access to the address book.
Show Full Header:
Expands the header to show all message header information. The down and
up arrow icon on the right side of the header block can also be used to expand and collapse the
header.
Reply to Sender:
Opens the Compose screen inserting the sender’s address in the To field. The
body of the message may be included depending upon the settings on the Options | Compose Tab.
You may edit the message as desired.
Reply to All:
Opens the Compose screen inserting the addresses of the sender and all who
received a copy of the message. The body of the message may be included depending upon the
settings on the Options | Compose Tab. You may edit the message as desired.
Forward:
Opens the Compose screen allowing you to enter the appropriate addresses. You may
edit the message as desired.
Options:
Opens the Options Dialog screens. See Options from Services Menu for description of
these options.
Tool Bar Icons
The Tool Bar (located to the right of the menus) provides quick one-click access to certain menu
functions.
Tool Bar Button
Description
Create new mail message
Reply to the current message
Reply to all who received the current message
Forward current message
Delete the highlighted message
Show listing of attachments in the Attachments block
Get Full Copy
Previous message
Next message
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