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Use this form to create a standard message.
From |
This field is automatically filled in with your name. If you are sending the message over the Internet, you can choose the Internet mail alias you want recipients to see from the field beside your name. Anyone who receives your message over the Internet won't see your FirstClass user name, just your Internet alias. |
Message Options button |
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Subject |
The subject of the message. |
To |
The recipients' names. You can type partial names for recipients who are in the Directory. To add a recipient's name, click Add after typing the name. If you typed a partial name, and it is unique in the Directory, the rest of the name is filled in after you click Add. If the partial name is not unique, the Directory opens with a list of all the names that match. Select the name you want, then click Select. You can select multiple names. Names in bold are currently logged in. Tip To open the Directory without typing a partial name, click Add with the field blank. To remove a recipient, click the Delete icon beside that recipient's name. |
Cc |
Fill in this field like the "To" field. These recipients are copied on the message. |
Bcc |
Fill in this field like the "To" field. These recipients are blind copied on the message; they are never visible to To or Cc recipients. This allows you to copy people without your other recipients being aware of these copies. |
Attachments |
To attach a file that is on your computer to this message, click Browse, then select the file. After it appears in the "Attachments" input field, click Attach. To attach a file stored on the FirstClass server, click On Server, then select the file. You can attach multiple files. To remove an attachment, click the Delete icon beside it. |
Send button |
Sends the message. This button is only displayed after the message is addressed. |
Save button |
Saves the unsent message in your Mailbox. |
Reset button |
Reverts all values back to what was last saved. |
The rest of this form is the message body, where you type and format your message.
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