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SquirrelMail Help

SquirrelMail is the standard SchoolNet e-mail system.It has a simple interface which can be customised so that its functions and appearance suit your needs.

Using Squirrel Mail: A Complete Guide

General Introduction
  Launch and Login
  The Right Frame
  The Left Frame - The Folder List
Before you begin to send and receive e-mail.
  Set up Sent and Trash Folders 
  Options 
 
Composing, Reading Forwarding and Replying to E-Mail
  Read, forward or reply to an e-mail message
  Compose (Creating a new message).
  Folders - Organising your Mail
  Move, delete and sort messages.
  Search
Address Book
Adding Groups in your Address Book
Log out/Time Out
E-mail ettiquette
   flames, chain letters, virus warnings etc.
Accessing Squirrelmail from outside the school
Saving Sent Messages
Making a Custom Shortcut to SquirrelMail on your Desktop
Moving a SquirrelMail address book
Moving SquirrelMail messages between schools

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These notes come from the CSM ICT Procedures Manual v 1.3. Thanks to CSM for their willingness to share these notes.


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