Open Web Mail 2.0 is a browser-based
e-mail program that allows New Winnipeg customers to
effectively and conveniently manage their e-mail.
Open Web Mail has many different user-friendly
e-mail options including: check, delete, and compose
e-mail, as well as change options and edit addresses.
Clients can read and send e-mail from any computer with
a a web browser (Netscape Navigator, Internet Explorer,
AOL) and an internet connection.
Some features in this program include:
Settings and Preferences that will
allow background changes, theme changes, calendar
options and message filtering options (eg. SpamAssassin).
Change Password Functionality; ideal
for companies with many users on one account.
Spell check included with composition
of e-mails.
Search and Advanced Searching capabilities
can be carried out on numerous fields and criteria.
Calendar functionality that will
send messages to specified e-mail addresses as a reminder
of an event.
Session timed logouts have been
instituted for additional security; the time out duration
is configured in the User Preferences screen.
Importing of address books from
old Web Mail program.
Open Web Mail
First Use: The first time you log into Open Webmail you will
get a couple of screens worth of questions/options for
different settings.
We suggest
that you scroll to the bottom of the screen and click
"Save" the first time and come back later
to customize - you can do so by clicking on the "Preferences"
from the main screen. Open
Webmail comes with an extensive support section built-in,
just click the Help?
link
at the bottom of any page for more info.
Migrating
Address Books
This rollout includes the ability to import an existing
address book from a mailbox in the previous Webmail
version to the current one. Pre-existing address books
will not automatically transfer to the new version -
you will need to import the address book. The easiest
way to import is to go to your current Webmail address
book, and copy/paste the addresses into a text file
that is then saved on your PC.
To import this saved address book text file into the
new mail service, log into your new Webmail, click on
the address book link in the new program, and then click
on "import". Choose the 'Outlook' option, and then browse
for that text file with the addresses. Once imported,
be sure that the format is correct by sending an email
to one of the addresses in your book .
User Preferences
The user preferences page is where you make changes
to the default settings for a pop account's webmail settings.
Real
name - Enter the real name you want to show in the
reply address.
Reply
address - Enter the full e-mail address that you
want your messages to be replied to.
Style
button - Allows you to change the webmail color
scheme for that pop account.
Default
sort - The default method that your messages headers
or simple headers.
will be sorted
by when you view them in webmail.
Default
headers - Gives you the option of viewing all
Headers
- The information about how your message was sent and
the various places it may have been relayed.
Custom
signature - A statement that will be appended to
all your out going messages. Log-In Screen
The first
page encountered after installation is the user log-in
name. The User ID is the name of the pop
account that you want to use. This can be the name of
any valid pop account that you have set up. The password
text box is the password for that pop account.
Important
- Deleting Messages
You must log out after deleting email or the email will
not be removed!
Open Webmail - www.yourdomain.com/webmail
Mail Boxes / Webmail Functions
The inbox screen is the first
page you see after a successful log-in. Here
you can find all your new messages and ones that haven't
been moved or deleted.
To read a message, click on its subject.
This screen is the basic format of all the various
screens of webmail. At the top the current mailbox
(you can navigate between mailboxes by clicking on this
button) and total messages, total size of messages is
displayed. Below that are links that take you
to pages for composing a message, changing user preferences,
an address book, refreshing the current page, and logging
out of webmail.
If you have many messages, you can
jump to them by using the arrows at the top or specify
a page to view.
Next to the arrows is the trash button.
This will send the current message (selected with
the trash button next to the name) to the trash folder.
If you check the check all button, it will select
all messages in this folder and move them to the trash
folder. Sending mail to the trash does not delete
the message but simply moves it. If you want to
empty your trash, enter the trash folder. Mark
items in the same manner as before but instead of moving
them, the trash folder deletes them with the delete
button in the upper right corner.
At any time if you are in a screen
and want to go back, either use the folder drag down
button or the back to button at the top of the screen.
Under the menus and button at the top
are the actual messages for this pop account. The
first category is status. A paper clip will show up
if there is an attachment in the message.
The following descriptors are fairly
standard:
Date - Shows the date that
the message was received.
Sender - The sender of the
message
Subject - The subject of the
message
Size - The size of the message
and trash button selects the message to be moved to
the trash folder.
Compose Page
The compose page is where you compose
and send messages. The functions here are very
similar to those found in conventional e-mail clients.
The lines are fairly self explanatory:
To - The full e-mail address
to whom your sending this message.
CC - Carbon copy. Placing
a full e-mail address here also sends your message to
the CC address, and all recipients will see that
is was carbon copied.
BCC - Blind carbon copy.
Similar in function to CC but all recipients
will not see an address placed in the BCC section.
Reply-to - The address you want
the message you are sending to be replied to if different
than the default.
Attachment - Attaches a file
to the message you are sending. Clicking the browse
button makes a file-manager type window to locate a
file to attach.
Subject - The subject of the
message you are sending.
By clicking on To , CC
, or BCC you will open a small browser window
that contains the address in your address book. The
large text box below is where you type the body of the
message. Hitting the send button sends the message
and cancel takes you back to the inbox.