WebMail - Compose and Send Email

To send email via Webmail:- 

Log in to your account. 

Click New > New Email 

Fill in the message information: 

To: Type in the recipient's email address, or start typing the name of someone in your address book - Webmail will make suggestions as you type. In order to send to multiple email address, type them one at a time, pressing Enter after each one. 

Subject: Type in the subject of the message. 

Clicking the 'More' link allows you to specify cc: and bcc: addresses. 

Compose your message in the large text area. Some basic formatting tools are available. 

If required, click the attachment button to upload files for the outgoing email message. 

Click the Send button to send the mail. 



Features of Sending Mail 

Attachments 

To attach files to your email messages, first click the Attachments button in the compose screen. A new window will pop-up to add attachments; click the "Browse" button to select a file from your hard drive. Click "OK" when you have selected the appropriate file attachment. Once files areuploaded, you can check the size of the attachment and choose to delete the file. Multiple attachments are supported. 

Signatures 

When sending your email message, you can define a signature to be attached to the bottom of the email message. See the Settings panel for more information and how to set these.

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