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Technical
Phone Support 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday 9am to 2pm Saturdays (Callback Service)
Phone local call 1300 853 638 email helpline@nor.com.au

All email sent
to you initially arrives at the Nornet mail server. Here the email
is sorted and stored in a mailbox (under your name) until you check
your mail. The process can be likened to regular mail that is collected
and stored in a Post Office mailbox. When you check your mail using
an email program such as Eudora, the email is downloaded from the
Nornet computer onto your computer.
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TO READ YOUR EMAIL |
1. From the Menu bar, select FILE and then CHECK
MAIL.
You will now be asked for your password (see the image below).
You will find this on your Nornet Registration letter. Be
very careful when typing this password and make sure you
type it in exactly as it appears on your registration
letter.
Any
messages that you have received will be downloaded from
the Nornet server onto your computer. All new messages received
are stored in your IN mail. By default, Eudora gives
you three mailboxes:
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In: |
For
receiving new mail |
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Out: |
For
mail you have sent out |
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Trash: |
For
mail messages that you have deleted |
Additional mailboxes can created by clicking onto the MAILBOX
menu, and then down to NEW
2. All
exisiting mailboxes are displayed on the left-hand side of
the Eudora window.
To view the contents of a mailbox, double-click on the mailbox
name.
The following image shows how the messages are displayed on
the right-hand side of the window.
Each message is listed as a single message summary line entry.
The entry displays the sender's name, the date it was sent,
and the subject of the email.
3. To
read a message, double-click onto the message summary lie.
The right-hand window will change, and the message you have
selected will be displayed.
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| HOW
TO SEND EMAIL |
1. To send an email you need to be in the 'New Message Window'.
Click onto the MESSAGE menu, and then down onto NEW
MESSAGE. The 'message composition window' will appear, similar
to the following image.
2. The
Message Composition Windows contains the following:
The top-pane of the window conatins the Message Header
Information, and the bottom-pane contains the Message
Body.
This window can be likened to an office memo where you type
brief details about the message, whom it's from and the subject
at the top of the memo, and the memo contents in the bottom
half of the page.
The various fields in the message composition window are explained
below:
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To:
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Type
the email address of the person you are sending the email
to |
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From:
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This
field is automatically filled in with your personal details
as set out in your Eudora configuration |
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Subject:
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Type
a brief one-line description of the message you are sending |
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CC:
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Carbon
Copy - Type the email address(s) of anyone else you wish
to send a copy of the message to |
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BCC:
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Blind
Carbon Copy - Similar to CC but the original recipient
will not know that you sent a copy to anyone else |
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Attachments:
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Attach
a file to the email message. For example an image, a word
processing document, a sound file etc... |
Once you have filled in the above details, type your message
in the lower half of the screen
Click the SEND button on the top-right hand corner of
the window to send your message.
Note: If you have a QUEUE button instead of a
SEND button, click on the FILE menu, and then
down onto
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TO QUEUE MESSAGES (write email offline) |
1. From the TOOLS menu, select OPTIONS
2. Click onto the SENDING MAIL icon on the left hand
side
3. Remove the TICK from IMMEDIATE SEND
Removing this tick will allow you to write messgae offline,
store them in your OUTBOX and then send them later when you
are online.
This way, all your outbound emails are stored in your OUTBOX
until you click onto SEND QUEUED MESSAGES from the FILE
menu.
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