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"Clayton L. Hines" <[log in to unmask]>
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Miami's Lists / Newsgroups Testing (Unmoderated)
Date:
Tue, 25 Jun 1996 09:23:14 -0400
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Message Composition window
 
You can create and send email and newsgroup messages using the Message
Composition window. When sending email, you can transmit Internet pages
and disk files as attachments, including fully formatted HTML pages
displayed within your mail message.
 
To display the Message Composition window, choose File|New Mail Message
or File|Mail Document, or one of several toolbar buttons and menu items
in the Mail and News windows. You can also display the Message
Composition window by clicking on a page link or a button designed to
initiate email.
 
The View menu items let you hide or display numerous types of address
fields. Fields can contain more than one address.
 
Enter a message or include the text of the current page in the large
message field. If you're sending mail, this field is preset with the
current page's URL. If the Mail and News|Identity panel specifies a text
file containing your signature, the signature is appended.
 
On Windows, you can click on some field labels to produce the Address
Book window or Attachment file dialog to simplify text entry. On
Macintosh, you can click the small triangle icon in the upper-left of the
window to show or hide the address and attachment fields.
--
Clayton L. Hines
 
UNIX Software Specialist                          email
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513.529.1496

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