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Introduction & Logging In | The Main Screen | Compose a Message
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Reading and Replying to a Message:
When you sign in, you will automatically be taken to your inbox. If you are not, and you would like to view your inbox, simply click the link labeled “Inbox” on the left side of the screen. If you have any messages, they will appear as such.

To read an e-mail, click the subject message; it appears as a blue hyperlink. The message will open in the right side frame.

To reply to a message, click the “Reply” link, located near the upper-right of the message.

When replying, it is considered courteous to include the text you are specifically replying to in your message. WebMail will automatically quote the content of the e-mail you are replying to; you can edit out parts you are not responding to.

Just as you would when sending an e-mail on your own, type your message and click “Send” when done to send the message.

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