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Compose

The Compose page lets you easily compose and send new email messages.

To
Type the email address of the person to send a message to. Email addresses always use the following format:

username@company.com

Replace username and company with your specific address information. Instead of .com, your email address may end in .org, .net, .edu, .gov, and so on.

When sending a message to multiple addresses, separate each address with a comma (,), a semicolon (;), or a space.

Search
Click Search to select email addresses from the Address Book instead of typing them in the To field.

Subject
Type a brief description of the content of your message.

Message
Type the message you want to send.

Options
In the Request Notification field, select whether you want to be notified about delivery or non-delivery of the message. In the Priority field, select High, Normal, or Low. Priority indicates the importance of the message to the recipient.

Add File
To send a file with your message, click Browse > browse to and select the file to attach > click Attach. The file appears in the Attachments list. Only files in the Attachments list will be sent with your message. Repeat these steps to attach additional files.

Attachments
Lists files you have attached to the message. If you change your mind about sending a selected file, deselect it in the Attachments field and it will not be sent with your message.

Send
Click Send to send the message. Be aware that if you change to a different page before sending the message, the message will be lost.

Cancel
Click Cancel if you decide not to send the message.

Note: Some features described in WebMail help may not be provided on your system.

Related Topics Related Topics
To search for email addresses
To add CC and BCC fields to messages
To provide a different reply-to address

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