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1 What is ? (using Outlook Express) 1. When you want to send a letter to a friend you write it, put it in an envelope, stamp it and put it in the post box. From there the postman picks it up, takes it to a sorting office from where it gets sent to a sorting office near to the recipient. At the far end it gets sorted into the postman's routes and he takes it and puts it through your friend's letter box. Your friend opens it and reads it. They may want to reply or they may not. 2. is very similar except that you write your letter on the computer and it is sent down your telephone wire electronically using the Internet where it is sorted (on a server), depending on the friend's address, and stored. When they access their it is sent on to the friend's computer where it can be read on screen, or it can be printed out to read. 3. Your computer needs to have a modem fitted which is connected to the telephone line. It can be a dial-up (slower) or a broadband (faster) modem. Your computer connects to the Internet using the modem. 4. You need to have an account and address. To get these you will need to set up an account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) such as BT, AOL, Tiscali, Pipex, TalkTalk and many others. And you need to know your friend's address. 5. You need to have some software installed on your PTO 4b What is ? (using Outlook Express) page 1 of 19
2 computer which will access the s. This may be provided by the Internet Service Provider or you can use Outlook Express. This document describes how to use Outlook Express. 6. Explanation of the Inbox, Outbox etc. When you first open the program Outlook Express the Window will look something like this. Left-click on the Inbox which will let you see the facilities available. (Your computer may already be set up to go to the Inbox first). The Inbox is where s received are stored and the Outbox is where s to be sent are stored. When they have been sent they are stored in Sent Items. Inbox, Outbox etc are called Folders. To see what is in them you double click on them. If you want to write an but don't want to send it immediately then you can Save it in the Drafts Folder where you can access it again to amend or send. Left-click on File in the New Message window and then Save. When you delete an it is put into the Deleted Items Folder. This is a temporary store which can be Emptied to totally delete. To delete an right-click on it and then left-click on Delete. 4b What is ? (using Outlook Express) page 2 of 19
3 You can create folders to store your s just like with other files. Suppose you want to collect together all your e- mails from your friend Jim. Right-click on Inbox and leftclick on New-Folder... in the drop-down menu which appears. In the Create Folder window type Jim in the Folder Name: field and left-click on OK. This adds a folder Jim to the Inbox. Each time you get an from Jim you will then be able to drag it into the folder Jim. This can be done automatically if you set up a Rule. Left-click on Tools, select Message Rules and then Mail... A Window appears with various options. This allows you to set up when s will go into the folder Jim. PTO 4b What is ? (using Outlook Express) page 3 of 19
4 7. Writing a new message To write an left-click on the button Create Mail. 8. Left-click on the lower field and start typing your message. If you wish you can select a different font and use various formats such as Bold. If these options are not shown then leftclick on the Menu Format and then on Rich Text (HTML) 4b What is ? (using Outlook Express) page 4 of 19
5 9. Adding the recipient's address to the message Left-click in the To field and type in your friend's address. addresses always have in them. 10. Message titles Left-click in the Subject subject of your . field and type in the 11. Spell checking In order to check your spelling in the New Message window (now called by the name of your Subject) left-click on Tools and then on Spelling... Alternatively press F7. A Spelling Window appears with the first example of incorrect text (highlighted in the New Message Window) shown as Not In Dictionary. Left-click on Change to PTO 4b What is ? (using Outlook Express) page 5 of 19
6 accept the suggested correction and the Spelling Window jumps to the next incorrect word. Each time you have the option to select from the Suggestions (by left-clicking on the one you choose) then to Change or to Ignore the Suggestions altogether. When you are happy left-click on Cancel. 12. Copying and pasting, and editing your text You may want to take some text from another document to include in your . First you highlight the text ie in the document by dragging your mouse with the left button pressed across the text. Now press Control (Ctrl) followed by C whilst still holding Ctrl down (Ctrl C) and then select the New Message Window and left-click where you want the text to appear in your . Then press Ctrl V to paste it in. If you want to cut out text in your you can highlight it and then press Backspace or press Ctrl X. 13. How to send a message When you are happy with your then left-click on the Send button. The will be will be temporarily saved in the Outbox Folder and sent provided you are on-line (connected to the Internet). You left-click the Send/Receive button and it will then be saved in the Sent Items Folder so you can refer to it later. You will find that the first time you do this a Wizard appears which allows you to set up your account. Ask your usual source of help to take you through this. You can have accounts either with your Internet Service Provider with an address e.g. my @btinternet.com or with a Webmail service with 4b What is ? (using Outlook Express) page 6 of 19
7 an address e.g. With the latter you have to go on to the web rather than using Outlook Express to access your s, having registered to set up your address. 14. Add addresses to the address book Your friends' addresses can be stored in the Address Book. To access this left-click on the Addresses button. 15. The addresses can be saved in various Contact Folders. Let's assume that we want to save them in the Shared Contacts Folder. Left-click on this and then left-click on New. A drop-down Menu allows selection of New Contact. 16. A Properties window appears which allows typing in of details as shown. 17. When the address has been added PTO 4b What is ? (using Outlook Express) page 7 of 19
8 to the box Addresses, left-click on Add to include it. Once all the details have been included left-click on the OK button. It will be saved as the Default address. 18. If you ever want to delete an address from the Address Book you right click on the name and then leftclick on Delete. 19. Using the address book when composing messages Once addresses have been added to the address book then, when creating s, instead of typing in the full address they can be included by left-clicking the button and selecting from the Address book. Select Shared Contacts, then left-click on the required e- mail address, then left-click on the To: -> button which puts the address into the Message Recipients box and then left-click on OK which puts the address into the To field of the without having to type it out. 4b What is ? (using Outlook Express) page 8 of 19
9 20. Use of the CC and BCC fields You may want to send your to lots of people. If so then select more than one address to put into the To field. The Cc field can be used if you want to carbon copy someone for information only. The Bcc field can be used if you want to blind carbon copy someone ie not let the other recipients know this person is receiving the Creating a distribution list You can create a distribution list which you can use to send to a number of people. After left-clicking on New on the drop-down Menu select New Group and type in the name of the Group. Left-click on Select Members and follow the instructions to make up the Group. Once the Group has been created, to send the to the whole PTO 4b What is ? (using Outlook Express) page 9 of 19
10 Group add the name of the Group to the To field. 22. Adding an attachment to an When you write a letter, sometimes you may want to enclose a photo or a copy of a document. You can do this with as well providing that you have your photo or document as a file on your computer or on a disc. Look for the Attach button and left-click on it. You may have to maximise the New Message Window to see it. This will bring up a Window, Insert Attachment, which allows you to Browse for the file you want. 23. When you have found the file that you want to attach you are best to ensure that the file is not in use and has been saved; so close down the file and the Application it is used in. Then left-click the Attach button. The Attach field will appear under the Subject field with the filename included. 4b What is ? (using Outlook Express) page 10 of 19
11 Then you send the in the usual way. 24. How to check for new messages To receive s, connect to the Internet and left-click on the Send/Receive button. (They may appear automatically if the correct Option has already been set up). New s will appear in the Inbox. Double click on these to open them to read them. 25. How to open a message You will be able to see the text of an message without opening it in the Preview Pane (if it has been set up) by left-clicking on the in the Inbox. The Preview Pane is shown either at the side or below the . It is only advisable to use the Preview Pane if your Virus Checker is on. Double click on messages in the Inbox to open them to read them in a separate window and to be able to access any attachment. 26. Opening mail attachments When an has an Attachment (a file which comes with the message) it is shown below the Subject line. This could just be opened by double-clicking on it but do not do this. It must be Virus Checked first so copy it into a Folder in My Documents and then do the check before opening it. (It may have been checked by your Virus Checker but it's best to double check). You can copy it by selecting My Documents and then dragging the file from the to the chosen Folder. If your computer has a Virus Checker (e.g. AVG Free) installed then by right-clicking on the file (in the PTO 4b What is ? (using Outlook Express) page 11 of 19
12 Folder) an option to Scan is given. Left-click on this. If everything is alright then a message comes up e.g. No threats found. Close this Window and then you can open the file from the Folder in the normal way. If a virus is found then on no account should the file be opened. It and the original should be deleted immediately. 27. Replying to an incoming message, replying 'to all' If you want to reply to an look for the Reply button which if you left-click on it will put the sender's address into the To field. The Subject field will have Re: followed by the original subject. You can then type your reply in the space above the original message. Left-clicking on Reply will send the reply to the original sender. Leftclicking on the Reply All button will send the reply to all the recipients as well. 28. Forwarding a message to third parties Similarly if you want to send the original message on to someone else left-click on the Forward button. 4b What is ? (using Outlook Express) page 12 of 19
13 29. Some of the more common icons you may see when looking at the e- mails in your Inbox are shown here (from Outlook Express Help). 30. You will notice that Priority can be set. (Setting Priority indicates to the recipient how urgent the message is). This is done by left-clicking on Priority whilst in the New Message window. You may have to maximise the New Message Window to see it. Left-click on the Menu arrow as shown to allow setting of High, Normal and Low Priority. PTO 4b What is ? (using Outlook Express) page 13 of 19
14 31. Searching for a message Maybe you can't find that message which had some important information. You can search for a message in various ways. If it was an incoming message then left-click on the Inbox. Or if it was an outgoing message then leftclick on the Outbox. If you are not sure then left-click on Local Folders. Then leftclick on Edit, then drag the pointer down to Find and then drag it to Message and leftclick. This will bring up a Find Message Window which allows you to search for various alternatives. 4b What is ? (using Outlook Express) page 14 of 19
15 Ensure that the box Include subfolders is ticked. This means that if you have created Folders within the Folder that you selected, eg the Inbox, the message will still be found. Let's assume you remember that the information is in an incoming message from a friend eg Martha Lester-Cribb whose name and address are in your Address Book. Then in the From: box type any part of her name or address e.g. Martha (without the quotes) and left-click on Find Now. You will then be shown a list of possible s also showing in which Folder they are. You can then open these in turn to find what you were looking for. Alternatively, you can add more detail to the search by typing in the other boxes or selecting a date Received before: or Received after:. Suppose you remembered that the mentions a party either in the Subject or the text of the Message then you can type party in either of these boxes. Try this out in the various ways and you will soon find that elusive unless of course you have deleted it. However, all is not lost if you have not emptied the Deleted Items Folder and you may still find it in that. 32. Sorting messages An example is shown in the following Window where a search for the text microsoft was made in Local Folders (including subfolders). PTO 4b What is ? (using Outlook Express) page 15 of 19
16 You will see that the was found in the Inbox and is shown with various columns of information such as who it was From, the Subject, when it was Received and the Folder (Inbox) it is held in. If there were a number of s shown then these could be sorted by left-clicking on the title of one of these columns. Supposing you wanted them in date order then left-click on Received and they will be sorted in that order (descending date). If you leftclick again on that column title they will be sorted by ascending date. The same type of sorting can be done within the Folder itself rather than in the Find Message Window. 33. Dangers of spam and viruses Once you connect to the Internet it is possible for people to find your address and you may start getting unwanted s (called Spam), maybe trying to sell you 4b What is ? (using Outlook Express) page 16 of 19
17 something, or trying to access your computer. Usually your Internet Service Provider will have some sort of Spam Filter which will give an indication when Spam is suspected. The will come into the Inbox with eg [Probable Spam] in front of the Subject. You can then choose to ignore it. It is good practice not to open Spam s in case a virus may be attached. A Rule may be set up to store all the e- mails indicated as Spam in a Folder called Spam. They can then be deleted when you are satisfied they are Spam. PTO 4b What is ? (using Outlook Express) page 17 of 19
18 34. Using anti-virus protection One of the most useful pieces of free Anti-Virus software is called AVG Free. You can download this from Because it is free you only get the updates about once a week but for home use this is usually sufficient. Left-click on Download! and follow the instructions. Once installed AVG Free will scan your s for viruses as they come in and go out. If a virus is found it will flag this up for you to take the appropriate precautions such as deleting the or file. Remember to empty the Deleted Items Folder regularly to completely get rid of the offending . To do this right-click on the Deleted 4b What is ? (using Outlook Express) page 18 of 19
19 Items Folder, then left-click on Empty 'Deleted Items' Folder. 35. Sometimes s don't reach their destinations. Perhaps you mistyped the address. In this case you may get a message saying that the address was not recognised and you will have to create the message again or forward the original message. 36. Organising the list of s When you look at a folder of s there a number of columns From, Subject and Received (date). Normally these are ordered in date order but they can be ordered in alphabetical order of From or Subject as well by left-clicking on the required column. This can be useful if you want to look through all s from a certain person. 37. Backing up and archiving s Refer to the Pass IT On instruction BU1 Backups and why you should. This explains how to create a Folder My s to backup s. If you wish to archive s then copy them from the Folder My s to the medium on which you wish to archive them. They can then be safely removed from Outlook Express. 4b What is ? (using Outlook Express) page 19 of 19
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