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UBC FASmail Usage Guide for Email and Calendaring Provided by UBC Information Technology

About this Guide This usage guide is intended to showcase E-mail, Calendaring and the Global Address List lookup in FASmail using Outlook 2010.

The Outlook Layout The Outlook client separates the E-mail layout into various components including: - E-mail accounts and folders - Listing of E-mails - Preview window for an E-mail - Calendar with reminders The rest of this guide will give you an introduction to each of the components above.

Outlook layout E-mail Accounts & Folders The selected E-mail s Content List of E-mails for the account Scheduled Meetings

Outlook Features - Tabs Tabs in Outlook offer you the ability to quickly switch between Mail, Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks functionalities within the same Outlook 2010 window. Examples: - Clicking the Mail tab shows E-mail on your screen. - Clicking the Calendar tab shows calendaring on your screen.

How to Compose an E-mail (1) In order to compose an E-mail, ensure that you are in the Mail tab. Then, click on the New E-mail icon at the top left hand side to create a new E-mail message.

How to Compose an E-mail (2) Once the new E-mail box appears, you can search for an E-mail address by clicking on the To button or on the Global Address Book (GAL) button. If you know the E-mail address of the intended recipient, you can type it into the E-mail box next to the To button.

How to Compose an E-mail (3) You can also type in a person s name [lastname, firstname] in the To, Cc, and Bcc fields and press Check Names. FASmail will then try to look up their E-mail address in the Global Address List. Type in the subject, content, and click the Send button to send your E-mail.

Using the Global Address List Once you click on the Address Book, the Global Address List will show up. First, try to find a user [lastname, firstname] in search field, and select the appropriate entry from the search results. Second, click on the To, Cc, or Bcc to add the result. You can also narrow down the search results by selecting a department from the address book drop down list.

Using the Global Address List (2) Advanced Search: The advanced search is available by clicking on the More columns button. This view allows you to perform partial name searches such as [firstname] while the Name only view requires exact [lastname, firstname] searches.

Personal/Archive Folders: Outlook Data File This folder contains archive E-mails or large attachments. Messages in these folders are typically stored locally on your own computer, while the contents inside the Inbox is stored on the server.

The Calendar Tab The Calendar tab gives you access to a multitude of features such as: - Personal calendaring with day, week, or month views. - Seeing recipient s availabilities, and sending conflict-free meeting requests. - Sharing your calendar with trusted FASmail users such as an assistant. - Setting reminders to trigger minutes to several hours before a meeting. - Booking of resources such as meeting rooms and equipment (e.g. projectors.)

You can change the calendar view by clicking on Day, Week, Month, or Work Week views. The Calendar Tab If you have access to public calendars, shared calendars, or delegated access to someone else s calendar, they will show under My Calendars.

Multiple Calendars and View Management (1) With FASmail, you can view your own calendar along with other calendars side by side. You can also superimpose calendars overtop of each other to see how your entire day looks like. Simply click on the left arrow on each calendar to overlap them together.

Multiple Calendars and View Management (2) Once they have overlapped, you can see what your work day looks like.

FASmail allows for scheduling conflict-free meetings with other FASmail users. Scheduling a Meeting (1) You start by clicking on New Meeting, to find a free timeslot for the meeting. You will get an E-mail reply back once your meeting has been confirmed by the recipient FASmail user.

Scheduling a Meeting (2) Once you click on New Meeting, a new window will appear. Simply enter: - Subject - Date - Start and end time - Location* - Click on Scheduling Assistant *This feature is available only if your department has meeting rooms and equipment setup as resources.

Scheduling a Meeting (3) Once the Schedule Assistant appears, click on: Add Attendees * to add FASmail users to your meeting. Add Rooms to add a FASmail resources to your meeting. - Examples: Laptops, Rooms, Projectors, etc *Non-FASmail attendees may produce unexpected behaviours. Results will vary across different E-mail service providers.

Scheduling a Meeting (4) Once you have clicked on Add Attendees the FASmail Global Address List (GAL) of all FASmail users and resources will appear. Find the FASmail user in the Search field. Then click on Required or Optional attendee respectively. The same process applies for Add Rooms - Once you have found a resource, click on Resources to add it.

Once you have added all of the FASmail users and resources of interest from the GAL, you ll see their availabilities. Scheduling a Meeting (5) You can then pick a time that is available for all users. Click Send to send the meeting invitation.

Details on Booking Resources (1) In order to book a resource in FASmail, click on Add Rooms from the New Meetings button.

Details on Booking Resources (2) FASmail resources are categorized into two types: - Room Resource - Equipment Resource Room resources are typically common-space, designated meeting rooms within a department*. Equipment resources are typically laptops, projectors, etc. within a department. *Departmental Administrators may choose to lock down resources for use within their own department.

Details on Booking Resources (3) Like booking a FASmail user for a meeting, you can book resources in a similar way. Room resources take on the convention of: - [ORG]-[CLIENT] R-RM [BLDG] Room# - Ex:UBC-ITSV R-RM LSK 201 This specifies that the room resource belongs to the UBC s Information Technology unit and it s in the Leonard S. Klinck building Room 201. - [CLIENT] is the IAM Client Name that was selected for your faculty or dept. - [BLDG] is the 3 5 character acronym of the building as defined in the UBC Facilities Archibus database.

Details on Booking Resources (4) Similarly, equipment resources take on the convention of - [ORG]-[CLIENT] R-EQ [equipment name] - Ex:UBC-ITSV R-EQ Laptop1 This specifies that the equipment resource belongs to the UBC s Information Technology unit and it s their loaner laptop 1. - [CLIENT] is the IAM Client Name that was selected for your faculty or dept.

Details on Booking Resources (5) When you want to book a meeting with people and resources, ensure that they are booked together to ensure that both the attendee and resource are available. Note: Resources will have a green circle with a house in it. If it is not green, then the resource booking may not work.

Calendar Availability Legend When you are in the process of scheduling resources or people, there are blocks of colour. These colours represents the states of availabilities. The information contained here explains what the colours mean. Busy: The recipient is currently booked and not free at the time slot. Tentative: The recipient is has accepted your meeting but may not be able to attend if something else arises. Out of Office: The recipient is not in the office that day. Example: Working from home or away. No Information: Outlook not connected to the Internet. You are looking at information that is too far ahead. Outside of working hours: Some recipients have specified their work hours. They may not be able to attend a meeting if it is booked outside of their working hours.

You can click on the calendar to view a meeting, or alternative you will see your upcoming meetings on the right hand side of your main Outlook window. View a Meeting If you see a white, striped bar on the left edge, this indicates that the recipient has not accepted your meeting yet.

Accept a Meeting Request (1) When you open up an E-mail meeting request, you have a few options: Accept: Accept the meeting with the proposed date, time, and location. Tentative: Accept the meeting, but you may not make it if something else comes up. Decline: You will not attend the meeting. Propose New Time: Propose a new date, time, and or location to the meeting requestor.

Open up the FASmail meeting invitation. Accept a Meeting Request (2) Click Accept. An event will appear in your Outlook s Scheduled Events Panel from the previous slide.

Meeting Reminders After accepting a meeting, you will get a reminder before the start of the meeting. Click: Snooze to delay it. Open Item to view the meeting details. Dismiss to remove the reminder.

Benefits of FASmail Efficiently and easily schedule meetings with other UBC FASmail users Simple meeting invitations. Propose changes in date, topic, location that all invited attendees receive. Informs you of conflicts with other scheduled tasks/events. Automatically set reminders through scheduling. Book meeting rooms and other resources. Fast and reliable. Mailbox backups and restores are available for up to a year. Available as part of an E-mail Client or online using the Outlook Web Application. Personal and shared calendaring abilities. Mobile device integration (BlackBerry/iPhone/etc )