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Using SquirrelMail:

 
     
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  1. Introduction to SquirrelMail
    SquirrelMail provides a way of checking your E-Mail over the World Wide Web.
  2. Message Index
    The name may sound complex, but this is just the list of email messages that are in a particular folder.
  3. Reading an email message
    The ability to read an email message is one of the most basic features of any email client. However, SquirrelMail has quite a few features for while you are reading messages. This explains what they all do.
  4. Compose
    With this feature, you can send messages to different people from within SquirrelMail.
  5. Addresses
    Address books can save a lot of time and typing. You can put the addresses of people you write most often in them, and reuse them over and over.
  6. Folders
    You can store messages in different folders. This is especially useful if you have a lot of email and want to keep it organized. The folders option allows manipulation of your folders.
  7. Options
    You can customize the way that SquirrelMail looks and responds to you by setting different options in this section.
  8. Search
    Searches through a folder for given criteria.
  9. Frequently Asked Questions
    Often people have the same questions that have been asked many times before. This is a list of commonly asked questions and answers.