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Use the Navigation bar to navigate throughout WorldClient’s main pages and your personal mail folders. The Navigation bar has a number of major components:
Get Mail Click "Get Mail" to check your mailbox(es) for new email messages.
Calendar Click "Calendar" to move to the Calendar page where you can view events that are scheduled on your calendar.
Compose Click "Compose" to move to the Compose page, which is used for composing email messages.
Compose Fax (optional) Click "Compose Fax" to move to the Compose Fax page, which is used for composing Fax messages. Some accounts may not have access to this feature.
Contacts Click "Contacts" to move to the default Contacts folder page. On this page you can add, edit, and delete Address Book entries.
Options From the "Options" page you can reach several different areas:
Help Clicking "Help" on the Navigation bar will open WorldClient’s User Help in a separate window. User Help contains a Table of Contents and Index for navigating throughout the help system and displaying Help topics in the main frame on the right.
Sign Out Click "Sign Out" to sign out of the WorldClient email system. You should always sign out and close your browser when you are finished working with your mail. This will aid in making sure that your mail is secure at all times.
Folders All accounts have four folders when they are created, which cannot be renamed or deleted. However, you can create, delete, and rename any number of other folders or subfolders by using the Folders page, which is reached by clicking Folders or on the Navigation bar. Clicking a specific folder on the Navigation bar will move you to the Message Listing of that folder.
Empty Trash The Trash folder is used to protect you from accidentally deleting messages. When you Delete a message from the Message Listing, it will be moved to the Trash folder rather than immediately deleted (Depending on your personal preferences). Clicking "Empty Trash" on the Navigation bar will permanently delete all messages currently stored in the Trash folder. Depending upon your particular account settings, messages contained in the Trash folder may also be deleted when you log out or a specific limit is reached. Contact your mail administrator to determine what size or number limitations (if any) may be applied to your account.
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