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Webmail Tutorial

1. Introduction
2. Reading Mail
3. Sending Mail
4. Saving Drafts
5. Address Book
6. Organizing Messages
7. Searching
8. Options

Frequently Asked Questions

Webmail Tutorial - Saving Drafts

In order to be able to save a message as a draft, there must be a "Drafts" folder.

Create a Drafts folder if one does not already exist

  1. Log on to Webmail with your Expedient email address and username.
  2. Click Folders on the menu.
  3. Create a folder named Drafts.

Select the Drafts folder in Folder Preferences

  1. From the Options menu, select Folder Preferences on the right.
  2. From the drop-down list labeled Draft Folder that is located under the Special Folder Options at the top of the page, select Drafts.
  3. Click the Submit button at the bottom to save your changes.

Compose your message and save to the Drafts folder

  1. Compose a message.
  2. To save the message in the Drafts folder, click the Save Draft button on the message window that is between the header and body of the message.

    message buttons

  3. Click the refresh folder list on the left menu under Folders.

To resume composing the message in the Drafts folder

  1. Click the Drafts folder on the left.
  2. Click the subject of the message you want to continue to compose.
  3. Click the Resume Draft link that is above the Subject: of the message at the upper left.

    Resume Draft

  4. You will return you to compose message window where you can edit the message and either save it again to Drafts if you need more time to complete it or send it normally.

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