3.6. Composing Your Mail

This is where you write your mail. It is also where you interact with your accounts and use the address book.

3.6.1. Composer Window

3.6.1.1. Compose

Write that letter

The Default Keyboard Shortcut is: Ctrl + N

After selecting the Compose function you are presented with the Mail Compose Window ( Dialog.)

There are three primary areas and a few different functions available from this dialog.

1. The Top Icon Bar See Section 3.3.2.3 for more information.

2. The Address Entry Fields See Section 3.6.1.1.2 below for more information.

3. The Message Entry or Edit Window. See Section 3.6.1.1.4below for more information.

3.6.1.1.1. Select Account

By default the first account you configured is pre-loaded into this field

To choose another account select the arrow on the right hand side of this field and click the account name you require

3.6.1.1.2. Receivers Address

These three fields (TO, CC and BCC) are the places you enter the full E-mail address of the person(s) to whom you are writing.

  • TO

    The primary person or group your mail is directed to

  • CC

    Send a Carbon Copy to this person

  • BCC

    Send a" Blind Carbon Copy".

3.6.1.1.3. Mail Subject

Write a short, clear heading for your mail here

3.6.1.1.4. The Mail Body

The letter / message itself

This is what it is all about . The primary reason for having a mail application at all.

Here you type in your pearls of prose .

Please note that basic cut and paste is supported as is including the contents of a file. If you want to be sure that your recipient can read your stuff the safest choice would be plain text but theoretically anything that may be presented as text may be pasted into here.