HP Pavilion 700 HP Pavilion Desktop PCs - (English) Quick Start Guide 5971-583 - Page 64

Receiving e-mail messages

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Receiving e-mail messages 1 Start Outlook Express. See instructions above. 2 If necessary, click the Send/Recv tool on the toolbar to have Outlook deliver new messages from all listed e-mail accounts. 3 Click the Inbox folder to view the list of incoming messages. Messages not yet read appear in bold on the screen. Note: The messages stay in your Inbox until you delete them or move them to another folder. 4 Click a message once to view it, or doubleclick the message to expand it and read it in its own window. For more information about using Outlook Express, go to the help menu within the program. 42 HP Pavilion home PC

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HP Pavilion home PC
Receiving e-mail messages
1
Start Outlook Express. See instructions above.
2
If necessary, click the
Send/Recv
tool on the
toolbar to have Outlook deliver new messages
from all listed e-mail accounts.
3
Click the
Inbox
folder to view the list of
incoming messages. Messages not yet read
appear in bold on the screen.
Note:
The messages stay in your Inbox until you
delete them or move them to another folder.
4
Click a message once to view it, or double-
click the message to expand it and read it in
its own window.
For more information about using Outlook
Express, go to the help menu within the
program.