You've Got Mail!
For computer users, one of life's little joys is to check their e-mail to see what messages they've received. Just like regular mail, it may only be ads and other junk, but there may be a surprise note from an old friend or some other goodies.
When you open your e-mail program, the first thing you will probably see is your Inbox. Different programs call it by different names; some refer to it as the New Mail screen. Regardless of what it's called, it lists the new messages you've received.
There are two basic types of e-mail programs:
- Multi-pane screens, where you click on a message name in the upper pane to read it in the lower pane;
- Single-pane screens, where you double-click a message to open it in a separate pane.
To read a message, just click or double-click on it, depending on the program type. The lower pane changes to display the message, or a separate window appears showing the message. If the message is long, there may be a scroll bar down the right side that you can use to move through the message.
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