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1 School Mail System - Access through Outlook Web Access User Guide FOR Education Bureau (EDB) Version: 1.1 February 2008 The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region The contents of this document remain the property of and may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the express permission of the Government of the HKSAR

2 Distribution List Distribution of Controlled Copy Copy No. Holder Education Bureau, The Government of the Hong Kong Special 1 Administrative Region 2 Project Team, Microsoft (Hong Kong) Limited Prepared By: Doc. Effective Date: Prepared By: Date: Copy No: Doc. Expiry Date: Reviewed By: Date: Page 2

3 Amendment History Change Number Revision Description Sections Affected Revision Number Date 1 Add a Section on Archive Mails February 2008 Page 3

4 Table of Contents 1. PURPOSE SCOPE SYSTEM SUMMARY OBJECTIVES SYSTEM FUNCTIONS WORKSTATION REQUIREMENT COMPUTER HARDWARE COMPUTER SOFTWARE OUTLOOK WEB ACCESS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (BASIC) LOGIN AND LOGOUT REGIONAL SETTINGS SIGNATURE CREATE AND SEND MAIL DRAFT MAIL ADDRESS BOOK SEARCH (BASIC VERSION) ADDRESS BOOK SEARCH (ADVANCED VERSION) REQUEST FOR READ RECEIPT READ MAIL REPLY MAIL FORWARD MAIL PRINT MAIL ARCHIVE MAIL DELETE MAIL RECOVER DELETED MAIL ADD ATTACHMENT SAVE ATTACHMENT FOLDER MANAGEMENT FLAG AND REMINDER COLOR CATEGORIES SET UP OUT OF OFFICE ASSISTANT CHANGE INTRANET/OWA PASSWORD MAILBOX SPACE INDICATOR OUTLOOK WEB ACCESS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (ADVANCED) CALENDAR TASKS RULES PERSONAL CONTACTS MAILBOX DELEGATION OPEN OTHER S MAILBOX APPENDIX I INTERNET EXPLORER SETTINGS ENABLE JAVASCRIPT ENABLE COOKIES DO NOT SAVE ENCRYPTED PAGE APPENDIX II SCHOOL MAIL SYSTEM NEW FEATURES NEW FEATURES Page 4

5 1. PURPOSE The document provides necessary information to guide users to access and use their School Mail System mailbox through Outlook Web Access (OWA). Page 5

6 2. SCOPE This document covers the Outlook Web Access (OWA) and usage from the end user perspective. Page 6

7 3. SYSTEM SUMMARY 3.1. OBJECTIVES In order to facilitate electronic communication within the EDB, School Mail System is established to provide Electronic Mail service for school users. School users can use this service to communicate with EDB and other Internet mail users SYSTEM FUNCTIONS The system would support common functions including: 1. Compose, forward, reply, delete mails, including Internet mails, and return receipt; 2. Handle file attachments; 3. Use directory for locating mail recipients within EDB (EDB Contacts); 4. Use directory for locating mail recipients within the Government (Whole Government Address List) 5. Provide Single-sign-on with EDB Portal (Common Logon System) account. The system would allow users to communicate with other mail users in the Government, which includes: 1. Send and receive with EDB Office users. 2. Share directory information with other systems in the same B/D; 3. Support the exchange of s with users across B/Ds under the existing Government Communication Network (GCN) messaging infrastructure; 4. Comply with the requirements of GCN for communication across Bureau or Departments Page 7

8 4. WORKSTATION REQUIREMENT 4.1. COMPUTER HARDWARE Hardware Requirements: Recommended for better performance -- Pentium IV 1 GHz with 512 MB of memory Minimum requirement -- Pentium III 733 MHz with 256 MB of memory 4.2. COMPUTER SOFTWARE Supported Operating Systems: Windows Vista Windows XP SP2 Windows 2000 SP4 Supported Browsers: Internet Explorer 6.0 or above. Note: JavaScript and cookies should be enabled in the browsers for running the OWA client without error. In addition, Security property "Do not save encrypted pages to disk" under Advanced options of Internet Explorer should not be checked. Please refer to Appendix I for details. Page 8

9 5. OUTLOOK WEB ACCESS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (BASIC) You can access your OWA with a workstation which can access the Internet LOGIN AND LOGOUT A. Login Outlook Web Access For School users with EDB Portal Account 1. Logon EDB Intranet through the Common Logon System on the EDB Portal Logon Page ( 2. After logon EDB Intranet, you can access OWA through [User Services] -> [Check My ] -> [School Mail System]. Page 9

10 For School users without EDB Portal Account 1. Logon EDB Intranet through the link [Access to EDB Intranet by non EDB Portal Users] on the EDB Portal Logon Page ( 2. A logon page will be shown asking for your login name and password. Type in your login name and password and then click [OK]. 3. After logon EDB Intranet, you can access OWA through [User Services] -> [Check My ] -> [School Mail System]. Page 10

11 OR You can launch the following URL for the OWA login direct and type in your login name and password. B. Logout Outlook Web Access For information security consideration, it is highly recommended to log off OWA after using it, especially if you are using common or shared workstation to login your OWA. 1. Click [Log Off]. Log Off 2. Click the box [Log Off]. And then click [Close Windows]. Page 11

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13 5.2. REGIONAL SETTINGS According to your need, you can set your preferred timezone and mailbox language in Regional settings. A. Timezone Timezone for Hong Kong is GMT +8:00. It is suggested to use this timezone for your settings unless you have specific needs (e.g. if you are working out of Hong Kong, other timezone settings may be required). 1. To configure regional settings, click [Options] on the top right hand corner. 2. On the left pane, click [Regional Settings]. 3. If you find the time for the received is not correct due to the incorrect timezone settings, you can select the current timezone in this option setting. 4. Click [Save] to save your setting. B. Language 1. Follow Steps 1 and 2 above. 2. Select the language. Preferred languages are English (United States) and Chinese (HKSAR). 3. Click [Save] to save your setting. Page 13

14 5.3. SIGNATURE In OWA, user can preset their desired signature. 1. To set signature, click [Options] on the top right hand corner. 2. On the left pane, click [Messaging]. In the [ Signature] section, type your desired signature. Check the checkbox [Automatically include my signature on outgoing messages]. Click [Save] to save your setting. Enter signature here Page 14

15 5.4. CREATE AND SEND MAIL 1. To reach your mailbox by clicking [Mail] -> [Inbox]. Inbox Mailbox 2. Click [New] and [Message]. Then, a blank mail message box will pop up. Page 15

16 3. If you want to have the Bcc field, you can click [Options] and tick the [Show Bcc] checkbox. 4. Type recipients addresses in the [To/Cc/Bcc] fields. You may just enter the mail aliases of the recipients (for users whose addresses are available in your address book) and click the [tick] button to validate the addresses. Page 16

17 5. Or, you can choose the users from the address books (i.e. EDB Address book or Whole Government Address book). For details on the use of the address books, please refer to Section 5.6 and Type in subject & mail body. 7. You may attach file(s) in your mail (Please refer to Section 5.16 for the detailed steps). 8. Click [Send]. Page 17

18 Note: a). Before you send the mail, you can check the spelling by pressing the spelling check icon Click [OK].. Then select the language for the spell checking. The words with spelling error will be underlined. Right click the underlined word. Right click the underlined word. Select the correct word or your preferred action. b). School Mail System also provides a feature to do the spell checking automatically before sending . You can configure this setting by clicking [Options] on the top right hand corner: Page 18

19 Click [Spelling]. Tick the checkbox [Always check spelling before sending]. Click [Save]. To test the setting, you may compose a testing with some wrong spelled words. Click [Send]. The words with spelling error will be underlined. Right-click the underlined word. Select the correct word or preferred action. Page 19

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21 5.5. DRAFT MAIL In the new mail window, check the [Save] icon, the current mail will then be saved in the [Drafts] folder. Page 21

22 5.6. ADDRESS BOOK SEARCH (BASIC VERSION) 1. Click [Address Book] icon on the right top banner or that beside [To/Cc/bcc] field in a new mail. 2. Click [Show other address list]. 3. Select the address book that you want to use. 01 EDB Address Book (This address book contains all EDB users mail address.) 02 Whole Government Address Book (This address book contains the mail address of all Government users, including EDB users. You can locate users of other Government Bureau/Departments in this address book.) Important Note: The information in Whole Government Address Book is contributed by individual Bureau or Department. EDB Administrator does not hold responsibility for the accuracy of the information. 4. Enter keyword (e.g. ying) in the search text field. Press <Enter>. Searching results will be displayed. Page 22

23 5. You can right-click the selected contact object. And perform the action that you would like. Open Read the details of the contact object; New Message Create a new message for this contact object; New Meeting Request to Contact Create a new meeting request for this contact object; Add to Contacts Add this contact object information to your contact list. 6. If the address book is opened through clicking the [Address Book] icon beside [To/Cc/Bcc] field in a new mail, you may directly input the target mail address(es) to the [To/Cc/Bcc] field by highlighting the concerned address(es) and clicking [To/Cc/Bcc] button at the bottom of the address book. The address(es) will then be added to the relevant field. Click the [To/Cc/Bcc] to add the address(es). Highlight the selected address(es). 7. Close the address book after finishing the searching. Page 23

24 Note: This is a basic version of the address book search. Only limited searching criteria and function is provided. Keyword will be lookup in the following order: - DisplayName; - First Name; - Last Name; - address. Page 24

25 5.7. ADDRESS BOOK SEARCH (ADVANCED VERSION) Besides the basic version of the address book search, you may use [Address Book (Advanced)] which provides more searching attributes and flexibilities to search the target address(es). 1. Click [Address Book (Advanced)]. 2. Select the address book that you want to use: 01 EDB Address Book (This address book contains all EDB users mail address.) 02 Whole Government Address Book (This address book contains the mail address of all Government users, including EDB users. You can locate users of other Government Bureau/Departments in this address book.) Important Notes: The information in Whole Government Address Book is contributed by individual Bureau or Department. EDB Administrator does not hold responsibility for the accuracy of the information. 3. In the searching criteria box, enter the specific data that you want to search, for example, ying in the field of [Last Name] or Tsuen Wan Govt Primary Page 25

26 School in the field of [Company/School]. Click [Find]. The searching results will be displayed. Notes: For the field Title, square blanket [ ] should be used, for example, EO[AA]1. 4. Click on the result entry and the corresponding details will be displayed in the right-pane. Details of the result entry. 5. If you want to mark the object for your mail delivery, double-click the entry and the corresponding mail address and display name will be copied to the upper right textbox pending for further action. Page 26

27 6. Then, click the button [Send to Clipboard]. The address(es) in the textbox will be sent to the clipboard. 7. If there is a pop up asking you if you want to allow the webpage to access your clipboard, click [Allow access]. 8. Open a new and perform paste action to input your searching result in the clipboard to the corresponding address field (e.g. To, Cc or Bcc). 9. Click [Check Name] icon. 10. Click [Send] icon to send the to the target address(es). 11. Close the address book after finishing the searching. Page 27

28 5.8. REQUEST FOR READ RECEIPT Note: This option works only if target recipient mail system supports this feature. 1. In the new mail window, click the [Options] box on the top right hand corner. 2. Tick the checkbox for [Request a read receipt for this message]. Then click [OK]. 3. Draft and send the as usual. 4. When the recipient receives and opens your , his/her mailbox will generate an automatic response telling that he/she has read the You will then get the read receipt response from the recipient. Page 28

29 Important Note: The default setting for OWA users of Read receipt response is set to Auto Response. This setting can be modified by user. But users are suggested not to modify this setting. Page 29

30 5.9. READ MAIL 1. To read your mail, click [Mail] -> [Inbox]. Your [Inbox] folder will open and display any messages you have received. 2. Mail would be bolded if it has not been read. 3. Double click on the selected roll to open the mail. 4. The selected mail would then be shown in a new pop up window. Page 30

31 5.10. REPLY MAIL 1. Open the mail. 2. Click [Reply] or [Reply to All] button. 3. Type in mail body and click [Send] to send the . Page 31

32 5.11. FORWARD MAIL 1. Open the mail. 2. Click [Forward] button 3. Type in mail body and the address of the recipient(s). Click [Send] to send the . Page 32

33 5.12. PRINT MAIL 1. Open the mail. 2. Click the [print] button. 3. Choose the printer and click [OK]. Page 33

34 5.13. ARCHIVE MAIL 1. Mails in the folders [Inbox], [Sent Items] and [Deleted Items] and their sub-folders older than 180 days will not be retained in School Mail System and will be purged regularly. 2. To retain the useful mail(s), you may create new folders at your mail box and move them to these folders. For details, you may refer to Section Page 34

35 5.14. DELETE MAIL 1. Click the mail to be deleted so that it is highlighted. 2. Click the [Delete] button on the tool bar to delete the selected mail(s). 3. You can also opt to right-click the selected (s) and click [Delete] on the pop up box to delete the mail(s). 4. The mail(s) would be removed from [Inbox] and would be stored in [Deleted Items] box. 5. Go to the [Deleted Items] folder. Right click this folder and click the [Empty Deleted Items] option to delete all the mails therein. Note: a). Any mails in the [Deleted Items] folder will be emptied from the folder automatically if they have been retained in the [Deleted Items] folder for more than 48 hours. b). All mails cleaned from the [Deleted Items] folder can be recovered where necessary if they have not been permanently deleted. Please refer to Section 5.15 for details. Page 35

36 5.15. RECOVER DELETED MAIL 1. By using the [Recover Deleted Items] option, user can recover the deleted mails from the [Deleted Items] folder if they have not yet been permanently deleted. To do so, click [Options] on the top right hand corner. 2. On the left pane, click [Deleted Items]. Select the s that you want to recover. Then click [Recover to Deleted Items Folder]. If you click [Permanently Delete], the selected mails will be deleted permanently. Click this link to recover deleted mail. Click this link to delete s permanently. 3. If you want to empty the Deleted Items folder every time when you logoff, you can select the option [Empty the Deleted Items folder on logoff]. Page 36

37 Note: Mail System will purge mails older than 180 days, no matter whether they have been read or not, for the folders [Inbox], [Sent Items], [Deleted Items] and their sub-folders of the mailbox in the periodic server housekeeping exercise. Any mail cleaned by Mail System purging policy or by clicking the [Permanently Delete] option cannot be recovered. Page 37

38 5.16. ADD ATTACHMENT You can attach file(s) to a mail. 1. In a message window, click the [Attachment] icon and then click [Browse] to select the file(s) to be attached. 2. If you want to attach more files, you can click [Choose more files]. 3. Click [Attach] and the selected file(s) would be attached to the mail. Page 38

39 5.17. SAVE ATTACHMENT 1. Right-click the attachment that you want to save and then click [Save as]. 2. And then, choose the location and click [Save]. Page 39

40 5.18. FOLDER MANAGEMENT A. Mail Folders OWA comes with a set of default folders, which allows you to organize your mails, as well as your personal contacts and calendar: [Calendar] Displays your calendar items. [Contacts] Displays contacts you have created. [Deleted Items] Where messages marked for deletion are stored. [Drafts] Where you can save a message until you are ready to send it. [Inbox] - Where new messages appear. [Junk ] - It is the folder where junk mails are stored. You will see in Section 6.3 of this guide on how a rule can be set to identify incoming mails from a particular address or having particular text be blocked from your [Inbox] folder and be sent to the Junk Folder directly. [Notes] Display notes that you have created. [Outbox] Display messages waiting to send. [Sent Items] Store the sent messages. [Sync Issues] If Exchange ActiveSync (Access of the mailbox through mobile device) is used, error related to the message synchronization will be stored. [Tasks] Display task that you have created. [Search Folders] It is a virtual folder that provides a view of all messages that match specific search criteria. Since the searching function is not available for OWA users, please ignore this folder.. B. Create Folders 1. Select the location that you want to create folder. Then, right-click that location and select [Create New Folder]. 2. A textbox will be available for you to enter the folder name. Enter the name for the folder and the new folder will be created. Page 40

41 C. Move Mail to Folder 1. Select the mail(s) to be moved; 2. Drag and drop the mail(s) directly to your target folder. D. Delete Folder 1. Right-click the folder you want to delete. 2. Select [Delete] from the menu. Page 41

42 5.19. FLAG AND REMINDER It is a tool which helps you to remind yourself to follow up on specific items in your mailbox on a specified pre-set date. A. Follow Up Flag 1. Select the mail that you want to mark as Follow Up and click [Follow Up] icon on the right corner of the row. 2. Or you can open the mail, and click [Follow Up] icon on the tool bar. 3. Then select the desired due date, for example, today, tomorrow, next week, etc. as appropriate. 4. After you mark the follow-up flag, you can sort those messages which have been flagged with Follow Up according to the flag due date and flag start date: [Flag Due Date] Sorts the messages based on the due date of the flag. [Flag Start Date] Sorts the messages based on the date that the flag was added; Page 42

43 5. To clear the flag, select the mail and click [Follow Up] flag. The follow up flag will change to a tick icon. B. Reminder 1. In addition to the flag, you can add reminder to mails. To do so, right click the selected mail and select [ Set Date and Reminder] from the menu. 2. You can also use the [Mark Complete], [Clear Flag], and [Set Default Flag] functions. Page 43

44 5.20. COLOR CATEGORIES This tool helps you to organize items in your mailbox. Each category is assigned with a color. You can apply a category to a mail, a calendar item, a contact, and or a task according to their contents, sender, etc, to suit your special needs. 1. Open a mail that you want to apply category. Click the Color Categories icon. 2. Select the color (e.g. Green) that your want to apply. 3. Categories applied. 4. You can search your mails which have been applied with color category. Tick the Category checkbox and select the selected category (e.g. Green Category). Click search icon. Page 44

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46 5.21. SET UP OUT OF OFFICE ASSISTANT 1. Click the icon [Options] on the top right hand corner. 2. Select the option [Out of Office Assistant]. 3. On the right pane, you can enable or disable the Out of Office Assistant. [Do not send Out of Office auto-replies] By choosing this option, [Out of Office Assistant] will be disabled. [Send Out of Office auto-replies] By choosing this option, [Out of Office Assistant] will be enabled and auto-replies will be delivered to those senders within EDB School Mail System. You can specify the effective time range for the [Out of Office Assistant]. Page 46

47 Type the auto-reply message here. 4. Type your Out of Office auto-reply message in the concerned textbook. 5. For non-edb School Mail System senders, which is named as External Sender in OWA, (e.g. EDB Notes users or senders from other domains like you have to tick one of the following checkboxes appropriately before they will receive the auto-replies. [Send Out of Office auto-replies only to senders in my Contacts List] By choosing this option, Out of Office auto-replies will be available to the External Senders that exists in your contacts list. [Send Out of Office auto-replies to anyone outside my organization] By choosing this option, Out of Office auto-replies will be available for any External Sender. Type the auto-reply message for External Sender here. You may use the same Out of Office message for Internal Senders to reply the External Senders. Or you can make another Out of Office message to reply the external senders by typing your message in the above text box.. 6. Click [Save] to save your settings. Page 47

48 5.22. CHANGE INTRANET/OWA PASSWORD For School users with EDB Portal Account 1. Type in your login name and password and click [Change Password for EDB Portal] in the logon page of EDB Portal (Common Logon System) ( 2. The following page pops up. Enter your existing password in [Old password] field. Enter new password in both [New password] and [Confirm new password] fields. Then, click [Change Password]. 3. Upon completion, you will be informed that your password has been changed successfully. Click [Continue] to access to the Intranet. Page 48

49 For School users without EDB Portal Account 1. Logon EDB Intranet through the link [Access to EDB Intranet by non EDB Portal Users] on the EDB Portal Logon Page ( 2. A logon page will be shown asking for your login name and password. Type in your login name and password and then tick the checkbox for [I want to change my password after logging on]. Then, click [Log On]. 3. The following page pops up. Enter your existing password in [Old password] field. Enter new password in both [New password] and [Confirm new password] fields. Then, click [Change Password]. Page 49

50 4. Upon completion, you will be informed that your password has been changed successfully. Click [Continue] to access to the Intranet. OR 5. Open URL in Internet Explorer. 6. Type in your login name and password and click [I want to change my password after logging on]. 7. Follow steps 3-4 above to change the password. Page 50

51 5.23. MAILBOX SPACE INDICATOR User may check the latest space usage information of the mailbox by using the Mailbox Space Indicator function. 1. Locate your mailbox name at the left pane and move the mouse to it. The latest mailbox space information will then be shown up. 1. Move the mouse and point it to the mailbox 2. Mailbox space usage information box will appear. 2. If your mailbox space is almost full (i.e. >90% or 225MB), mailbox space usage information textbox will appear on top of the left pane after you login into your OWA. 3. Besides, system message will be generated by the system alerting those users that their mailbox are almost full (i.e. >90% or >225MB). This message will be sent at around 1:00a.m. everyday. Page 51

52 6. OUTLOOK WEB ACCESS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (ADVANCED) 6.1. CALENDAR 1. To access the Calendar, you can click the [Calendar] icon on the left pane. 2. Choose your desired calendar view, including view by day/week/month. The highlighted cell in the Calendar is the date for current day. Page 52

53 3. Select the date for the event and click the [New] icon. Then, select [Appointment] or [Meeting Request]. 4. Or you can double-click the relevant cell of the date or time to create your event directly. Page 53

54 5. The icons on the tool bar: - Add attachment to this event. - Set this event as a recurrent event. - Spell Checking. - Invite Attendee to your event or appointment. - Set the importance (High or Low). 6. If you want to check your availability, you can click the tab [Scheduling Assistant]. Page 54

55 7. After checking, you can back to appointment screen and click [Save and Close] to save your event. You will see the new event is created in the calendar already. 8. If you want to update or delete the event, you can double-click the event. Then, update or delete the event: Update Modify and save it. Delete Click the delete icon to delete it. 9. If you received a calendar task (Meeting Request) and think it is useful for your Page 55

56 counterpart, you can forward the calendar task to your counterpart and mark his/her calendar. To do so, click [Forward]. 10. Enter the recipient information and click [Send] to send it. Page 56

57 6.2. TASKS 1. In OWA, you can create task to remind yourself that you have some tasks that you need to do. On the left pane, click the [Tasks] icon. 2. In the [Tasks] section, click [New] icon to create a new task. 3. Enter your task details. Then click [Save and Close] to save your task. Page 57

58 4. After you have completed the task, you can mark the task as completed by clicking the follow up flag. 5. You can also open the task and update task status or details. Click [Save and Close] to save your update. 6. If you want to delete the task, click the delete icon. Page 58

59 6.3. RULES In OWA, user can create rules to act automatically on new messages you receive that meet certain conditions. 1. To create rules, click [Options] on the top right hand corner. 2. On the left pane, click [Rules]. The following shows an example how to move s from a specified user to a specified folder like [Junk ] folder: a). Create a new mail rule by click the [New Rule] button. b). Select [Move messages from someone to a folder]. c). In the [Name] field, enter the Rule Name (e.g. From Exch User 02) Page 59

60 d). Click the link [people or distribution lists]. e). Enter the user address or select it from address book. Click [OK]. f). Click the link [specified]. g). Select or create your target folder for mail delivery. Click [OK]. Page 60

61 h). Click [Save] to save the rule. i). If you want to delete the rule, you can select the rule and click the delete button. j). If you found some senders always sending spam mails to you and you want to filter such s to [Junk ] folder, you can use the steps above to create a rule and move spam mail to Junk folder. k). Clean up the [Junk Mail] folder or any folders which are used to store filtered mails regularly as appropriate. Page 61

62 6.4. PERSONAL CONTACTS 1. Click [Contact] in the left menu. 2. Click [New] > [Contact]. 3. Under the [Profile] tag, enter information of the new contact entry. Click [Save and Close]. Page 62

63 4. Finish the creation of a new contact entry. 5. If you want to edit any contact entry, you can double-click the contact entry and then update the details. Click [Save and Close] to save your updating. Page 63

64 6. If you want to delete any contact entry, you can highlight the contact entry and then click the delete icon. Page 64

65 6.5. MAILBOX DELEGATION 1. Click [Mailbox Delegation] in the left menu. 2. If you want to share your mailbox to other user, locate the [Mailbox Delegation Settings] section. Then look up user by using the search box [Display Name] or [Account Name] and click [Lookup]. Page 65

66 3. In the searching results, select the mailbox that you want to delegate. Then, select the folders (i.e. [Inbox], [Calendar], [Contacts] and [Tasks]) that you want to delegate. There are two level of permissions, [None] or [Reviewer], available for share. If you set the permission to [Reviewer], the delegated user can open your delegated folder as Read-Only. If you set the permission to [None], the delegated user is not allowed to access such folder at all. After finish setting the permission, click [Share]. 4. Under [Existing Permission Settings] section, you can find the summary of your mailbox delegation records. 5. If you want to remove the delegation for any user, locate the entry and click [Remove]. If you want to reset the delegation for any user, you also need to remove such delegation entry first. Then configure the permission for such user again. Page 66

67 6.6. OPEN OTHER S MAILBOX 1. Click [Mailbox Delegation] in the left menu. 2. If an user has shared his/her mailbox for your access, you can open other s mailbox by using the section [Open Other s Mailbox]. Firstly, look up the user by using the search box [Display Name] or [Account Name]. Then, click [Lookup]. 3. In the searching results, select the mailbox that you want to open. Then, select the folder type ([Inbox], [Calendar], [Contacts] or [Tasks]). Click [Open]. 4. The delegated mailbox will be opened. Page 67

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69 7. APPENDIX I INTERNET EXPLORER SETTINGS 7.1. ENABLE JAVASCRIPT 1. In Internet Explorer (IE), click [Tools] > [Internet Options]. 2. Move to [Security] tab. Click [Custom Level]. 3. Locate and ensure [Scripting] > [Active scripting] > [Enable] is checked. Click [OK]. Page 69

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71 7.2. ENABLE COOKIES 1. In IE, click [Tools] > [Internet Options]. 2. Move to [Privacy] tab. Click [Advanced]. 3. Ensure the checkbox for [Override automatic cookie handing] is NOT checked. If this checkbox is checked, uncheck it. Click [OK]. Page 71

72 4. However, if the above setting does not work in your case, you can tick the checkbox. Select [Accept] for both options of [First-party Cookies] and [Third-party Cookies]. Then tick the checkbox [Always allow session cookies] and click [OK]. Page 72

73 7.3. DO NOT SAVE ENCRYPTED PAGE 1. In IE, click [Tools] > [Internet Options]. 2. Move to [Advanced] tab. Tick the checkbox for [Do not save encrypted pages to disk]. Click [OK]. Page 73

74 8. APPENDIX II SCHOOL MAIL SYSTEM NEW FEATURES 8.1. NEW FEATURES The School Mail System provides the following new features when compared to the previous iplatform System: Color categories Set different Auto-replies for Internal/External senders through Out of Office Assistant Out Of Office Assistant scheduling Recover deleted items Set/Use signatures Spell Checking Address Book Lookup Calendar Forward meeting request to related counterparts User Interface/Productivity Flag mails for follow-up Reminders Create task list Note: Please note that the above list just covers some major features and is not exhaustive. -END- Page 74

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