The Folder List contains each e-mail system's folders for storing messages. You can create, delete, and rename folders in the Folder List. You can copy and move messages between folders. You can choose to hide or display the Folder List.
The message list displays all messages for the selected folder in the Folder List. You can customize the appearance of the columns in the message list.
The Preview Pane displays the content of the selected message. You can choose to hide or display the Preview Pane.
Create a contact record from an e-mail message
Create an activity from an e-mail message
Mark a message as read or unread
View a sent or deleted message
Attach a scheduled activity to an e-mail message
Attach an e-mail message to a company record
Attach an e-mail message to a contact record
Attach an e-mail message to a group record
Merge an attachment into an ACT! database
Copy or move an e-mail message to a folder
Create and delete e-mail folders
Display or hide the Folder List
Empty the Deleted Items folder
Customize the ACT! E-mail window message list columns
Display or hide the ACT! E-mail window toolbar
Display or hide the Folder List
Display or hide the Preview Pane
Display or hide the status bar
Resize the ACT! E-mail window panes
About the ACT! E-mail window
You use the ACT! E-mail window to view messages in your Inbox and other folders, reply to or forward messages, find an e-mail message, and perform many other e-mail functions.
To open the ACT! E-mail window, on the navigation bar, click E-mail.
The ACT! E-mail window displays in a three-pane view: a Folder List, message list, and Preview Pane. You can resize the panes in the ACT! E-mail window.
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From the ACT! E-mail window's Actions menu, you can create a new message; create a new mail message from a template; attach a message to a contact, group, or company record; create a contact from a sender; and create an activity from a message.
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Work with the ACT! E-mail window