Navigating Your Mailbox (Return to Help Menu)

 

Overview(Back to Top)

When you log into the Insight Mail you see a full screen view similar to the one shown below.

The Insight Mail page includes the following areas:

  1. Browser Controls. Shows the standard browser buttons, such as Home, the current address you are pointing to, and other features that may depend on your browser software and settings. The buttons on the browser bar are not part of to the Insight Mail and display for every Web page you visit.

  2. Search Bar, User Name and Quota Display. The Search, Advanced Search, the user name under which you logged in and your mailbox quota are displayed in this area.

  3. Application Tabs. The applications that you can access are listed in the tabs at the top. On the right is Help and Log Off.

  1. Toolbar. Shows actions available for the application you are currently using. In this example, the Mail application toolbar is displayed.

  2. Overview Pane. Displays your Folders, including the system folders Inbox, Sent, Drafts, Spam, and Trash, as well as any custom folders you may have created, Searches you may have saved, and Tags you created, WebApp links that may have been created to integrate with third-party applications from within your mailbox. When you are in the Calendar application, the Overview pane displays your calendar list and WebApps.

  3. A mini-calendar can be displayed below the Overview pane. Displaying the mini-calendar is optional and can be enabled in Preferences, Calendar tab.

  4. Content Pane. The content of this area changes depending on what application is in use. In the Inbox view, it displays all messages or conversations in your Inbox.

 

 

User interface features and shortcuts (Back to Top)

The Insight Mail interface includes many convenience features.

 

 

 

Right-click menus (Back to Top)

Many portions of the advanced Insight Mail interface allow pop-up action menus that appear when you pass your cursor over an item such as a folder and click your right mouse button. The exact menu choices that appear depend on the type of item.

Right clicking on the following displays right-click menus:

 

Applying actions to multiple selections (Back to Top)

When you view a folder by clicking on the folder name on the left, the contents of the folder display with one item selected (highlighted). You can select one or more items to perform actions as follows:

You can select multiple items, and with one right-click on the mouse choose to Mark as Unread, Tag, Delete, or Move all selected items.

Using browsers (Back to Top)

The Insight Mail is designed to work within an Internet browser.  Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and Macintosh Safari are three of the most popular. Not all browsers are supported, so check with CenturyLink™ if you have questions.

Some general guidelines when using the Insight Mail within a browser:

 

When do I need to save my work? (Back to Top)

The Insight Mail is a graphical user interface (GUI) that includes windows, buttons, text entry, and mouse.

With a GUI that uses Internet browser technology to display and operate the user features, it is not always possible for the application to detect when you have done something that you might want to save.

Within Insight Mail, the following rules apply:

Viewing the Overview Pane (Back to Top)

On the left-hand side of the Insight Mail interface are your folders, searches, tags, and WebApps.

Folders

  • Inbox is where new mail is placed by default.

  • Sent contains messages that you have sent.

  • Draft contains composed messages that have not yet been sent.

  • Spam contains messages that have been marked as spam either by you or by the system.

  • Trash contains items that you have deleted.

  • Folders that you have created follow. If your mail account was migrated from another mail system such as Microsoft Outlook, you may see extra folders here that represent folders on the previous mail system.

Unread Message Count. The number in parentheses next to each folder is the number of unread messages contained in that folder. Tags folders display unread message count as well. Any item with unread messages is bold.

To see the number of messages and the total size of the folder, hover the cursor over a folder.

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Searches

This area contains search queries that you created and saved for future use.

Tags

This area shows the tags you have created. Click on a tag to quickly see all messages that are tagged with that tag. See Using tags to classify mail messages for more information.

WebApps

WebApps are created as a mechanism to integrate third-party information and content with the Insight Mail features. WebApps let you interact with different content types in your email messages. Depending on your configuration, you may not have access to WebApps from the Overview Pane.

 

Mail system folders (Back to Top)

The system folders are Inbox, Sent, Drafts, Spam, and Trash. You cannot move, rename, or delete these folders. System folders are always displayed at the top of your folder list, followed by any folders you create.

If you hover the cursor over a folder, the number messages in the folder and the size of the folder are displayed.

Inbox

New mail arrives in the Inbox. By default, your Inbox is displayed after you log in.

Sent

A copy of each message you send is saved in the Sent folder.

Drafts

Messages you have composed but have not sent can be saved in the Drafts folder. If you open a message in the Drafts folder, it opens in the Compose view.

Spam

Most filtering of unsolicited automated mail (aka "spam" or "junk mail") is handled by a spam filter before those mail messages reach your Inbox. Mail that might possibly be spam mail, but isn't certain to be spam, may be placed in your Junk folder. You can review these messages and either move them or delete them. If you don't delete them, they will  be purged after 6 days.

If you find a message that is clearly not relevant, you can highlight it and click Junk. The mail is moved to your Spam folder. Reporting mail as spam helps to fine-tune the spam filtering.

Sometimes messages may be put in the Spam folder that are not really spam mail. Drag those messages to another folder.

You can empty the Spam folder by right-clicking the folder from the left-hand pane and choosing Empty Junk. In addition, the contents of the Spam folder will be automatically purged after 6 days.

Trash

Deleted items are placed in the Trash folder and remain there until you manually empty the trash or until the folder is purged automatically. Mail is purged from this folder after 15 days.

You can empty the trash by right-clicking the folder from the left-hand pane and choosing Empty Trash.

See also:

Setting your user preferences