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6/10/2012. 2. Introduction . There are many different E-mail clientsPegasus is one of the least known but consistently ranks as one of the bestWe'll explore Pegasus for beginners and for advanced usersThis is not a class in Pine or our new Sun WebAccess (which are other E-mail clients) although we c
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1. 6/10/2012 1 Pegasus E-Mail(Beginning & Advanced) Eric Noble
Hastings College of the Law
Computer Training Series
2. 6/10/2012 2 Introduction There are many different E-mail clientsPegasus is one of the least known but consistently ranks as one of the bestWe’ll explore Pegasus for beginners and for advanced usersThis is not a class in Pine or our new Sun WebAccess (which are other E-mail clients) although we could answer questions about them at the end
3. 6/10/2012 3 Agenda Vocabulary of E-Mail Systems
Learning Curve for Software
Topics We’ll Cover Today
Beginning or
Advanced
Summary
Questions/Answers
4. 6/10/2012 4 Vocabulary Client and Server (see separate slide)
POP3 (protocol that GETS mail)
SMTP (protocol that SENDS mail)
E-mail clients (Pegasus, Pine, etc.)
Defaults (Settings that can change)
5. 6/10/2012 5 Overview of Client-Server Model of E-mail System Server = computer & software that collects and transmits EVERYONE’s email msgs
Client = computer & software that reads the INDIVIDUAL USER’s email msgs
In our system, Pericles is the server, and Pegasus is a client email application
The email initially resides on Pericles, and Pegasus downloads it to the local client computer.
(NOTE: this is a default that we can change)
6. 6/10/2012 6 Client-Server Model (diagram)
7. 6/10/2012 7 Beginning Topics Review of Windows Basics
Creating E-mail Messages
Reading E-mail Messages
Replying, Printing, Forwarding, Deleting Messages
Address Books
Word Wrap
Send Options (Blind CC: etc)
Toolbar Buttons (Quick Shortcuts)
Spell Check
8. 6/10/2012 8 Review of Windows Basics Things you should know in Windows:
Files, Folders, Copying, Moving, Deleting
Mouse Control: Click, Double Click, Click and Drag, Positioning, Right Button
Window Frames: Size, Resize, Maximize, Minimize, Restore, Close
Copy/Cut/Paste (and shortcuts Ctrl-C/X/V)
Desktop: Icons, Properties, Task Bar, System Tray, Start Button, Programs
Menu Commands: File/Edit/Window/Help
Tricks: Keyboard shortcuts, Mouse over, Changing defaults
Most Important: learning how to learn
9. 6/10/2012 9 Creating E-Mail Messages
10. 6/10/2012 10 Reading E-Mail Messages
11. 6/10/2012 11 Replying to a message
12. 6/10/2012 12 Forwarding a message
13. 6/10/2012 13 Printing a message
14. 6/10/2012 14 Deleting Selected Messages
15. 6/10/2012 15 Address Books
16. 6/10/2012 16 Word Wrap
17. 6/10/2012 17 Send Options (Blind CC: etc)
18. 6/10/2012 18 Toolbar Buttons (Shortcuts)
19. 6/10/2012 19 Spell Check
20. 6/10/2012 20 Advanced Topics Folders (Creating and Moving Messages Into)
Signatures
Windows (Changing Display Font, Size, etc.)
Distribution Lists
Mail Filtering
Attachments
Changing Default Settings
Extracting Messages to Files
Multiple accounts/users
Saving Work in Progress
21. 6/10/2012 21 Folders (Creating and Moving Messages Into)
22. 6/10/2012 22 Signatures
23. 6/10/2012 23 Windows (Changing Display Font, Size, etc.)
24. 6/10/2012 24 Distribution Lists
25. 6/10/2012 25 Mail Filtering
26. 6/10/2012 26 Attachments
27. 6/10/2012 27 Changing Default Settings
28. 6/10/2012 28 Extracting Messages to Files
29. 6/10/2012 29 Saving Work in Progress
30. 6/10/2012 30 Summary Pegasus is a very rich E-mail programWe’ve only touched a portion of its features (mostly what I use myself)For more information, read the built-in Help guide – it’s very detailedThere are Pegasus listserv discussion groups if you want to really know moreIf you don’t have the latest version when you get back to your computer, leave a message at ext. 4404 to request upgrade
31. 6/10/2012 31 Questions (Beginning) Add questions from the audience here
32. 6/10/2012 32 Questions (Advanced) Add questions from the audience here
33. 6/10/2012 33 The Learning Curve