This window is used when creating or editing an E-Mail.
Click on
.Select an email. Click the
icon in the detail view. Select a reply or forward function.Select an email draft. Click the
icon or the icon in the tool bar.
Content
Addresses
. Shows your sender address. If clicking on it, a menu with several functions opens:
Select another sender address
. Defines whether the real name is displayed.
. Opens the window for editing the real name.
, button. Opens the or input field.
button. Opens the input field.
Your email reply will be sent to the email addresses entered in this input field.
input field. Matching suggestions will be displayed during input. To accept a suggestion, click on it. To accept the first suggestion, press Enter.
If clicking on
, , or one of the icons , a window for selecting contacts from an address book opens.E-Mail content
input field. Enter your E-Mail's subject in this field.
If the E-Mail has attachments, the attachments will be displayed as preview or list.
Input field for the E-Mail text.
To format the text or to add images, click the
icon in the button bar. Enable . Enable the icon in the button bar.. Sends the E-Mail to the entered recipients.
. Opens a menu that allows you to select when the email should be sent.
Button bar
An icon for showing or hiding the formatting options.
icon . Opens a menu with functions for adding attachments.
. Adds local files.
Drive app.
. Adds files that are saved in the. Adds the attachments of the email selected in the list view.
Depending on the configuration:
icon . Encrypts the email. A function bar will be displayed above the email text. If clicking on , a menu with encryption options opens:icon . Opens a menu for adding or creating text templates.
icon . Opens a menu with additional functions:
add signature to E-Mail text, edit signature
set priority, add vCard, request read receipt
define the E-Mail's text format: plain text, HTML
save the E-Mail as draft and close the editing window
General description of the user interface:
Related topics:
Parent topic: The E-Mail Components