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	<title>Technology Medley &#187; email</title>
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		<title>Kerio Webmail</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Nov 2007 23:33:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pam</dc:creator>
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If you are using the school division&#8217;s webmail, are you taking advantage of the extra features? Email addresses of people in your contacts list as well as the school division&#8217;s contact list will be completed for you, but you need to check the following:

Click on Settings
Click on Settings again

Click on the Mail tab
Make sure that [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you are using the school division&#8217;s webmail, are you taking advantage of the extra features? Email addresses of people in your contacts list as well as the school division&#8217;s contact list will be completed for you, but you need to check the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>Click on Settings</li>
<li>Click on Settings again
<ul>
<li>Click on the Mail tab</li>
<li>Make sure that all 5 boxes are checked.</li>
<li>Click on the Mail Composing tab</li>
<li>Click the Choose Folders button</li>
<li>There are 2 different Contacts folders. They both need to be checked
<ul>
<li>The first one is your personal contacts.
<ul>
<li>You will probably see it just above your Deleted Items folder.</li>
<li>Make sure it is checked.</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>The second one is public (school division) contacts.
<ul>
<li>Scroll down until you see Public Folders</li>
<li>IF you don&#8217;t see anything underneath Public Folders, click the + sign</li>
<li>Scroll down until you see Contacts</li>
<li>This checkbox should also be checked.</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Now you can type in just a portion of a person&#8217;s name, press the tab key, and the email address will be entered for you. This is probably my favorite feature of this entire program!</p>
<h3>Calendar</h3>
<p>You can keep your own personal calendar that you can access anywhere you have an internet connection. In fact, you can set up multiple calendars and share them with your coworkers. The instructions for this are included in the Kerio handout located in the Box widget in the sidebar.</p>
<p>Under Public Folders, you will find calendars for each school. If you would like to have information added to these calendars, the secretaries, principals, and I can all add items, so just let us know. You will also find folders titled South Technology Schedule or West Technology Schedule. These calendars are being used to reserve the laptop carts, so make sure you sign up when you plan to use the laptops with your students! You can find the instructions<span style="color: #ff0000;"> </span><span style="color: #000000;"><a href="http://pelgin.edublogs.org/2007/11/17/laptops/">here</a>.</span></p>
<h3>Tasks</h3>
<p>Keep your own &#8220;to do&#8221; list by using the tasks feature. Set reminders for your tasks and you&#8217;ll never forget to make that important phone call or send home a special message again. If you are memory challenged like me, this feature can be a life saver!</p>
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>Notes are simply very small text files, but I find myself using them all the time! Any time someone gives me directions for something that I know I&#8217;ll forget but will need again, I create a new note. Then, all I have to do is open my email and find the note with those directions. This would be a great way to keep up with specific <a href="http://pelgin.edublogs.org/2007/09/27/ar/">AR directions </a>such as how to delete tests or clear locks. I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ll think of other uses of this very cool feature. The very first line of the note will show up as the title, so make sure the beginning is something you will recognize.</p>
<p>Take advantage of all that our webmail has to offer!</p>
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