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Glossary of Web Mail Icons

Icon
Function
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"reply to" icon
Reply to message Replying to a Message
"forward" icon
Forward message Forwarding a Message
Delete message Deleting a Message
"delete and move to next" icon
Delete and move to next message Deleting a Message
"copy to" icon
Copy message to mailbox Copying or Moving a Message
Move message to mailbox Copying or Moving a Message
"redirect" icon
Redirect (bounce) a message Redirecting Selected Messages
Open oldest unread message Reading Mail
"add to addresses" icon
Add address to address book Address Books
the "Mark All" icon
Mark all messages on the page Working with Multiple Messages
Mark message as read Mark as Messages as Read or Flagged
Mark message as unread Mark as Messages as Read or Flagged
Flag message Mark as Messages as Read or Flagged
Unflag message Mark as Messages as Read or Flagged
the "marked as deleted" icon
Mark as deleted Trash Management
the "purge" icon
Purge messages marked for deletion Trash Management
the "undelete" icon
Undelete messages marked for deletion Trash Management
the "full headers" icon
Show full headers of message View Full Headers
the "undecoded (raw) message" icon
Show full headers and raw message View Full Headers
the "settings" icon
Settings Working with Mailboxes
Filter Coming soon


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