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Mailbox
Space - The Mailbox holds
all of your email (both sent and received) as well as
a copy of all messages posted from your account to conferences.
You may delete these messages from your mailbox at any
time. The more space you have, the more messages you
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Address
Book - The Address Book
is standard with all accounts. It is designed to store
your contact information. You can store email addresses,
phone numbers, addresses, and much more. Return
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Home Page
- The Home Page feature allows you to create your very
own personal home page here on SwiftNET.org. It is accessible
to anyone with a web brower. The url will be (www.swiftnet.org/~your_name).
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Daily
Time Limit - The Daily
Time Limit is the amount of time that you are allowed
to remain connected to SwiftNET.org in one day (from
12 am to 12 am EST). When your time runs out, you will
not be able to reconnect until 12 am the next day. Return
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Online
Chat - The Chat Feature
is included with the Silver, Gold, and Platinum accounts.
With this feature, you are able to chat with anyone
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Calendaring
- The Calendaring feature allows you to keep your schedule
right on your SwiftNET.org desktop. With the Calendar,
you can keep track of your appointments, important events,
and even have reminders emailed to you. Return
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Inactivity
Limit Before Log Off -
This is the maximum amount of time that you can be inactive
while being logged on before being logged off. For example,
if you walk away from your computer for 10 minutes or
longer while logged onto SwiftNET.org, your account
will be automatically logged off. You can re-connect
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Mail Rules
- Basic mail rules tell FirstClass how to handle the
following mail:
messages that you send
Rules only affect the copies of the sent mail that are
left in your Mailbox (local copies).
messages that you receive in your Mailbox
messages that are received by conferences.
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Conferencing
- This is the ability to post and read messages pertaining
to various topics. You can reply to messages posted
by other members and post your own questions or messages
for others to reply. With conferencing, you can post
and reply at your own pace.
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OneNET
- OneNET is a group of networked conferences. These
conferences (or otherwise known as discussion forums)
are gated with other FirstClass systems. This increases
the number of people that will be seeing your message
and possible replying to you. OneNET is subscribed by
SwiftNET.org.
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