HIMS International Corporation H432B 用户手册
Let’s explain how to use “Forward” with an example.
Let’s suppose there is an e-mail message that you received as follows:
Let’s suppose there is an e-mail message that you received as follows:
Sender’s e-mail address: hims@hims-inc.com
Subject of the e-mail: Welcome to HIMS
You can forward this e-mail to the others using the following method:
1) Press “Space-m (dots 1-3-4)” or “F2” to call up the menu in the
“Subject”, “Date”, or “Message”.
2) It shows the “File”.
3) Press “Space-4”, move to the “Message”.
4) Press “Enter” on the “Message”.
5) It shows the “Reply”.
6) Press “Space-4”, move to “Forward.”
7) Press “Enter” on the “Forward”.
8) It shows “To:”. You can move to this stage to this stage by
3) Press “Space-4”, move to the “Message”.
4) Press “Enter” on the “Message”.
5) It shows the “Reply”.
6) Press “Space-4”, move to “Forward.”
7) Press “Enter” on the “Forward”.
8) It shows “To:”. You can move to this stage to this stage by
pressing “Enter-f (dots 1-2-4).” Input the e-mail address of the new
recipient using computer Braille.
recipient using computer Braille.
9) Press “Tab (Space-4-5)”, move to “CC,” “BCC,” and “Subject.”
10) At “Subject,” It shows “Subject: Fw: Welcome to HIMS.”
11) Press “Tab (“Space-4-5”)”, move to “Message body.”
12) You can find the original e-mail message with the following
10) At “Subject,” It shows “Subject: Fw: Welcome to HIMS.”
11) Press “Tab (“Space-4-5”)”, move to “Message body.”
12) You can find the original e-mail message with the following
message; “----- Forwarded Message -----.”
13) Type in the “Message body” that you want to add or edit.
14) Press “Enter-s (Dots 2-3-4) to send the e-mail.
14) Press “Enter-s (Dots 2-3-4) to send the e-mail.
When you forward an e-mail, the method is the same as write an e-mail.
So, you can type in additional recipients and attach files to the email that
you are forwarding.
So, you can type in additional recipients and attach files to the email that
you are forwarding.
You can also save the e-mail that you are writing in the “Outbox”.
8.3.4 Saving a Received E-mail as Document.