Annotation of loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Prefs_Forwarding.tex, revision 1.6

1.1       bowersj2    1: LON-CAPA can forward communication received by a LON-CAPA account to
1.3       vandui11    2: another LON-CAPA account, which is useful if you have multiple
1.1       bowersj2    3: LON-CAPA accounts and wish to receive all messages in one account.
                      4: 
                      5: LON-CAPA can also send notification of new messages to conventional
1.3       vandui11    6: Internet mail  accounts. LON-CAPA can also forward only
1.5       vandui11    7: critical messages (see \ref{Course_Critical_Message}) or send critical message notifications to a different email account.
1.1       bowersj2    8: 
1.4       vandui11    9: To change your message forwarding and notification addresses, do the following:
1.1       bowersj2   10: 
                     11: \begin{enumerate} 
                     12: 
1.4       vandui11   13: \item Select \textbf{PREF} on the Remote Control or Main Menu. 
                     14: \item At the \textbf{Change Your Preferences} screen, click the 
1.6     ! vandui11   15:   \underbar{Change Message Forwarding and Notification Addresses} link.
1.2       bowersj2   16: \item Type your desired forward address or addresses into the text field
1.3       vandui11   17:   labeled \textbf{New Forwarding Address(es)}. This should be one or
                     18:   more LON-CAPA addresses, like ``user:domain'', separated by commas.
1.2       bowersj2   19: \item Type your desired forward address or addresses into the text field
1.3       vandui11   20:    labeled \textbf{Message Notification Email Address(es)}. This
1.1       bowersj2   21:    should be one or more Internet email addresses, like
1.3       vandui11   22:    ``user@example.com'', separated by commas. 
1.4       vandui11   23: \item Type your desired forward address or addresses into the text field labeled \textbf{New Critical Message Notification Email Address}. This
1.1       bowersj2   24:    should be one or more Internet email addresses, like
1.3       vandui11   25:    ``user@example.com'', separated by commas. 
1.6     ! vandui11   26: \item Click the \fbox{Change} button.
1.1       bowersj2   27: 
                     28: \end{enumerate}

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