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Chapter 10: E-Mailing the World<br />

191<br />

Figure 10-6:<br />

An Evolution<br />

Compose<br />

Message<br />

window.<br />

3. If you need to add a CC (Carbon Copy) or BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) to<br />

the list of recipients, choose View from the menu, select the appropriate<br />

field(s) to appear, and then enter the appropriate address(es) into<br />

those fields.<br />

Mail addresses added to the CC field appear in the header of the mail<br />

message for everyone to see. Mail addresses added to the BCC field<br />

don’t appear in the header of the mail message (but the message is still<br />

delivered to them). This is a sneaky (okay, maybe just discreet) way to<br />

send someone a copy of a message without others knowing it.<br />

4. Type the topic of your e-mail into the Subject text box.<br />

5. In the lower window, type the body of your e-mail.<br />

Use the handy formatting buttons and the Format menu if you want to<br />

“pretty up” your e-mail. If you want to use the formatting buttons, set<br />

your Format type to HTML first.<br />

6. If you want to add a signature to the bottom of your e-mail, click the<br />

drop-down list box next to Signature and select Autogenerated.<br />

To create custom signatures, go to the main Evolution window and<br />

choose Edit➪Preferences to open the Evolution Preferences dialog box<br />

(see Figure 10-7). Select the account you want to create the signature(s)

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