Getting Started:
Outlook Web App
Produced by the Humboldt Unified School District Information Services Department
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Welcome
This Getting Started guide was designed to help the staff of Humboldt Unified School
District get acquainted with the Outlook Web App. The Outlook Web App is part of a
product called Microsoft Exchange 2010. Exchange is a robust email server that gives us
powerful tools for communication and collaboration. With the Outlook Web App you
will receive an email experience that is consistent, both on Windows and Macintosh, and
across popular browsers such as Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and
Safari. This guide is not an all inclusive instruction manual for the Outlook Web App, it
is designed to get you acquainted with the programs basic features and functions.
Please note, the email address used for the purpose of this guide is patrick.keeling2@humboldtunified.com
(Patrick Keeling 2010), this address is only for testing and demonstration purposes and is not used, email
sent to this account will not be responded to, you may also notice some email addresses in this guide are
grayed out, those are either personal or private addresses.
Should you need further assistance, please put in a technology helpdesk request by
emailing [email protected], or call 759-5020.
Accessing Email...................................................................................................Page 2
The Main Email Screen .......................................................................................Page 4
To Compose a New Email...................................................................................Page 6
Creating Contacts.................................................................................................Page 8
Managing Junk Email..........................................................................................Page 10
Automatic Replies................................................................................................Page 14
Calendar...............................................................................................................Page 15
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Accessing Email
There are two methods you can use to access the Outlook Web App logon Screen.
Method 1 – Via the HUSD website
1. Open your preferred web browser and navigate to www.humboldtunified.com
2. Hover your curser (don’t click) over Staff at the top of the page.
3. Click on the link labeled HUSD Email.
Method 2 – Directly
1. Open your preferred web browser and enter webmail.humboldtunified.com
in the
address bar.
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Once you are presented with the login page, please enter your user name and password
and click Sign In. Your user name and password will be your first name, space, your last
name. Should you have issues logging on, please call the Helpdesk at 759-5020
Note:
On the login page there are a couple options that you can select before logging on:
- Public or private computer:
o The main difference is the time you are given to stay logged on but
inactive before being logged out automatically. If you select Public
Computer you will be logged out after 15 minutes of inactivity, selecting
Private Computer gives you 8 hours.
- Use the Light Version checkbox:
o This is designed for users on slow connections, such as dial up. You will
not see the full feature set. This option is not recommended for use within
the HUSD network or on high speed (cable, DSL, etc) connections.
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The Main Email Screen
Once you have logged on you will be presented with a screen similar to the one below.
Tip:
To change the size of the Colum displaying your email relative to the size of the preview
pane, hover your curser over the dividing line until you see a set of arrows show up
similar to the one below. Hold down your right mouse button and drag your mouse left
or right to get the desired size of the preview pane and message pane.
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Tip:
There are a couple of ways to sort your email, located at the top of the Email column.
You can sort by date, and by newest / oldest on top. If it appears that you are not
receiving emails, or that you have new emails (indicated by a blue number in parenthesis
next to your inbox) but you are not seeing them, make sure to check your sort.
Tip:
You can right click objects, such as Emails, to view a list of actions pertaining to that
item.
My inbox indicating I have 1 unread message.
Sort options, click on the
blue text to change.
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To Compose a New Email
1. Click the New button
2. You will be presented with the Untitled Message box shown below. To add
addresses, click the To… button.
3. When the global address screen appears you can:
a. select users from the address list
b. search for a person by entering their name in the search box
c. switch to view your contact list by clicking on Contacts
A
B
C
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4. You can add names to the To…. Field by double clicking them, or highlight the
name(s) you want (hold down the Ctrl key and click each person you want to
email to select multiple people at once) and click the To… Cc…. or Bcc….
Buttons to add the names where you want them. Then click OK at the bottom
right hand corner. Your recipient’s names have now been added to your email.
5. Finish typing your email and click Send in the upper left hand corner to send the
email.
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Creating Contacts
Creating contacts from an Email you have received
1. Right click their email address and select Add to Contacts.
2. You will then be presented with a screen to add additional information. Enter the
person’s name, and any other information you would like associated with that
person and click Save and Close at the top left hand corner of the window.
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To add a contact manually
1. Click on Contacts at the lower left hand corner of your screen.
2. You will be presented with the Contacts section of the Outlook Web App. To add
a new contact, click the New button.
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3. Enter the person’s information in the window that appears and click Save and
Close.
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Managing Junk Email
The Humboldt Unified School District uses mail filtering software to block spam and
virus infected emails. However, you may receive emails from time to time that get
through the filter, or that are legitimate, but that you do not want.
At HUSD we classify Junk and Spam as:
- Spam
- A spam email is any email that is inappropriate, contains an advertisement for a
product that was not requested, or is attempting to scam a recipient.
- Junk
- A junk email may be perfectly legitimate, but not pertinent to the recipient.
If you feel that you are getting a large amount of spam or suspicious email, please
contact the helpdesk.
Tip:
You can view emails that are currently being filtered by your junk email settings by
opening the Junk E-Mail folder.
You can manage junk email without assistance of the Information Services department,
here’s how:
1. From the main Outlook Web App window click on Options in the upper right
hand portion of the screen.
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2. Once presented with the Options screen, click Block or Allow, the last link on the
left hand side.
3. You will now be presented with a page that has a few options for junk mail
management.
Note:
be sure Automatically filter junk e-mail is selected, otherwise selections on this
page will not work.
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4. In the Safe Senders and Recipients section you can enter email addresses that you
want to receive email from.
Note:
If an email is being blocked by our content filter, adjusting these settings
will not correct that. Please contact the helpdesk.
5. The Blocked Email section (this section is accessed by scrolling down) is where
you will enter senders you do not want email from, in the example I have filtered
messages from [email protected]
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Note:
Be sure to click Save after you have finished making changes.
Note:
Do not check the Don’t
Trust e-mail unless…
box. It will block email
from ANYONE that is not
in your safe senders list.
Note:
Be sure Trust e-mail from my
contacts is checked.
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Automatic Replies
From time to time it is convenient to send an automatic reply to an email, for example if
you will be on vacation for a few days, and will not be checking your email you can setup
a reply that tells the sender you have received their email and will get back to them.
1. From the main Outlook Web App window click on Options in the upper right hand
portion of the screen.
2. Click on Organize E-Mail on the left hand side, then Automatic Replies.
4. From the Automatic Replies screen you can turn automatic replies off and on,
select a date range to use the auto reply, and enter the message you would like to
send. Be sure to click the Save button in the lower right hand corner when you
are done.
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Calendar
Outlook Web App gives you powerful options for calendaring and organization. This
section will describe how to access, view and add events to your calendar.
1. To access your calendar, click Calendar on the lower left hand section of the
screen.
2. You will now be presented with the calendar window. Like the Email view, you
have events in the center, to view more information on an event, click it and you
will see any notes in the right hand section.
Tip: You can change the view of your calendar by selecting different options from the
top, such as day, work week, or month.
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3. You can create a new calendar event by clicking the New button, and filling out
the information in the Untitled Appointment box and clicking Save and Close