1.3 The Kerio WebMail environment
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Today page
The “Today” page provides overview of the current status of the mailbox. It shows current
number of unread messages in Inbox (Settings allow to add more folders for which this infor-
mation will be shown) as well as tasks and events for the current day. It also includes a quota
for disk space reserved for the particular mailbox (if the quota has been set by the server
administrator). This section also provides information about current free and occupied space
in the mailbox so the user can always easily recognize how much of the mailbox is currently
available.
To open the “Today” page, click on the root folder (at figure 1.17, the root folder is
jsmith@company.com).
In the user interface it is possible to set the “Today” page as an introductory page that would
be displayed upon each connection to Kerio WebMail (for details on these settings, see chap-
ter 1.11.1). Thus the users can see right at the start what should be done on that day and
they do not have to surf through individual folders. Individual items at the “Today” page
are formated as links which can be simply clicked to view the particular event, task or email
folder.
Figure1.17 Todaypage
The “Today” page is divided into four parts. The information in individual sections vary
(events, tasks, quota and number of unread messages):
•Calendar — this section includes a list of events scheduled for the current day. In Kerio
WebMail’s user settings, up to seven days may be set to be displayed at the “Today” page.
For details on where and how number of days to be displayed can be set, see chapter 1.11.1.
•Tasks— by default, thissection shows a list of tasks set for the current day. However, in the
user interface it is possible to change the “Today” page settings so that all tasks included
in the particular folder are always displayed. The settings are addressed in chapter 1.11.1.