Message board
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The Message Board provides flexible and secure messaging and discussions among members. It is available from any web-enabled computer and eliminates the need for email access.
- Confidential messaging protects members' email from exposure to unwanted use and spam.
- Flexible selection of recipients.
- Each message thread (a message and all replies to it) becomes ad hoc message board.
- Save incoming messages in customized folders.
- Set priority and expiration date on messages
- Attach documents.
- Send anonymous messages.
- and more.
Contents
- 1 Send a message
- 2 Send an anonymous message
- 3 Send a high priority message
- 4 Set an expiration date for a message
- 5 Read a message
- 6 Reply to a message
- 7 Delete a message
- 8 Create a message folder
- 9 Save a message into a folder
- 10 Change a folder name or description
- 11 Save multiple messages into a folder
- 12 Attach documents to a message
- 13 Change message viewing style
- 14 Retract a message
- 15 See Also
Send a message
- Select write from the messages menu.
- Select recipients, enter message subject and the message content.
- Press post.
Send an anonymous message
Anonymous messages will not show a sender's name. The word (Anonymous) will show as the sender's name with an unknown () icon. This option is not available to faculty members.
- Select write from the messages menu.
- Select recipients, enter message subject and the message content.
- Check anonymous.
- Press post.
Send a high priority message
When a recipient receives a high priority message, it'll be highlighted in red color with a high priority () icon next to the message title.
- Select write from the messages menu.
- Select recipients, enter message subject and the message content.
- Select high from the priority drop down menu.
- Press post.
Set an expiration date for a message
- Select write from the messages menu.
- Select recipients, enter message subject and the message content.
- Enter the expiration date in the box next to expires on.
- Press post.
Read a message
- Select unread to view a list of unread messages or inbox to view all messages. Unread messages have a new mail () icon next to them.
- Click on the message subject to read the message content.
Reply to a message
- Press reply while reading a message.
- Enter your reply message.
- Press post.
Delete a message
- While reading a message, press the delete button.
Note: Deleted messages cannot be undeleted. Please be careful not to delete a message by mistake.
Create a message folder
- Select messages, inbox from the top menu.
- Press create folder inside the my folder area.
- Enter a folder name and description.
- Press save.
Note: Message folders cannot be deleted.
Save a message into a folder
- While reading a message, select a folder from the drop down list under the message content.
- Press move.
Change a folder name or description
- Select messages, inbox from the top menu.
- Click on the edit () icon next to a folder name inside the my folders area.
- Make changes to a folder name or description.
- Press save.
Save multiple messages into a folder
- While viewing a list of messages, click on the check box next to messages to be saved in a folder.
- Select a folder from the drop down box on top (or bottom) of the list.
- Press go.
Attach documents to a message
- Click on attach documents link from a new message page. A list of documents from your document center will pop up.
- Select the box next to the document you want to attach. You can select multiple documents to attach.
- Close the pop up.
- Press post.
Change message viewing style
- Select messages, inbox from the top menu.
- Press the forum style or email style button located above the messages.
Retract a message
- Select messages, inbox from the top menu.
- Click on the message title for which you want it to retract.
- Press retract button at the bottom of the message content.
See Also
- Features of Message Center
- Message board How-To
- Message board FAQ
- Class messaging
- Team messaging by teams
- Coursework discussions attached to a coursework
- Confidential grade reviews between an instructor and a student
- Rubric assessment discussions