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How do I delete sections of text when composing or replying to emails using the web-based email package?

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How do I delete sections of text when composing or replying to emails using the web-based email package?

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This depends on your browser, but for NCFresco the keys are: • Ctrl-K will delete from the cursor to the end of the line • Ctrl-U deletes the whole of the current line • Ctrl-D deletes all the text in the box (i.e. all lines) Contents • Not all users seem to be receiving mail even though I know they’ve been sent it. When I examine the user, it says they have new mail, but they can’t read it. This is due to a permissions problem. Under Unix, a user is defined by a unique user ID (UID), rather than a textual name. Files are owned by a UID rather than a name as such. This means that if you delete a user and then recreate them, there is no reason why the new incarnation will have the same UID and therefore own the files that were owned by the previous user with that name. If using the management utilities provided by the NetManager, when a user is deleted the home directory of that users will be deleted. Therefore, you don’t need to worry about permissions on the user’s home directory. How

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