- What do the individual flags stand for?
- You can find various flags (letters) in front messages. Their meaning is as specified below:
- flag “T”
- The user's (your) e-mail address has been entered into the “To:” field, i.e. the message has been sent to the user (you) directly.
- flag “F”
- The message has been composed by you, i.e. your e-mail address has been entered into the “From:” field.
- flag “N”
- You have not seen the message yet. The message is displayed in the list in bold.
- flag “O”
- You have not read the message yet.
- flag “C”
- You have received the mail as a carbon copy, i.e. your address has been entered into the “Cc:” field.
- flag “R”
- Marks the messages you have forwarded or replied to.
- flag “D”
- The message has been marked for deletion. This flag does not get displayed in the IS Web mail application.