ew message
To: <Accounts@your.domain> with the word
"Information" as the message body like this:

To: Accounts@your.domain

Information

After receiving the Information Form, make the appropriate changes
to the form (use the "Reply" feature of your mail client if you are
using the e-mail interface), put in your password, and submit the
form. If you don't receive an error message, the changes have been
accepted.

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Figure 3-1 This is the Greeting message which is sent to new users to orient them to how to get the most use out of Post.Office.


Note: There is a mechanism for disabling the automatic delivery of a Greeting message.
Post-installation, this option can be controlled via the selection made on the Mail Routing Form.

3.2.11 Checking the Permissions for the Systems Directories

To insure that the Post.Office installation program is able to give the proper permissions to the Post.Office system, it is necessary that the owner of the System directories be the Administrators.

You can easily check that this is the case with the File-Manager: Select the system directory (/WINNT, /WINNT35, or /windows depending on your specific installation) and select Permissions... under the Security menu item. The directory owner must be Administrators for the install to proceed. If this is not the case, you will need to take ownership of the directory, sub-directory and files within, as one of the administrators (this is not a step to take lightly so please review the on-line help and additional manuals to be sure that you understand this operation).


3.3 Installing Post.Office

Now that you are prepared you are ready to begin this step-by-step guide to installing Post.Office. If you haven’t gone through the previous section and planned for the installation, please do so now. A good plan at the start will make the installation run smoothly.

3.3.1 The Installation Process

The Post.Office system is distributed in a self-extra