Cancel MessagesFrom the Blackboard Communications HQ interface menu, select Messages > Message Tracking.Select the criteria to include the message you want to cancel in the Message Tracking report.Select Generate Report.Select the message you want to cancel.Select Cancel.Select OK on the warning message.
Find the email tool for all of your courses through the Tools panel on the My Institution tab. Your instructor can also add a link to the email tool directly to the course menu. From the course menu, select Tools > Send Email.
Navigate to your Blackboard course site, and at the lower left click Course Tools > Student Email Addresses.Feb 3, 2014
Find the email tool for all of your courses through the Tools panel on the My Institution tab. Your instructor can also add a link to the email tool directly to the course menu. From the course menu, select Tools > Send Email.Aug 8, 2018
Log into your Blackboard course and click on the Messages link in the course menu.
Zoom: Image of the Course Messages screen with an arrow pointing to Inbox, with instructions to click on Inbox.
Zoom: Image of the inbox with an arrow pointing to a message subject with instructions to click on the subject.
Zoom: Image of the View Message screen with the following annotations: 1.Press Reply to send a message back to the sender.2.Press Forward to send a copy of the current message to another recipient.3.Press Delete to remove the message from your message list.4.Press the Print button to print the message.5.When finished, click OK to go back to the message list..
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In a course, access the Messages page on the navigation bar. All your course messages and responses appear. You can easily scan the entire list and open a message to read all the responses.
If allowed by your institution, when you select the New Message icon on the Messages page, the New Message panel opens.
An identifiable number count highlights any new messages received. When you select the Messages tool on the Base Navigation, a red number count changes to a red pill icon to reduce distraction. When you navigate away from this page, the system shows again the unread message count.
In the Blackboard Learn 9.1 Q2 2016 and Q4 2016 releases, Blackboard added a new feature to turn off DMARC handling with emails. Clients who host their own mail servers and have control over their users' email addresses aren't susceptible to DMARC-based rejections and can disable this feature.
Administrators can define the extent to which users in courses can contact one another using the Email tool. You can restrict the Email tool recipient options that are available in a course, which can help prevent students from misusing the tool.
By default, users can't add file attachments to messages or create personal folders to store messages in. Select the check boxes to allow these options. You might disable these options to help save disk space and not allow users to use course messages to store content.
Each institution has different communication preferences and policies. Some institutions may want to limit how students communicate with others in their courses. Your institution can choose not to allow students to reply to or create messages in their courses. Only the student role has these restrictions.
When course messages are read-only for students, instructors are alerted when they create a message.
When students view their Original course messages, the Create Message, Reply, and Forward options have been removed.