When creating a new email if you choose to insert a Postcard (referred to as Greeting Cards), simply click on the "Extras" button. (see below)  Then select "Insert Greeting's Card"
Among the many features of WikMail, are the Postcards (Greeting Cards).  They are fun to use as well as to create (using the Postcard Builder).  You can share a photo, use them to send a quick note, or in combination with the letters. 
A new window will open (see below) and you will be able to choose your card from the list which appears on the left.  Once you select your card, customize it by typing your message, add a photo, etc.,  then choose "Insert".  (See below)  After your card is inserted in your mail message window, you can choose to center it and/or add a background. (See Tip below)
Tip: If you would like to add a background to the postcard, from background images you have saved on your computer, first choose Background from the menu of your email window. (See below) When you find the background you want to use, double click on and it will appear as a background.  Notice you can also select Set Background Color if you just want a colored background.  (See below)  Using a background is a nice addition to your postcard selection.  For further instructions on the Postcards, click on Help from the WikMail Menu.
Need to add a personalized mailbox in order to move and/or save certain emails?  Simply right click on the current mailbox, i.e., INBOX.  Choose "Add".  Type in the name you want for this new mailbox.  Put a check mark next to "Make it a folder".  Click Accept. Your new mailbox has been created.  I chose to only make what I refer to as sub-folders. (I named mine Personal and another for Business, etc.)  To do this, right click on the Inbox, choose Add and give it a name, and this time DO NOT put a check mark next to "Make it a folder".  See below as to how mine appears.  You may now highlight one or several of your emails and simply drag them to the appropriate folder or sub-folder.
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