Canvas Inbox

Canvas Inbox

The Canvas Inbox is split into two panels and displays messages chronologically. You can view and reply to conversations and sort them by course or inbox type. 

The Inbox itself does not have any file size limits; however, attachments added to a conversation are included in the sender's personal files. 

Notes: 

  • If you right-click or option-click on the Inbox link, you can open your Inbox in a new browser tab to keep it handy while you are doing other tasks in Canvas. 

  • Users display in conversations once they have an active enrollment in the course, and users cannot join a course unless it is published. 

  • Once a course has concluded, you cannot message users in that course. 

  1. In Global Navigation, click the Inbox link. 

  • If the Inbox link includes a numbered indicator, the indicator shows how many unread messages you have in your Inbox. Once you read the new messages, the indicator will disappear. 

Canvas navigation menu with items Account, Dashboard, Courses, Groups, Calendar highlighted in red, Inbox, History, and Help
  1. To load conversations, filter your messages by course or group [1] and type [2]. Filtering by type lets you filter messages by Inbox, Unread, Starred, Sent, Archived, and Submission Comments. 

  • You can search for conversations by user in the Search by user field [3]. 

  • To compose a message, click the Compose icon [4]. 

nbox filters showing dropdown menus for All Courses and Inbox, a search bar, an address book icon, and a compose message icon
  1. If your admin has enabled Inbox settings, the toolbar displays a Settings icon and a Compose button. Inbox settings allow you to generate automatic replies or add a signature. 

  • To manage Inbox settings, click the Settings (gear) icon [1]. 

  • To compose a message, click the Compose button [2]. 

Inbox page showing dropdown menus for All Courses and Inbox, a search bar, a settings icon, and a blue Compose button
  1. Once you have selected a conversation, you can use the other options in the toolbar to: 

  • Reply to a conversation [1] 

  • Reply-all to a conversation [2] 

  • Archive a conversation [3] 

  • Delete a conversation [4] 

To forward a conversation, mark a conversation as read or unread, and star conversations, click the More Options icon [5]. 

Inbox toolbar with dropdown menus for course and inbox, a search box, and five icons on the right for composing, replying, forwarding, downloading, deleting, and more options
  1. Conversations for your selected course and Inbox filter appear in the left Inbox panel. 

An email inbox filtered by 'Introduction to Foods' is visible. The inbox displays one reminder message about submitting project proposals, sent by Doug Roberts, Emily Boone, Max Johnson, and others on April 14, 2023
  1. The Inbox is organized chronologically from newest to oldest with the newest conversations appearing on top [1] and the older conversations at the bottom. 

  • You can manually mark a conversation as read or unread by hovering over the conversation and clicking the circle to the left of the conversation [2].

  • To star a conversation, hover over the conversation and click the star to the right of the conversation [3].

A list of three email messages is shown. The first message is about office hours sent at 12 35pm, the second is a homework assignment sent at 12 05pm, and the third is an assignment sent at 11 32am. One message has a star icon
  1. When you select a conversation [1], all messages in the conversations thread display in the right Inbox panel [2].

An email inbox screen with one conversation selected on the left. The right side shows a message asking about project proposal due dates, and a reply mentioning help with Assignment 3
  1. The conversation thread displays the title of the conversation [1]. 

  • Each message within a conversation displays the names of the message participants, with the name of the sender in bold [2]. 

  • You can view the course name, the author's personal pronouns (if enabled), and the date and time the message was sent [3]. 

  • You can also view the message content [4]. 

  • To de-select a conversation, click the Return icon [5].

A single email message is displayed. The subject asks if there are any questions, and the message from Emily Boone asks when project proposals are due and if it relates to Assignment 3. Menu options include reply, forward, and delete
  1. Within each conversation thread, you can reply, reply-all, forward, archive, star, or delete the entire conversation thread. 

  • To reply to the latest message in a conversation, click the Reply icon [1]. 

  • To reply-all, forward, archive, star, or delete the entire conversation thread, click the More Options icon [2]. Then click one of the options [3]. 

An open email conversation with a message asking about project proposal due dates, and a reply offering help. Menu options for reply, forward, archive, star, or delete are visible
  1. You can manage an individual message within a conversation. To reply to a message within a conversation, click the Reply icon [1]. 

  • To reply-all, forward, or delete a message within a conversation thread, click the More Options icon [2]. Then click one of the options [3]. 

A single email message is shown. Emily Boone asks when the project proposals are due and if they are part of Assignment 3. Her profile details and the message timestamp are visible, with a reply arrow at the top
  1. To select multiple message conversations to archive, delete, mark as read, mark as unread, or star, click the checkbox for each message [1]. Then click the Inbox toolbar More Options icon [2] and select an option. 

Note: To select or deselect conversations, you can also press the command key (Mac) or the control key (Windows) while clicking each message you want to select or deselect. 

 A computer screen showing an email inbox with two emails selected and a menu for marking as unread, forwarding, or starring messages

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