Collin,

I'm perfectly aware of doing that, but in my situation that is not a good sollution. Thanks however for the tip.

Thank you kindly,

Christopher-Mark Gilland.
Founder of CLG Productions
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To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <mac-access@mac-access.net>
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2012 7:05 PM
Subject: Re: Moving Mail accounts around


Hi Chris!
This might do the trick for you, but does not involve moving the accounts table but under the composing button you can pick which account all mail gets sent from!
HTH Colin

On 23 Nov 2012, at 23:32, Christopher Gilland <ch...@clgproductions.com> wrote:

I have approximately 4 accounts set up in Mail on my Mac.

Basically, the one that I want to be the default mail account is about 3 accounts down in the table. So, when I go into mail, hit command+comma, interact with the toolbar, then find the accounts tab, and select it, then look at the table, I'm saying it's about the 3rd account down. I know a sighted person can actually within that table, take the mouse and drag those list of accounts in that table up and down and move them to the order they want them to be. Which ever account is at the very top of the list becomes your default account for sending mail. Let me clarify as I know some of you on here, may get confused. I am not trying to set the default outgoing server in the smtp server list. I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about in that list of accounts in the accounts table within preferences under the accounts tab. I've tried going to the table, and hitting vo+comma on the account, then moving to the top of the table and hitting command+period, but that tells
 m
e after pressing vo+comma that the selection is not dragable, which I darn well know it is, as I had a sighted person do it for me once. I also disabled cursor tracking with vo+shift+F3, then I found the account I wanted to move, and routed the mouse pointer with vo+command+F5. Then, I did the old fashion way of doing this, with vo+command+shift+space, then I moved up to the top of the list, routed my mouse again with vo+command+F5, then did another vo+command+shift+space to drop. That didn't work either. I knew it wasn't gonna work, but just for all time sake, I even tried doing command up and down arrow, as well as option up and down. I even did command option up and command option down. I tried even with a shift key as well. I was just trying any and every keystroke I could think that might move things up and down like that in the table. I even went so far as to highlight the account in the table, hit command+X to try cutting it, moved up to the top of the list,
th
en hitting command+V to try pasting it there up above. Even that! didn't work. I'm at a total loss. I feel with the acception of having my mom just come upstairs and do it for me from a sighted standpoint, I don't know any other way to do this. I've exhausted everything that I know personally that there is to try. I can't believe that they don't give you a move up, and move down button in the preferences window, but they don't. If you have any other idea, let me know what maybe I could try. I'd be incredibly interested in any suggestions past what I already have done.

Chris.
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