And if you want to remove a favorite? I forgot how to do it as I want to keep 
it organized and take away folders I don't use. I know I'm supposed to drag it 
off of the fabs bar but cannot for the life of me remember how.

Thanks.
On Aug 12, 2013, at 4:17 PM, Bryan Jones <openses...@me.com> wrote:

> Assuming you are running Lion or Mountain Lion, one way to accomplish this is 
> to use Mail's Favorites Bar. Mailbox Aliases that are placed in the Favorites 
> Bar can be directly accessed by pressing Command+ a corresponding number. 
> Here are the steps to follow.
> 
> 1. Toggle on the Favorites Bar either through the View menu or by pressing 
> Command+Shift+Option+H.
> 2. Interact with the Favorites Bar and navigate through it to see if the 
> desired mailbox is already there. If it is there, skip ahead to item 4 below.
> 3. If the desired mailbox is not present in the Favorites Bar, use drag and 
> drop to copy an alias of the desired mailbox from the Mailbox list onto the 
> Favorites Bar. For this task I've had better luck using the "mouse down, 
> mouse up" method of drag and drop rather than the VO+, VO+. method. 
> 4. Once the desired mailbox is present in your Favorites Bar, you can press 
> Command+the corresponding number for the desired mailbox, where the mailboxes 
> are numbered from 1 through 9 from left to right. This shortcut key will work 
> even if the Favorites Bar is hidden.
> 
> HTH,
> Bryan
> 
>> On 12 Aug 2013, at 14:39, Carol <carol.pearso...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>> I've recently added my iCloud mailbox and find it's appearing right at the 
>>> bbottom of mailboxes.  I have a number and really would like to access this 
>>> quickly.  I know I can use the Item Chooser but, ideally, would like to 
>>> earmark a Command numberkey to go straight there, as with the In-box, etc.  
>>> Is it possible to do this and, if so, I'd really like to know how?
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