Dear Rostislava,

Please e-mail the moderator of the VIPhone list directly. Her name is  
Cara Quinn and her e-mail address is:
caraqu...@caraquinn.com

With best wishes

Simon
On 9 Jul 2009, at 19:43, Koumanova Rostislava wrote:

>
> hi,
> can somebody help , i can not subscribe to the iphone mailing list.
> thank you.
> rk
>
> Il giorno 09/lug/09, alle ore 11:31, Simon Cavendish ha scritto:
>
>>
>> Dear Esther,
>>
>> Thank you for such an excellent set of steps to help me set up  
>> aliases
>> in MobileMe. It was well worth waiting for.
>>
>> With best and warmest wishes
>>
>> Simon
>> On 9 Jul 2009, at 05:17, Esther wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hello Simon,
>>>
>>> Simon Cavendish wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Has anyone successfully set aliases in MobileMe with VO? I tried
>>>> many
>>>> times yesterday but failed. Any tips?
>>>>
>>>
>>> I have set up mail aliases in MobileMe, although I have to say that
>>> it
>>> was a lot easier to do in the previous incarnation as dot Mac.
>>> You'll
>>> need to work with the web interface to MobileMe, which is where the
>>> current accessibility issues are.  I've found it much easier if I  
>>> set
>>> my mouse cursor to track my VoiceOver cursor for the navigation
>>> options under VoiceOver utility, though I'm not sure it's necessary
>>> now for setting up aliases.  In the past there were some instances
>>> where I could not select with VO-Space, but had to click with VO-
>>> Shift-
>>> Space, in order to choose options.  If I didn't have cursor tracking
>>> turned on, I couldn't reliably make selections.  Since I've  
>>> generally
>>> found that the accessible performance of the MobileMe web interface
>>> is
>>> better, or at least equally good when using the Webkit nightly  
>>> builds
>>> instead of Safari, I'll describe the procedure of setting up mail
>>> aliases for MobileMe using the latest Webkit nightly build to log
>>> into
>>> your MobileMe web page and using DOM navigation for web navigation
>>> preferences.  Another general comment:  The web format of MobileMe
>>> appears to substitute the Control key for the Command key in normal
>>> Mac shortcut key sequences and preferences.  By that, I mean that if
>>> you have selected "Mail" from the MobileMe web options, you can  
>>> reply
>>> to messages you read with Control-R instead of Command-R, compose  
>>> new
>>> mail with Control-N instead of Command-N, forward messages with
>>> Shift-
>>> Control-F instead of Shift-Command-F, etc.  And the shortcut to  
>>> bring
>>> up preferences for the MobileMe web form of mail is Control-Comma
>>> instead of Command-Comma.  This helps a lot if you want to use the
>>> MobileMe web pages to read and respond to your mail.  The other
>>> general comment is that when navigating to preferences use item
>>> chooser menu.  Somehow, the separate windows (for preferences and  
>>> for
>>> the mail messages area) don't appear to be well separated under
>>> MobileMe's web site, and contents appear jumbled together.  So in
>>> order to move to the various preference panes, you won't be able to
>>> use window chooser menu to navigate; you're going to have to use  
>>> item
>>> chooser menu to navigate to the pane selections, including the one
>>> for
>>> setting aliases.  I found I couldn't reliably activate the "Add new
>>> alias" link unless I had cursor tracking on.
>>>
>>> 1. Log in with your user name and password at MobileMe's web page
>>> at: http://www.me.com
>>> (There is a setting under your local machine's mail accounts
>>> preferences (brought up with Command-Comma) where, if you select
>>> MobileMe as the account, there will be an "Edit E-mail aliases"
>>> button
>>> on the "Account Information" tab, but this only brings up he  
>>> MobileMe
>>> web page  set to mail.  I find it much easier to ignore this and
>>> simply log into the MobileMe web page myself, then choose the "mail"
>>> and bring up mail preferences for the web page with Control-Comma.)
>>> For example, if your MobileMe email is address is
>>> "simoncavend...@me.com" you would type the part before the AT sign
>>> into the user name text edit field (e.g.,"simoncavendish"), then  
>>> tab,
>>> then type in your MobileMe password.
>>>
>>> 2. After you've logged in, interact with the HTML area.  You're
>>> probably in your Mail utility, but in general, if you VO-Right arrow
>>> after interacting, you'll hear the different MobileMe selection
>>> option
>>> links announced: "Mail", "Contacts", "Calendar", "Gallery", "iDisk",
>>> and "Account Settings".  Press (VO-Space) on your selected link (in
>>> this case, use VO-Space on the first link, which is mail) to select
>>> this option.  As I said, I think this may default to "Mail" if there
>>> were no previous selections, and you can VO-Right arrow to the
>>> mailbox
>>> selections and then to the messages table.
>>>
>>> 3. Press Control-Comma to bring up your mail preferences.  I'll  
>>> quote
>>> from "Take Control of MobileMe" for the description of preferences:
>>> <begin quote>
>>> Configure MobileMe Mail Preferences
>>> When you choose  > Preferences, MobileMe presents five sets
>>> of preferences: General, Composing, Viewing, Aliases, and Other.
>>> Click one of those icons to display a view containing that category.
>>> When you’re finished modifying preferences (in one or more views),
>>> click the Save button at the bottom; to discard changes and return
>>> to your previous location, click Cancel.
>>> <end quote>
>>>
>>> 4. Use item chooser menu (VO-I) and start typing your selection,  
>>> e.g.
>>> "Aliases", then carriage return or VO-Space to choose the item
>>> chooser
>>> menu option and be directed to the icon.  VO-Space to activate this
>>> menu option.
>>>
>>> 5. Use item chooser menu again, and type "Alias". Arrow down to the
>>> entry for "Create or delete an Alias" and either press return or VO-
>>> Space to select it.
>>>
>>> 6. VO-Right arrow from "Create or delete an Alias".  If you have
>>> aliases you'll hear the following columns annouced: "Active",
>>> "Alias",
>>> "Name (appears in 'From')", and "Color".  To create a new alias, VO-
>>> Right arrow to the "Add new alias" link and select it with VO-Space.
>>>
>>> 7. VO-Right arrow to "add new alias text" and type in the alias name
>>> you want to use. All names must be 3-20 characters.  This is the
>>> portion that preceded the AT me.com part of the address.  You're  
>>> also
>>> warned: "Note: Your alias will be created immediately. Once you
>>> create
>>> a MobileMe Mail alias, that alias name cannot be re-used as a  
>>> regular
>>> MobileMe subscriber name even if you stop using it as an alias."
>>>
>>> 8. VO-Right arrow to type in the name you want associated with your
>>> alias (that will appear in the "From" field).
>>>
>>> 9. VO-Right arrow to either the "cancel" or "create" link and VO-
>>> Space
>>> to choose your selection -- either adding your new alias or
>>> canceling.
>>>
>>> 10. When you have finished adding aliases, VO-Right to the "Cancel"
>>> or
>>> "Save" link and make your selection.
>>>
>>>
>>> Now when you compose mail or replies in mail, there will be a pop up
>>> button after the "From" field that lets you select the alias you  
>>> wish
>>> to use.
>>>
>>> HTH.
>>>
>>> Sorry for the long delay in answering, but I've been traveling with
>>> only very intermittant internet access.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Esther
>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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