a friend of mine wants to get the old Siri back

2013-09-18 Thread meadowlark77
Hello all,

My friend and I updated to the newest operating system on our iPhone 5. 
My friend wants old Siri back. Is there a way to get her back?

Thanks in advance,

Brenda

mailto:meadowlar...@cox.net 

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Re: bluetooth keyboard

2013-09-18 Thread Chris Gilland

I'm not positive, but there may be one up on

http://www.icanworkthisthing.com

Don't ask me exactly where specifically it is up there though.  You'll just 
have to plow through.  I don't know if it's still up there, but it was at 
one point... let's just put it that way.


Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: "Ben J Bloomgren" 

To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2013 5:02 PM
Subject: Re: bluetooth keyboard


I have been looking for a list of that sort for quite awhile. I had an old 
one at one time, but that didn't seem to have all the different commend 
that my Apple Bluetooth keyboard could do.


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On Sep 14, 2013, at 20:55, Walter Harper  wrote:



hello where can I get a list of bluetooth keyboard commands

Sent from my iPhone




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Re: New siri

2013-09-18 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Have you checked the dialects  under siri and languages? since I only use 
english us I'm not much help here.

Take care.
On Sep 18, 2013, at 1:40 PM, William Lomas  wrote:

> hi all,
> 
> can
> i set siri to use new voices that hear are available in ios 7, yet still 
> speak in a uk accent?
> thatbbst
> william
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
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Re: Really strange problem with Mail on my computers

2013-09-18 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Ah Ok. Hmm. dunno why why your deleted messages are not syncing then from one 
computer to another. did you check the web site to make sure they were also 
gone. if not they might not be actually deletingg for some reason.

Takd care.
On Sep 18, 2013, at 9:03 AM, Chris Gilland  wrote:

> Oh, that's already set as you describe.
> 
> Chris.
> 
> - Original Message - From: "Sarah Alawami" 
> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
> Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2013 11:59 AM
> Subject: Re: Really strange problem with Mail on my computers
> 
> 
>> It's under mail prefs, then accounts, then choose yoru imap acocunt, and 
>> choose advanced.  Under that type inbox under imap prefix. this tells the 
>> mail you receive where to go. Again I don't know if this will fix yoru 
>> delete issue but that's all I can come up with.
>> 
>> I can't remember if inbox is case sensitive. I'll have to look at one of 
>> mine when I get home.
>> 
>> Tc
>> 
>>> On Sep 18, 2013, at 7:40, "Chris Gilland"  wrote:
>>> 
>>> I know nothing about prefixes.  What do I set it to, and where do I set it, 
>>> in the first place?
>>> 
>>> Chris.
>>> 
>>> - Original Message - From: "Sarah k Alawami" 
>>> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
>>> Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2013 12:47 AM
>>> Subject: Re: Really strange problem with Mail on my computers
>>> 
>>> 
 Do you have your prefix set right in imap mail for all of your accounts? I 
 dunno if that would solve your problem but that would be something to look 
 at.
 
 Take care.
> On Sep 17, 2013, at 8:46 PM, Chris Gilland  
> wrote:
> 
> Hey guys.
> 
> I'm seeming to have a very odd problem with Mail on all my Apple devices, 
> be it IOS or OSX.  I'm really hoping that someone might be able to shed a 
> little light on what may be the cause of this.
> 
> Basically, here's the deal.  I have two e-mail accounts which are both 
> being quite problematic.  One of the accounts is a Gmail account, and the 
> other one is my work e-mail, which is the address that I subscribe to 
> this list with.  On all of my devices, my IPhone 5, my IPad Mini, my Mac 
> Mini, my white macbook, and my macbook Pro which I'm writing this mail 
> from now, by the way, I have both accounts configured to use IMap. 
> Basically, I did it this way, because essentially, what I want is to be 
> able to check my e-mail from one system, but then be able to go to 
> another system and pull up my inbox, or whatever other folder I've stored 
> remotely on the IMap server and be able to retrieve the exact same 
> e-mail.  This way, say a client e-mails me on my work address, and I'm 
> like, "Oh shoot!  I don't have access to the info they need on this 
> system," I can then go to the system which does have the info when time 
> permits, and open up that same message, and respond to it appropria
 te
>> l
 y.
> The issue that I'm having is not so much in the fact that this isn't 
> working as I'd hoped, as much as it is within deleting messages when 
> done.  If I delete an e-mail from one of my systems, it goes away, no 
> issue.  And if I empty my trash in all accounts with 
> command+shift+delete/backspace, call the last key as you will, I find 
> then if I go check my e-mail on another system, all that mail I just 
> deleted from the last time I pulled comes right back down.  so, in other 
> words, say I have about 50 e-mails that come down.  I delete all 50 of 
> them from my macbook Pro.  I then head over to my Mac Mini.  I open up 
> Mail, and "Ding!" There comes all 50 of them back down again, even though 
> I just deleted them on the Macbook.  This is the strangest thing I've 
> seen in Mail.  I really don't get it!  I could see it if I hadn't deleted 
> the messages, and just simply quit Mail with command+Q then went and 
> launched Mail on another device, but that's not what I'm doing.  I've 
> totally hit 
 d
>> e
 l
> ete on each message, usually without even openning half of them being 
> they're either spam, or things I just don't care to read, then once I do 
> this, I then hit command+shift+delete/backspace (again call it whichever 
> you please.  I'm talking about the key right above the backslash key.)  I 
> then say yes to empty trash from all accounts.  I'll then hit command+Q 
> to qwuit Mail.  Then, about an hour later we'll just call it for sake of 
> argument, I'll go to another system, pop open Mail, and no sooner do I do 
> so, when all those exact same messages I just deleted and supposedly 
> purged from the last time I pulled for mail come right back down into my 
> inbox again.  Now, I confess, I don't know if they're coming to the imap 
> inbox, or the unified inbox on OSX which has all mail from all accounts. 
> I normally don't actually mess much with the ma

Re: bluetooth keyboard

2013-09-18 Thread Isaac Hebert
You can find a list of keyboard commands at www.applevis.com

On 9/18/13, Ben J Bloomgren  wrote:
> I have been looking for a list of that sort for quite awhile. I had an old
> one at one time, but that didn't seem to have all the different commend that
> my Apple Bluetooth keyboard could do.
>
> Ben J. Bloomgren
>
> Manager
> CLG Productions
>
> Http://www.clgproductions.com
>
> 704-256-0067
>
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> holidays.
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> On Sep 14, 2013, at 20:55, Walter Harper  wrote:
>
>>
>> hello where can I get a list of bluetooth keyboard commands
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Re: bluetooth keyboard

2013-09-18 Thread Ben J Bloomgren
I have been looking for a list of that sort for quite awhile. I had an old one 
at one time, but that didn't seem to have all the different commend that my 
Apple Bluetooth keyboard could do.

Ben J. Bloomgren

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On Sep 14, 2013, at 20:55, Walter Harper  wrote:

> 
> hello where can I get a list of bluetooth keyboard commands
> 
> Sent from my iPhone 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: New siri

2013-09-18 Thread Josh Gregory
No, I think these voices are only available in American so far.

Sent from my iPhone

On Sep 18, 2013, at 4:40 PM, William Lomas  wrote:

> hi all,
> 
> can
> i set siri to use new voices that hear are available in ios 7, yet still 
> speak in a uk accent?
> thatbbst
> william
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
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New siri

2013-09-18 Thread William Lomas
hi all,

can
i set siri to use new voices that hear are available in ios 7, yet still speak 
in a uk accent?
thatbbst
william


Sent from my iPhone
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Re: Really strange problem with Mail on my computers

2013-09-18 Thread Sarah Alawami
It's under mail prefs, then accounts, then choose yoru imap acocunt, and choose 
advanced.  Under that type inbox under imap prefix. this tells the mail you 
receive where to go. Again I don't know if this will fix yoru delete issue but 
that's all I can come up with.

I can't remember if inbox is case sensitive. I'll have to look at one of mine 
when I get home.

Tc

> On Sep 18, 2013, at 7:40, "Chris Gilland"  wrote:
> 
> I know nothing about prefixes.  What do I set it to, and where do I set it, 
> in the first place?
> 
> Chris.
> 
> - Original Message - From: "Sarah k Alawami" 
> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
> Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2013 12:47 AM
> Subject: Re: Really strange problem with Mail on my computers
> 
> 
>> Do you have your prefix set right in imap mail for all of your accounts? I 
>> dunno if that would solve your problem but that would be something to look 
>> at.
>> 
>> Take care.
>>> On Sep 17, 2013, at 8:46 PM, Chris Gilland  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hey guys.
>>> 
>>> I'm seeming to have a very odd problem with Mail on all my Apple devices, 
>>> be it IOS or OSX.  I'm really hoping that someone might be able to shed a 
>>> little light on what may be the cause of this.
>>> 
>>> Basically, here's the deal.  I have two e-mail accounts which are both 
>>> being quite problematic.  One of the accounts is a Gmail account, and the 
>>> other one is my work e-mail, which is the address that I subscribe to this 
>>> list with.  On all of my devices, my IPhone 5, my IPad Mini, my Mac Mini, 
>>> my white macbook, and my macbook Pro which I'm writing this mail from now, 
>>> by the way, I have both accounts configured to use IMap. Basically, I did 
>>> it this way, because essentially, what I want is to be able to check my 
>>> e-mail from one system, but then be able to go to another system and pull 
>>> up my inbox, or whatever other folder I've stored remotely on the IMap 
>>> server and be able to retrieve the exact same e-mail.  This way, say a 
>>> client e-mails me on my work address, and I'm like, "Oh shoot!  I don't 
>>> have access to the info they need on this system," I can then go to the 
>>> system which does have the info when time permits, and open up that same 
>>> message, and respond to it appropriate
 l
>> y.
>>>  The issue that I'm having is not so much in the fact that this isn't 
>>> working as I'd hoped, as much as it is within deleting messages when done.  
>>> If I delete an e-mail from one of my systems, it goes away, no issue.  And 
>>> if I empty my trash in all accounts with command+shift+delete/backspace, 
>>> call the last key as you will, I find then if I go check my e-mail on 
>>> another system, all that mail I just deleted from the last time I pulled 
>>> comes right back down.  so, in other words, say I have about 50 e-mails 
>>> that come down.  I delete all 50 of them from my macbook Pro.  I then head 
>>> over to my Mac Mini.  I open up Mail, and "Ding!" There comes all 50 of 
>>> them back down again, even though I just deleted them on the Macbook.  This 
>>> is the strangest thing I've seen in Mail.  I really don't get it!  I could 
>>> see it if I hadn't deleted the messages, and just simply quit Mail with 
>>> command+Q then went and launched Mail on another device, but that's not 
>>> what I'm doing.  I've totally hit d
 e
>> l
>>> ete on each message, usually without even openning half of them being 
>>> they're either spam, or things I just don't care to read, then once I do 
>>> this, I then hit command+shift+delete/backspace (again call it whichever 
>>> you please.  I'm talking about the key right above the backslash key.)  I 
>>> then say yes to empty trash from all accounts.  I'll then hit command+Q to 
>>> qwuit Mail.  Then, about an hour later we'll just call it for sake of 
>>> argument, I'll go to another system, pop open Mail, and no sooner do I do 
>>> so, when all those exact same messages I just deleted and supposedly purged 
>>> from the last time I pulled for mail come right back down into my inbox 
>>> again.  Now, I confess, I don't know if they're coming to the imap inbox, 
>>> or the unified inbox on OSX which has all mail from all accounts. I 
>>> normally don't actually mess much with the mailboxes table list.  I usually 
>>> just leave it on my unified inbox.  Probably a stupid thing to do, but I 
>>> just find myself getting lost otherwis
 e
>> .
>>>  If you all really think I need to go through there and look at things, I 
>>> will, but you're gonna have to tell me specifically where to look and what 
>>> things to be checking for.
>>> 
>>> Also what things in preferences, if any, might I want to look at?  I know 
>>> this list isn't made for Windows, and frankly, if I get chewed out for this 
>>> one comment by either Gordon or Lynn, I'm gonna admittedly be terribly 
>>> offended, as I'm just trying to give info here to pinpoint this down.  I 
>>> even have noticed that if I check mail on the Apple side of thing

Re: the messaging on the mac

2013-09-18 Thread Sarah Alawami
Hello. What I do is jsut interact with the html area to the left of the text 
entry area, and read the conversation that way.  You can also copy that area to 
the clipboard with cmd a and paste it in to text edit with cmd c, but I only do 
that if I'm looking for something in particular.

Tc.

> On Sep 18, 2013, at 7:39, "Linda C. Knight"  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> 
> 
> I've asked so many questions an can't remember if I asked anything about
> messages on the mac.
> 
> 
> 
> What is the best method to read and reply to iMessages on the mac. I am
> still sort of confused.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Hugs and 73
> 
> Linda C. Knight & shirley
> 
> CallSign: kk4hrg
> 
> Please note email:
> 
> l...@tampabay.rr.com
> 
> 
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Re: Really strange problem with Mail on my computers

2013-09-18 Thread Chris Gilland

Oh, that's already set as you describe.

Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: "Sarah Alawami" 

To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2013 11:59 AM
Subject: Re: Really strange problem with Mail on my computers


It's under mail prefs, then accounts, then choose yoru imap acocunt, and 
choose advanced.  Under that type inbox under imap prefix. this tells the 
mail you receive where to go. Again I don't know if this will fix yoru 
delete issue but that's all I can come up with.


I can't remember if inbox is case sensitive. I'll have to look at one of 
mine when I get home.


Tc

On Sep 18, 2013, at 7:40, "Chris Gilland"  
wrote:


I know nothing about prefixes.  What do I set it to, and where do I set 
it, in the first place?


Chris.

- Original Message - From: "Sarah k Alawami" 
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2013 12:47 AM
Subject: Re: Really strange problem with Mail on my computers


Do you have your prefix set right in imap mail for all of your accounts? 
I dunno if that would solve your problem but that would be something to 
look at.


Take care.
On Sep 17, 2013, at 8:46 PM, Chris Gilland  
wrote:


Hey guys.

I'm seeming to have a very odd problem with Mail on all my Apple 
devices, be it IOS or OSX.  I'm really hoping that someone might be 
able to shed a little light on what may be the cause of this.


Basically, here's the deal.  I have two e-mail accounts which are both 
being quite problematic.  One of the accounts is a Gmail account, and 
the other one is my work e-mail, which is the address that I subscribe 
to this list with.  On all of my devices, my IPhone 5, my IPad Mini, my 
Mac Mini, my white macbook, and my macbook Pro which I'm writing this 
mail from now, by the way, I have both accounts configured to use IMap. 
Basically, I did it this way, because essentially, what I want is to be 
able to check my e-mail from one system, but then be able to go to 
another system and pull up my inbox, or whatever other folder I've 
stored remotely on the IMap server and be able to retrieve the exact 
same e-mail.  This way, say a client e-mails me on my work address, and 
I'm like, "Oh shoot!  I don't have access to the info they need on this 
system," I can then go to the system which does have the info when time 
permits, and open up that same message, and respond to it appropriate

l

y.
 The issue that I'm having is not so much in the fact that this isn't 
working as I'd hoped, as much as it is within deleting messages when 
done.  If I delete an e-mail from one of my systems, it goes away, no 
issue.  And if I empty my trash in all accounts with 
command+shift+delete/backspace, call the last key as you will, I find 
then if I go check my e-mail on another system, all that mail I just 
deleted from the last time I pulled comes right back down.  so, in 
other words, say I have about 50 e-mails that come down.  I delete all 
50 of them from my macbook Pro.  I then head over to my Mac Mini.  I 
open up Mail, and "Ding!" There comes all 50 of them back down again, 
even though I just deleted them on the Macbook.  This is the strangest 
thing I've seen in Mail.  I really don't get it!  I could see it if I 
hadn't deleted the messages, and just simply quit Mail with command+Q 
then went and launched Mail on another device, but that's not what I'm 
doing.  I've totally hit d

e

l
ete on each message, usually without even openning half of them being 
they're either spam, or things I just don't care to read, then once I 
do this, I then hit command+shift+delete/backspace (again call it 
whichever you please.  I'm talking about the key right above the 
backslash key.)  I then say yes to empty trash from all accounts.  I'll 
then hit command+Q to qwuit Mail.  Then, about an hour later we'll just 
call it for sake of argument, I'll go to another system, pop open Mail, 
and no sooner do I do so, when all those exact same messages I just 
deleted and supposedly purged from the last time I pulled for mail come 
right back down into my inbox again.  Now, I confess, I don't know if 
they're coming to the imap inbox, or the unified inbox on OSX which has 
all mail from all accounts. I normally don't actually mess much with 
the mailboxes table list.  I usually just leave it on my unified inbox. 
Probably a stupid thing to do, but I just find myself getting lost 
otherwis

e

.
 If you all really think I need to go through there and look at things, 
I will, but you're gonna have to tell me specifically where to look and 
what things to be checking for.


Also what things in preferences, if any, might I want to look at?  I 
know this list isn't made for Windows, and frankly, if I get chewed out 
for this one comment by either Gordon or Lynn, I'm gonna admittedly be 
terribly offended, as I'm just trying to give info here to pinpoint 
this down.  I even have noticed that if I check mail on the Apple side 
of things, then go to my XP mac

Re: Really strange problem with Mail on my computers

2013-09-18 Thread Chris Gilland
I know nothing about prefixes.  What do I set it to, and where do I set it, 
in the first place?


Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: "Sarah k Alawami" 

To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2013 12:47 AM
Subject: Re: Really strange problem with Mail on my computers


Do you have your prefix set right in imap mail for all of your accounts? I 
dunno if that would solve your problem but that would be something to look 
at.


Take care.
On Sep 17, 2013, at 8:46 PM, Chris Gilland  
wrote:



Hey guys.

I'm seeming to have a very odd problem with Mail on all my Apple devices, 
be it IOS or OSX.  I'm really hoping that someone might be able to shed a 
little light on what may be the cause of this.


Basically, here's the deal.  I have two e-mail accounts which are both 
being quite problematic.  One of the accounts is a Gmail account, and the 
other one is my work e-mail, which is the address that I subscribe to 
this list with.  On all of my devices, my IPhone 5, my IPad Mini, my Mac 
Mini, my white macbook, and my macbook Pro which I'm writing this mail 
from now, by the way, I have both accounts configured to use IMap. 
Basically, I did it this way, because essentially, what I want is to be 
able to check my e-mail from one system, but then be able to go to 
another system and pull up my inbox, or whatever other folder I've stored 
remotely on the IMap server and be able to retrieve the exact same 
e-mail.  This way, say a client e-mails me on my work address, and I'm 
like, "Oh shoot!  I don't have access to the info they need on this 
system," I can then go to the system which does have the info when time 
permits, and open up that same message, and respond to it appropriatel

y.
  The issue that I'm having is not so much in the fact that this isn't 
working as I'd hoped, as much as it is within deleting messages when 
done.  If I delete an e-mail from one of my systems, it goes away, no 
issue.  And if I empty my trash in all accounts with 
command+shift+delete/backspace, call the last key as you will, I find 
then if I go check my e-mail on another system, all that mail I just 
deleted from the last time I pulled comes right back down.  so, in other 
words, say I have about 50 e-mails that come down.  I delete all 50 of 
them from my macbook Pro.  I then head over to my Mac Mini.  I open up 
Mail, and "Ding!" There comes all 50 of them back down again, even though 
I just deleted them on the Macbook.  This is the strangest thing I've 
seen in Mail.  I really don't get it!  I could see it if I hadn't deleted 
the messages, and just simply quit Mail with command+Q then went and 
launched Mail on another device, but that's not what I'm doing.  I've 
totally hit de

l
ete on each message, usually without even openning half of them being 
they're either spam, or things I just don't care to read, then once I do 
this, I then hit command+shift+delete/backspace (again call it whichever 
you please.  I'm talking about the key right above the backslash key.)  I 
then say yes to empty trash from all accounts.  I'll then hit command+Q 
to qwuit Mail.  Then, about an hour later we'll just call it for sake of 
argument, I'll go to another system, pop open Mail, and no sooner do I do 
so, when all those exact same messages I just deleted and supposedly 
purged from the last time I pulled for mail come right back down into my 
inbox again.  Now, I confess, I don't know if they're coming to the imap 
inbox, or the unified inbox on OSX which has all mail from all accounts. 
I normally don't actually mess much with the mailboxes table list.  I 
usually just leave it on my unified inbox.  Probably a stupid thing to 
do, but I just find myself getting lost otherwise

.
  If you all really think I need to go through there and look at things, 
I will, but you're gonna have to tell me specifically where to look and 
what things to be checking for.


Also what things in preferences, if any, might I want to look at?  I know 
this list isn't made for Windows, and frankly, if I get chewed out for 
this one comment by either Gordon or Lynn, I'm gonna admittedly be 
terribly offended, as I'm just trying to give info here to pinpoint this 
down.  I even have noticed that if I check mail on the Apple side of 
things, then go to my XP machine and bring up Outlook Express and poll 
those accounts, which also are configured there with IMap, I see the same 
behavior.  I delete on the Mac/IOS side, then bring it up in Outlook 
Express, and they all come right back down again.  I understand that in 
Outlook Express, you can't just hit delete on the messages if they're 
IMap as that only marks them for deletion.  You then have to hit alt+E 
for the edit menu, then hit r, for purge items.  I do that though.  Now, 
the same thing vice versa.  If I poll on my XP box, delete, then purge, 
then alt+F4 out of there, then go to my Mac, open up Mail, the

n
boom!  all of those messages from the last pull come down

the messaging on the mac

2013-09-18 Thread Linda C. Knight
 

 

Hi all,

 

I've asked so many questions an can't remember if I asked anything about
messages on the mac.

 

What is the best method to read and reply to iMessages on the mac. I am
still sort of confused.

 

 

 

 

Hugs and 73

Linda C. Knight & shirley

CallSign: kk4hrg

Please note email:

l...@tampabay.rr.com

 

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Re: Showing the library in macintosh user

2013-09-18 Thread trevor

Thanks Sarah,
Much appreciated.
Your a genius.

Trevor

-Original Message- 
From: Sarah k Alawami

Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2013 2:23 PM
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: Showing the library in macintosh user

Hello.

1. From the finder hit cmd shift u.

2. type the word terminal until voice over says it.

3.hit cmd shift down arrow to open the app.

4. paste in
chflags nohidden ~/Library/
and hit enter.

If you end up at your prompt again you were successful.

Tc.
On Sep 18, 2013, at 1:06 AM, trevor  wrote:


Could someone remind me please?
How do you get the library in macintosh user/ users name folder.

Thank you,

Trevor
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Re: Showing the library in macintosh user

2013-09-18 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Hello.

1. From the finder hit cmd shift u.

2. type the word terminal until voice over says it.

3.hit cmd shift down arrow to open the app.

4. paste in
chflags nohidden ~/Library/
and hit enter.

If you end up at your prompt again you were successful.

Tc.
On Sep 18, 2013, at 1:06 AM, trevor  wrote:

> Could someone remind me please?
> How do you get the library in macintosh user/ users name folder.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Trevor
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Re: Deleting email Was: Web links

2013-09-18 Thread Georgina Joyce
Hello,

I've changed the subject line to an appropriate one. From the web I found:


Mail (Mountain Lion): Delete messages
By deleting messages you no longer need, you can free disk space on your Mac or 
on the mail server.

You can retrieve deleted messages if you haven’t emptied your Trash mailbox or 
rebuilt your mailbox since deleting the messages, or if Mail hasn’t permanently 
erased the deleted messages. Just drag the deleted messages to another mailbox.

Delete a message

Move the pointer over the message header in the preview, and then click the 
Delete icon that appears. Or select a message in the list, and then click the 
Delete icon in the Mail toolbar.

Deleted messages remain in the Trash mailbox on your Mac or on the mail server 
until they are permanently erased. Messages that are deleted from mailboxes you 
created on your Mac are moved to the On My Mac mailbox, located in the Trash 
mailbox.

Set where to store deleted messages

Choose Mail > Preferences, click Accounts, and then select an account. Click 
Mailbox Behaviors and in the Trash section, select where you want to store 
deleted messages until they are permanently erased.

If you deselect all options for an account, deleted messages remain in their 
original location and are shown dimmed or are hidden. To show or hide deleted 
messages, choose View > Show Deleted Messages or View > Hide Deleted Messages.

Permanently erase messages

You can have Mail permanently erase deleted messages after a specified amount 
of time, or you can erase them at anytime.

To have Mail remove them, choose Mail > Preferences, click Accounts, and then 
select an account. Click Mailbox Behaviors and in the Trash section, choose 
when you want Mail to permanently erase deleted messages.
If you have an Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) account whose server is 
set up to delete older messages, messages are deleted regardless of how you set 
the option.

To erase deleted messages at any time, choose Mailbox > Erase Deleted Items, 
and then choose an account.
Last Modified: Apr 18, 2013

http://support.apple.com/kb/PH11732?viewlocale=en_US
Gena
Georgina Joyce
Applied Psychologist
Training and Coaching.
Because individuals of groups matter!


On 17 Sep 2013, at 22:37, Andy Collins  wrote:

> Hey guys.
> 
> I'm seeming to have a very odd problem with Mail on all my Apple devices, be 
> it IOS or OSX.  I'm really hoping that someone might be able to shed a little 
> light on what may be the cause of this.
> 
> Basically, here's the deal.  I have two e-mail accounts which are both being 
> quite problematic.  One of the accounts is a Gmail account, and the other one 
> is my work e-mail, which is the address that I subscribe to this list with.  
> On all of my devices, my IPhone 5, my IPad Mini, my Mac Mini, my white 
> macbook, and my macbook Pro which I'm writing this mail from now, by the way, 
> I have both accounts configured to use IMap.  Basically, I did it this way, 
> because essentially, what I want is to be able to check my e-mail from one 
> system, but then be able to go to another system and pull up my inbox, or 
> whatever other folder I've stored remotely on the IMap server and be able to 
> retrieve the exact same e-mail.  This way, say a client e-mails me on my work 
> address, and I'm like, "Oh shoot!  I don't have access to the info they need 
> on this system," I can then go to the system which does have the info when 
> time permits, and open up that same message, and respond to it appropriately.
>   The issue that I'm having is not so much in the fact that this isn't 
> working as I'd hoped, as much as it is within deleting messages when done.  
> If I delete an e-mail from one of my systems, it goes away, no issue.  And if 
> I empty my trash in all accounts with command+shift+delete/backspace, call 
> the last key as you will, I find then if I go check my e-mail on another 
> system, all that mail I just deleted from the last time I pulled comes right 
> back down.  so, in other words, say I have about 50 e-mails that come down.  
> I delete all 50 of them from my macbook Pro.  I then head over to my Mac 
> Mini.  I open up Mail, and "Ding!" There comes all 50 of them back down 
> again, even though I just deleted them on the Macbook.  This is the strangest 
> thing I've seen in Mail.  I really don't get it!  I could see it if I hadn't 
> deleted the messages, and just simply quit Mail with command+Q then went and 
> launched Mail on another device, but that's not what I'm doing.  I've totally 
> hit del
> ete on each message, usually without even openning half of them being they're 
> either spam, or things I just don't care to read, then once I do this, I then 
> hit command+shift+delete/backspace (again call it whichever you please.  I'm 
> talking about the key right above the backslash key.)  I then say yes to 
> empty trash from all accounts.  I'll then hit command+Q to qwuit Mail.  Then, 
> about an hour later we'll just ca

Showing the library in macintosh user

2013-09-18 Thread trevor
Could someone remind me please?
How do you get the library in macintosh user/ users name folder.

Thank you,

Trevor
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