Re: ot: deleting all mail in gmail, a tutorial.

2014-01-14 Thread Devin Prater
I'm really not sure what y’all's problem is. All I know is what I got. Keyboard 
shortcuts in gmail 1s on. Mail per page is 100. That's all I know.
Sent from my braille plus 18

Josh Gregory joshkar...@gmail.com wrote:

I have the same results, what settings are you using  this Devin?

Sent from my iPhone

 On Jan 12, 2014, at 3:48 PM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I tried  that, and it didn't work in chrome.  The empty trash  thing was not 
 able to be clicked and the select all thing was not there. I got out of the 
 table and vo left once and never found a select all. Using the latest of os, 
 safari nd chrome here.
 On Jan 12, 2014, at 7:55 AM, Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com wrote:
 
 Thank you. And to the person that said vo doesn't say all 100 messages are 
 selected, after pressing star a, it won't, unless you use chrome, I think. 
 After pressing star a, stop interacting with the table, go left, and you'll 
 see a heading, go right from there, and you'll see the option to select all 
 mail and such. And yes, this works with any folder in gmail, including the 
 lovely trash folder.
 Sent from my braille plus 18
 
 Gordon, Lynne  Tracy supp...@mac-access.net wrote:
 
 Hello
 
 Just for future reference, If you know something is off topic for this 
 group, please do not post it to the group without first asking the list 
 owners, i.e., Mac Access Support, if it’s alright to do so.  However, 
 since your post is very specifically related to Apple’s platform, it is 
 not, in actual fact, off topic at all.  :)
 
 So, there’s no issue.  The tutorial is very specific and that’s fine, 
 postings like this which directly deal with Apple’s hardware/software are 
 perfectly acceptable and, indeed, very much welcomed within the group.  We 
 would certainly not wish to deny the members of this group the opportunity 
 of trying your recommendations.  So, thanks for the post.
 
 On 12 Jan 2014, at 04:40, Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com wrote:
 
 Hi all. After doing this, I thought I’d share with you all who I managed 
 this. Yes this is off topic, but you all can spread it around, I’m sure. 
 First, I go to gmail.google.com, with standard view. I press left and 
 right arrows to turn quick nag off, and press up and down arrows to focus  
 on the table of messages. Er, that’s Quick Nav, not quick nag. Anyway, I 
 press star, that’s shift 8, then A. This selects all the messages on the 
 page. Then, I press number, or hash, or pound, which is shift 3. That 
 deletes all selected messages. Now, this is in the inbox, and while it 
 will be helpful on android devices and gmail web views, Apple mail, 
 apparently, shows all mail that is not from you or in its trash folder. 
 So, you’ll have to go to all mail. So, press right or left arrow until you 
 hear something like inbox link. Keep quick Nav off throughout this whole 
 thing. While these are links, which you can click on with VO space, you 
 arrow down through them, like menu options. Then, when you’ve reached All 
 Mail, press enter. You’ll be placed in the list of all your mail, every 
 last one, including google chats and such. Here, select all as described 
 above, star then A. Then, move out of the table, and you’ll find “all X of 
 the messages on this page are selected. Click to select all Y in all 
 mail.” X being the number of messages you have set to display per page, 
 and Y being the total. So then, click the link, and you have all 8 or 
 so emails and chats selected. Then, press the hash/pound/number, and 
 you’ll be presented with a dialog. Click okay. Another dialogue will 
 proceed it, click okay. Then, close the tag and wait for an hour or so, 
 and your gmail will be cleansed of all the mutterings of a long-abandoned 
 email list and exs and all the other memories you’d prefer not to have 
 lingering around.
 
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Re: ot: deleting all mail in gmail, a tutorial.

2014-01-14 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Maybe  that's our issue. How do you turn key board shortcuts on? Maybe that's 
the difference between your set up and all of ours?

Take care.
On Jan 14, 2014, at 7:56 AM, Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com wrote:

 I'm really not sure what y’all's problem is. All I know is what I got. 
 Keyboard shortcuts in gmail 1s on. Mail per page is 100. That's all I know.
 Sent from my braille plus 18
 
 Josh Gregory joshkar...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I have the same results, what settings are you using  this Devin?
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Jan 12, 2014, at 3:48 PM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I tried  that, and it didn't work in chrome.  The empty trash  thing was 
 not able to be clicked and the select all thing was not there. I got out of 
 the table and vo left once and never found a select all. Using the latest 
 of os, safari nd chrome here.
 On Jan 12, 2014, at 7:55 AM, Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com wrote:
 
 Thank you. And to the person that said vo doesn't say all 100 messages 
 are selected, after pressing star a, it won't, unless you use chrome, I 
 think. After pressing star a, stop interacting with the table, go left, 
 and you'll see a heading, go right from there, and you'll see the option 
 to select all mail and such. And yes, this works with any folder in gmail, 
 including the lovely trash folder.
 Sent from my braille plus 18
 
 Gordon, Lynne  Tracy supp...@mac-access.net wrote:
 
 Hello
 
 Just for future reference, If you know something is off topic for this 
 group, please do not post it to the group without first asking the list 
 owners, i.e., Mac Access Support, if it’s alright to do so.  However, 
 since your post is very specifically related to Apple’s platform, it is 
 not, in actual fact, off topic at all.  :)
 
 So, there’s no issue.  The tutorial is very specific and that’s fine, 
 postings like this which directly deal with Apple’s hardware/software are 
 perfectly acceptable and, indeed, very much welcomed within the group.  
 We would certainly not wish to deny the members of this group the 
 opportunity of trying your recommendations.  So, thanks for the post.
 
 On 12 Jan 2014, at 04:40, Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com wrote:
 
 Hi all. After doing this, I thought I’d share with you all who I managed 
 this. Yes this is off topic, but you all can spread it around, I’m sure. 
 First, I go to gmail.google.com, with standard view. I press left and 
 right arrows to turn quick nag off, and press up and down arrows to focus 
  on the table of messages. Er, that’s Quick Nav, not quick nag. Anyway, I 
 press star, that’s shift 8, then A. This selects all the messages on the 
 page. Then, I press number, or hash, or pound, which is shift 3. That 
 deletes all selected messages. Now, this is in the inbox, and while it 
 will be helpful on android devices and gmail web views, Apple mail, 
 apparently, shows all mail that is not from you or in its trash folder. 
 So, you’ll have to go to all mail. So, press right or left arrow until 
 you hear something like inbox link. Keep quick Nav off throughout this 
 whole thing. While these are links, which you can click on with VO space, 
 you arrow down through them, like menu options. Then, when you’ve reached 
 All Mail, press enter. You’ll be placed in the list of all your mail, 
 every last one, including google chats and such. Here, select all as 
 described above, star then A. Then, move out of the table, and you’ll 
 find “all X of the messages on this page are selected. Click to select 
 all Y in all mail.” X being the number of messages you have set to 
 display per page, and Y being the total. So then, click the link, and you 
 have all 8 or so emails and chats selected. Then, press the 
 hash/pound/number, and you’ll be presented with a dialog. Click okay. 
 Another dialogue will proceed it, click okay. Then, close the tag and 
 wait for an hour or so, and your gmail will be cleansed of all the 
 mutterings of a long-abandoned email list and exs and all the other 
 memories you’d prefer not to have lingering around.
 
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Re: ot: deleting all mail in gmail, a tutorial.

2014-01-14 Thread Josh Gregory
This might be practically impossible, the standard Gmail view really is not 
accessible from any Mac. Tried it earlier to know avail, and the basic HTML 
link I couldn't find either.

Sent from my iPhone

 On Jan 14, 2014, at 2:51 PM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Maybe  that's our issue. How do you turn key board shortcuts on? Maybe that's 
 the difference between your set up and all of ours?
 
 Take care.
 On Jan 14, 2014, at 7:56 AM, Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com wrote:
 
 I'm really not sure what y’all's problem is. All I know is what I got. 
 Keyboard shortcuts in gmail 1s on. Mail per page is 100. That's all I know.
 Sent from my braille plus 18
 
 Josh Gregory joshkar...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I have the same results, what settings are you using  this Devin?
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Jan 12, 2014, at 3:48 PM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I tried  that, and it didn't work in chrome.  The empty trash  thing was 
 not able to be clicked and the select all thing was not there. I got out 
 of the table and vo left once and never found a select all. Using the 
 latest of os, safari nd chrome here.
 On Jan 12, 2014, at 7:55 AM, Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com wrote:
 
 Thank you. And to the person that said vo doesn't say all 100 messages 
 are selected, after pressing star a, it won't, unless you use chrome, I 
 think. After pressing star a, stop interacting with the table, go left, 
 and you'll see a heading, go right from there, and you'll see the option 
 to select all mail and such. And yes, this works with any folder in 
 gmail, including the lovely trash folder.
 Sent from my braille plus 18
 
 Gordon, Lynne  Tracy supp...@mac-access.net wrote:
 
 Hello
 
 Just for future reference, If you know something is off topic for this 
 group, please do not post it to the group without first asking the list 
 owners, i.e., Mac Access Support, if it’s alright to do so.  However, 
 since your post is very specifically related to Apple’s platform, it is 
 not, in actual fact, off topic at all.  :)
 
 So, there’s no issue.  The tutorial is very specific and that’s fine, 
 postings like this which directly deal with Apple’s hardware/software 
 are perfectly acceptable and, indeed, very much welcomed within the 
 group.  We would certainly not wish to deny the members of this group 
 the opportunity of trying your recommendations.  So, thanks for the post.
 
 On 12 Jan 2014, at 04:40, Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com wrote:
 
 Hi all. After doing this, I thought I’d share with you all who I managed 
 this. Yes this is off topic, but you all can spread it around, I’m sure. 
 First, I go to gmail.google.com, with standard view. I press left and 
 right arrows to turn quick nag off, and press up and down arrows to 
 focus  on the table of messages. Er, that’s Quick Nav, not quick nag. 
 Anyway, I press star, that’s shift 8, then A. This selects all the 
 messages on the page. Then, I press number, or hash, or pound, which is 
 shift 3. That deletes all selected messages. Now, this is in the inbox, 
 and while it will be helpful on android devices and gmail web views, 
 Apple mail, apparently, shows all mail that is not from you or in its 
 trash folder. So, you’ll have to go to all mail. So, press right or left 
 arrow until you hear something like inbox link. Keep quick Nav off 
 throughout this whole thing. While these are links, which you can click 
 on with VO space, you arrow down through them, like menu options. Then, 
 when you’ve reached All Mail, press enter. You’ll be placed in the list 
 of all your mail, every last one, including google chats and such. Here, 
 select all as described above, star then A. Then, move out of the table, 
 and you’ll find “all X of the messages on this page are selected. Click 
 to select all Y in all mail.” X being the number of messages you have 
 set to display per page, and Y being the total. So then, click the link, 
 and you have all 8 or so emails and chats selected. Then, press the 
 hash/pound/number, and you’ll be presented with a dialog. Click okay. 
 Another dialogue will proceed it, click okay. Then, close the tag and 
 wait for an hour or so, and your gmail will be cleansed of all the 
 mutterings of a long-abandoned email list and exs and all the other 
 memories you’d prefer not to have lingering around.
 
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Re: ot: deleting all mail in gmail, a tutorial.

2014-01-14 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Pull up a list of links with vo  u and left arrow to links if you are not on 
that, then hit  b a s and you will get to the basic html area. I can use the 
standard view pretty well actually except for this and Iuse nothing but that 
now a days.

Take care.
On Jan 14, 2014, at 12:10 PM, Josh Gregory joshkar...@gmail.com wrote:

 This might be practically impossible, the standard Gmail view really is not 
 accessible from any Mac. Tried it earlier to know avail, and the basic HTML 
 link I couldn't find either.
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Jan 14, 2014, at 2:51 PM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Maybe  that's our issue. How do you turn key board shortcuts on? Maybe 
 that's the difference between your set up and all of ours?
 
 Take care.
 On Jan 14, 2014, at 7:56 AM, Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com wrote:
 
 I'm really not sure what y’all's problem is. All I know is what I got. 
 Keyboard shortcuts in gmail 1s on. Mail per page is 100. That's all I know.
 Sent from my braille plus 18
 
 Josh Gregory joshkar...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I have the same results, what settings are you using  this Devin?
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Jan 12, 2014, at 3:48 PM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I tried  that, and it didn't work in chrome.  The empty trash  thing was 
 not able to be clicked and the select all thing was not there. I got out 
 of the table and vo left once and never found a select all. Using the 
 latest of os, safari nd chrome here.
 On Jan 12, 2014, at 7:55 AM, Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com wrote:
 
 Thank you. And to the person that said vo doesn't say all 100 messages 
 are selected, after pressing star a, it won't, unless you use chrome, I 
 think. After pressing star a, stop interacting with the table, go left, 
 and you'll see a heading, go right from there, and you'll see the option 
 to select all mail and such. And yes, this works with any folder in 
 gmail, including the lovely trash folder.
 Sent from my braille plus 18
 
 Gordon, Lynne  Tracy supp...@mac-access.net wrote:
 
 Hello
 
 Just for future reference, If you know something is off topic for this 
 group, please do not post it to the group without first asking the list 
 owners, i.e., Mac Access Support, if it’s alright to do so.  However, 
 since your post is very specifically related to Apple’s platform, it is 
 not, in actual fact, off topic at all.  :)
 
 So, there’s no issue.  The tutorial is very specific and that’s fine, 
 postings like this which directly deal with Apple’s hardware/software 
 are perfectly acceptable and, indeed, very much welcomed within the 
 group.  We would certainly not wish to deny the members of this group 
 the opportunity of trying your recommendations.  So, thanks for the 
 post.
 
 On 12 Jan 2014, at 04:40, Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com wrote:
 
 Hi all. After doing this, I thought I’d share with you all who I 
 managed this. Yes this is off topic, but you all can spread it around, 
 I’m sure. First, I go to gmail.google.com, with standard view. I press 
 left and right arrows to turn quick nag off, and press up and down 
 arrows to focus  on the table of messages. Er, that’s Quick Nav, not 
 quick nag. Anyway, I press star, that’s shift 8, then A. This selects 
 all the messages on the page. Then, I press number, or hash, or pound, 
 which is shift 3. That deletes all selected messages. Now, this is in 
 the inbox, and while it will be helpful on android devices and gmail 
 web views, Apple mail, apparently, shows all mail that is not from you 
 or in its trash folder. So, you’ll have to go to all mail. So, press 
 right or left arrow until you hear something like inbox link. Keep 
 quick Nav off throughout this whole thing. While these are links, which 
 you can click on with VO space, you arrow down through them, like menu 
 options. Then, when you’ve reached All Mail, press enter. You’ll be 
 placed in the list of all your mail, every last one, including google 
 chats and such. Here, select all as described above, star then A. Then, 
 move out of the table, and you’ll find “all X of the messages on this 
 page are selected. Click to select all Y in all mail.” X being the 
 number of messages you have set to display per page, and Y being the 
 total. So then, click the link, and you have all 8 or so emails and 
 chats selected. Then, press the hash/pound/number, and you’ll be 
 presented with a dialog. Click okay. Another dialogue will proceed it, 
 click okay. Then, close the tag and wait for an hour or so, and your 
 gmail will be cleansed of all the mutterings of a long-abandoned email 
 list and exs and all the other memories you’d prefer not to have 
 lingering around.
 
 --- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net ---
 
 To reply to this post, please address your message to 
 mac-access@mac-access.net
 
 You can find an archive of all messages postedto the Mac-Access 
 forum at either the list's own dedicated web archive:
 

Re: ot: deleting all mail in gmail, a tutorial.

2014-01-14 Thread Josh Gregory
But doesn't seem to work, although I know it did before, maybe they change 
something? And where is the shortcut thing?

Sent from my iPhone

 On Jan 14, 2014, at 3:54 PM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Pull up a list of links with vo  u and left arrow to links if you are not on 
 that, then hit  b a s and you will get to the basic html area. I can use the 
 standard view pretty well actually except for this and Iuse nothing but that 
 now a days.
 
 Take care.
 On Jan 14, 2014, at 12:10 PM, Josh Gregory joshkar...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 This might be practically impossible, the standard Gmail view really is not 
 accessible from any Mac. Tried it earlier to know avail, and the basic HTML 
 link I couldn't find either.
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Jan 14, 2014, at 2:51 PM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Maybe  that's our issue. How do you turn key board shortcuts on? Maybe 
 that's the difference between your set up and all of ours?
 
 Take care.
 On Jan 14, 2014, at 7:56 AM, Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com wrote:
 
 I'm really not sure what y’all's problem is. All I know is what I got. 
 Keyboard shortcuts in gmail 1s on. Mail per page is 100. That's all I know.
 Sent from my braille plus 18
 
 Josh Gregory joshkar...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I have the same results, what settings are you using  this Devin?
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Jan 12, 2014, at 3:48 PM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I tried  that, and it didn't work in chrome.  The empty trash  thing was 
 not able to be clicked and the select all thing was not there. I got out 
 of the table and vo left once and never found a select all. Using the 
 latest of os, safari nd chrome here.
 On Jan 12, 2014, at 7:55 AM, Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com wrote:
 
 Thank you. And to the person that said vo doesn't say all 100 messages 
 are selected, after pressing star a, it won't, unless you use chrome, 
 I think. After pressing star a, stop interacting with the table, go 
 left, and you'll see a heading, go right from there, and you'll see the 
 option to select all mail and such. And yes, this works with any folder 
 in gmail, including the lovely trash folder.
 Sent from my braille plus 18
 
 Gordon, Lynne  Tracy supp...@mac-access.net wrote:
 
 Hello
 
 Just for future reference, If you know something is off topic for this 
 group, please do not post it to the group without first asking the 
 list owners, i.e., Mac Access Support, if it’s alright to do so.  
 However, since your post is very specifically related to Apple’s 
 platform, it is not, in actual fact, off topic at all.  :)
 
 So, there’s no issue.  The tutorial is very specific and that’s fine, 
 postings like this which directly deal with Apple’s hardware/software 
 are perfectly acceptable and, indeed, very much welcomed within the 
 group.  We would certainly not wish to deny the members of this group 
 the opportunity of trying your recommendations.  So, thanks for the 
 post.
 
 On 12 Jan 2014, at 04:40, Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com wrote:
 
 Hi all. After doing this, I thought I’d share with you all who I 
 managed this. Yes this is off topic, but you all can spread it around, 
 I’m sure. First, I go to gmail.google.com, with standard view. I press 
 left and right arrows to turn quick nag off, and press up and down 
 arrows to focus  on the table of messages. Er, that’s Quick Nav, not 
 quick nag. Anyway, I press star, that’s shift 8, then A. This selects 
 all the messages on the page. Then, I press number, or hash, or pound, 
 which is shift 3. That deletes all selected messages. Now, this is in 
 the inbox, and while it will be helpful on android devices and gmail 
 web views, Apple mail, apparently, shows all mail that is not from you 
 or in its trash folder. So, you’ll have to go to all mail. So, press 
 right or left arrow until you hear something like inbox link. Keep 
 quick Nav off throughout this whole thing. While these are links, 
 which you can click on with VO space, you arrow down through them, 
 like menu options. Then, when you’ve reached All Mail, press enter. 
 You’ll be placed in the list of all your mail, every last one, 
 including google chats and such. Here, select all as described above, 
 star then A. Then, move out of the table, and you’ll find “all X of 
 the messages on this page are selected. Click to select all Y in all 
 mail.” X being the number of messages you have set to display per 
 page, and Y being the total. So then, click the link, and you have all 
 8 or so emails and chats selected. Then, press the 
 hash/pound/number, and you’ll be presented with a dialog. Click okay. 
 Another dialogue will proceed it, click okay. Then, close the tag and 
 wait for an hour or so, and your gmail will be cleansed of all the 
 mutterings of a long-abandoned email list and exs and all the other 
 memories you’d prefer not to have lingering around.
 
 --- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net ---
 
 To reply to this post, please 

Re: ot: deleting all mail in gmail, a tutorial.

2014-01-13 Thread Red.Falcon
OK I must not be getting something!
I've tried to follow the directions but I do not get the desired result!
I'm using Mountain Lion and latest safari I do not know or use chrome and only 
use VO!
So I find the all mail and get into the messages table and press *A but get no 
indication that messages are selected by moving out of the table!
So going by the info that VO will not tell me I pressed Y then £ but All mail 
stays full!
I do not get any heading when going left to then go right as suggested to 
options!
I've wanted to get rid of All Mail for ages so when this was posted was really 
glad but just cannot get it to work!
Any help on where I might be going wrong!
And just in case because you used Capital A after trying it without I also 
tried Shift A after * but still no Go! *smile*
Colin

On 12 Jan 2014, at 15:55, Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com wrote:

 Thank you. And to the person that said vo doesn't say all 100 messages are 
 selected, after pressing star a, it won't, unless you use chrome, I think. 
 After pressing star a, stop interacting with the table, go left, and you'll 
 see a heading, go right from there, and you'll see the option to select all 
 mail and such. And yes, this works with any folder in gmail, including the 
 lovely trash folder.
 Sent from my braille plus 18
 
 Gordon, Lynne  Tracy supp...@mac-access.net wrote:
 
 Hello
 
 Just for future reference, If you know something is off topic for this 
 group, please do not post it to the group without first asking the list 
 owners, i.e., Mac Access Support, if it’s alright to do so.  However, since 
 your post is very specifically related to Apple’s platform, it is not, in 
 actual fact, off topic at all.  :)
 
 So, there’s no issue.  The tutorial is very specific and that’s fine, 
 postings like this which directly deal with Apple’s hardware/software are 
 perfectly acceptable and, indeed, very much welcomed within the group.  We 
 would certainly not wish to deny the members of this group the opportunity 
 of trying your recommendations.  So, thanks for the post.
 
 On 12 Jan 2014, at 04:40, Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com wrote:
 
 Hi all. After doing this, I thought I’d share with you all who I managed 
 this. Yes this is off topic, but you all can spread it around, I’m sure. 
 First, I go to gmail.google.com, with standard view. I press left and right 
 arrows to turn quick nag off, and press up and down arrows to focus  on the 
 table of messages. Er, that’s Quick Nav, not quick nag. Anyway, I press 
 star, that’s shift 8, then A. This selects all the messages on the page. 
 Then, I press number, or hash, or pound, which is shift 3. That deletes all 
 selected messages. Now, this is in the inbox, and while it will be helpful 
 on android devices and gmail web views, Apple mail, apparently, shows all 
 mail that is not from you or in its trash folder. So, you’ll have to go to 
 all mail. So, press right or left arrow until you hear something like inbox 
 link. Keep quick Nav off throughout this whole thing. While these are links, 
 which you can click on with VO space, you arrow down through them, like menu 
 options. Then, when you’ve reached All Mail, press enter. You’ll be placed 
 in the list of all your mail, every last one, including google chats and 
 such. Here, select all as described above, star then A. Then, move out of 
 the table, and you’ll find “all X of the messages on this page are selected. 
 Click to select all Y in all mail.” X being the number of messages you have 
 set to display per page, and Y being the total. So then, click the link, and 
 you have all 8 or so emails and chats selected. Then, press the 
 hash/pound/number, and you’ll be presented with a dialog. Click okay. 
 Another dialogue will proceed it, click okay. Then, close the tag and wait 
 for an hour or so, and your gmail will be cleansed of all the mutterings of 
 a long-abandoned email list and exs and all the other memories you’d prefer 
 not to have lingering around.
 
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Re: ot: deleting all mail in gmail, a tutorial.

2014-01-12 Thread Gordon, Lynne Tracy
Hello

Just for future reference, If you know something is off topic for this group, 
please do not post it to the group without first asking the list owners, i.e., 
Mac Access Support, if it’s alright to do so.  However, since your post is very 
specifically related to Apple’s platform, it is not, in actual fact, off topic 
at all.  :)

So, there’s no issue.  The tutorial is very specific and that’s fine, postings 
like this which directly deal with Apple’s hardware/software are perfectly 
acceptable and, indeed, very much welcomed within the group.  We would 
certainly not wish to deny the members of this group the opportunity of trying 
your recommendations.  So, thanks for the post.

On 12 Jan 2014, at 04:40, Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com wrote:

Hi all. After doing this, I thought I’d share with you all who I managed this. 
Yes this is off topic, but you all can spread it around, I’m sure. First, I go 
to gmail.google.com, with standard view. I press left and right arrows to turn 
quick nag off, and press up and down arrows to focus  on the table of messages. 
Er, that’s Quick Nav, not quick nag. Anyway, I press star, that’s shift 8, then 
A. This selects all the messages on the page. Then, I press number, or hash, or 
pound, which is shift 3. That deletes all selected messages. Now, this is in 
the inbox, and while it will be helpful on android devices and gmail web views, 
Apple mail, apparently, shows all mail that is not from you or in its trash 
folder. So, you’ll have to go to all mail. So, press right or left arrow until 
you hear something like inbox link. Keep quick Nav off throughout this whole 
thing. While these are links, which you can click on with VO space, you arrow 
down through them, like menu options. Then, when you’ve reached All Mail, press 
enter. You’ll be placed in the list of all your mail, every last one, including 
google chats and such. Here, select all as described above, star then A. Then, 
move out of the table, and you’ll find “all X of the messages on this page are 
selected. Click to select all Y in all mail.” X being the number of messages 
you have set to display per page, and Y being the total. So then, click the 
link, and you have all 8 or so emails and chats selected. Then, press the 
hash/pound/number, and you’ll be presented with a dialog. Click okay. Another 
dialogue will proceed it, click okay. Then, close the tag and wait for an hour 
or so, and your gmail will be cleansed of all the mutterings of a 
long-abandoned email list and exs and all the other memories you’d prefer not 
to have lingering around.

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Re: ot: deleting all mail in gmail, a tutorial.

2014-01-12 Thread Devin Prater
Thank you. And to the person that said vo doesn't say all 100 messages are 
selected, after pressing star a, it won't, unless you use chrome, I think. 
After pressing star a, stop interacting with the table, go left, and you'll see 
a heading, go right from there, and you'll see the option to select all mail 
and such. And yes, this works with any folder in gmail, including the lovely 
trash folder.
Sent from my braille plus 18

Gordon, Lynne  Tracy supp...@mac-access.net wrote:

Hello

Just for future reference, If you know something is off topic for this group, 
please do not post it to the group without first asking the list owners, i.e., 
Mac Access Support, if it’s alright to do so.  However, since your post is 
very specifically related to Apple’s platform, it is not, in actual fact, off 
topic at all.  :)

So, there’s no issue.  The tutorial is very specific and that’s fine, postings 
like this which directly deal with Apple’s hardware/software are perfectly 
acceptable and, indeed, very much welcomed within the group.  We would 
certainly not wish to deny the members of this group the opportunity of trying 
your recommendations.  So, thanks for the post.

On 12 Jan 2014, at 04:40, Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com wrote:

Hi all. After doing this, I thought I’d share with you all who I managed this. 
Yes this is off topic, but you all can spread it around, I’m sure. First, I go 
to gmail.google.com, with standard view. I press left and right arrows to turn 
quick nag off, and press up and down arrows to focus  on the table of 
messages. Er, that’s Quick Nav, not quick nag. Anyway, I press star, that’s 
shift 8, then A. This selects all the messages on the page. Then, I press 
number, or hash, or pound, which is shift 3. That deletes all selected 
messages. Now, this is in the inbox, and while it will be helpful on android 
devices and gmail web views, Apple mail, apparently, shows all mail that is 
not from you or in its trash folder. So, you’ll have to go to all mail. So, 
press right or left arrow until you hear something like inbox link. Keep quick 
Nav off throughout this whole thing. While these are links, which you can 
click on with VO space, you arrow down through them, like menu options. Then, 
when you’ve reached All Mail, press enter. You’ll be placed in the list of all 
your mail, every last one, including google chats and such. Here, select all 
as described above, star then A. Then, move out of the table, and you’ll find 
“all X of the messages on this page are selected. Click to select all Y in all 
mail.” X being the number of messages you have set to display per page, and Y 
being the total. So then, click the link, and you have all 8 or so emails 
and chats selected. Then, press the hash/pound/number, and you’ll be presented 
with a dialog. Click okay. Another dialogue will proceed it, click okay. Then, 
close the tag and wait for an hour or so, and your gmail will be cleansed of 
all the mutterings of a long-abandoned email list and exs and all the other 
memories you’d prefer not to have lingering around.

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Re: ot: deleting all mail in gmail, a tutorial.

2014-01-12 Thread Sarah k Alawami
I tried  that, and it didn't work in chrome.  The empty trash  thing was not 
able to be clicked and the select all thing was not there. I got out of the 
table and vo left once and never found a select all. Using the latest of os, 
safari nd chrome here.
On Jan 12, 2014, at 7:55 AM, Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com wrote:

 Thank you. And to the person that said vo doesn't say all 100 messages are 
 selected, after pressing star a, it won't, unless you use chrome, I think. 
 After pressing star a, stop interacting with the table, go left, and you'll 
 see a heading, go right from there, and you'll see the option to select all 
 mail and such. And yes, this works with any folder in gmail, including the 
 lovely trash folder.
 Sent from my braille plus 18
 
 Gordon, Lynne  Tracy supp...@mac-access.net wrote:
 
 Hello
 
 Just for future reference, If you know something is off topic for this 
 group, please do not post it to the group without first asking the list 
 owners, i.e., Mac Access Support, if it’s alright to do so.  However, since 
 your post is very specifically related to Apple’s platform, it is not, in 
 actual fact, off topic at all.  :)
 
 So, there’s no issue.  The tutorial is very specific and that’s fine, 
 postings like this which directly deal with Apple’s hardware/software are 
 perfectly acceptable and, indeed, very much welcomed within the group.  We 
 would certainly not wish to deny the members of this group the opportunity 
 of trying your recommendations.  So, thanks for the post.
 
 On 12 Jan 2014, at 04:40, Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com wrote:
 
 Hi all. After doing this, I thought I’d share with you all who I managed 
 this. Yes this is off topic, but you all can spread it around, I’m sure. 
 First, I go to gmail.google.com, with standard view. I press left and right 
 arrows to turn quick nag off, and press up and down arrows to focus  on the 
 table of messages. Er, that’s Quick Nav, not quick nag. Anyway, I press 
 star, that’s shift 8, then A. This selects all the messages on the page. 
 Then, I press number, or hash, or pound, which is shift 3. That deletes all 
 selected messages. Now, this is in the inbox, and while it will be helpful 
 on android devices and gmail web views, Apple mail, apparently, shows all 
 mail that is not from you or in its trash folder. So, you’ll have to go to 
 all mail. So, press right or left arrow until you hear something like inbox 
 link. Keep quick Nav off throughout this whole thing. While these are links, 
 which you can click on with VO space, you arrow down through them, like menu 
 options. Then, when you’ve reached All Mail, press enter. You’ll be placed 
 in the list of all your mail, every last one, including google chats and 
 such. Here, select all as described above, star then A. Then, move out of 
 the table, and you’ll find “all X of the messages on this page are selected. 
 Click to select all Y in all mail.” X being the number of messages you have 
 set to display per page, and Y being the total. So then, click the link, and 
 you have all 8 or so emails and chats selected. Then, press the 
 hash/pound/number, and you’ll be presented with a dialog. Click okay. 
 Another dialogue will proceed it, click okay. Then, close the tag and wait 
 for an hour or so, and your gmail will be cleansed of all the mutterings of 
 a long-abandoned email list and exs and all the other memories you’d prefer 
 not to have lingering around.
 
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Re: ot: deleting all mail in gmail, a tutorial.

2014-01-12 Thread Josh Gregory
I have the same results, what settings are you using  this Devin?

Sent from my iPhone

 On Jan 12, 2014, at 3:48 PM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I tried  that, and it didn't work in chrome.  The empty trash  thing was not 
 able to be clicked and the select all thing was not there. I got out of the 
 table and vo left once and never found a select all. Using the latest of os, 
 safari nd chrome here.
 On Jan 12, 2014, at 7:55 AM, Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com wrote:
 
 Thank you. And to the person that said vo doesn't say all 100 messages are 
 selected, after pressing star a, it won't, unless you use chrome, I think. 
 After pressing star a, stop interacting with the table, go left, and you'll 
 see a heading, go right from there, and you'll see the option to select all 
 mail and such. And yes, this works with any folder in gmail, including the 
 lovely trash folder.
 Sent from my braille plus 18
 
 Gordon, Lynne  Tracy supp...@mac-access.net wrote:
 
 Hello
 
 Just for future reference, If you know something is off topic for this 
 group, please do not post it to the group without first asking the list 
 owners, i.e., Mac Access Support, if it’s alright to do so.  However, since 
 your post is very specifically related to Apple’s platform, it is not, in 
 actual fact, off topic at all.  :)
 
 So, there’s no issue.  The tutorial is very specific and that’s fine, 
 postings like this which directly deal with Apple’s hardware/software are 
 perfectly acceptable and, indeed, very much welcomed within the group.  We 
 would certainly not wish to deny the members of this group the opportunity 
 of trying your recommendations.  So, thanks for the post.
 
 On 12 Jan 2014, at 04:40, Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com wrote:
 
 Hi all. After doing this, I thought I’d share with you all who I managed 
 this. Yes this is off topic, but you all can spread it around, I’m sure. 
 First, I go to gmail.google.com, with standard view. I press left and right 
 arrows to turn quick nag off, and press up and down arrows to focus  on the 
 table of messages. Er, that’s Quick Nav, not quick nag. Anyway, I press 
 star, that’s shift 8, then A. This selects all the messages on the page. 
 Then, I press number, or hash, or pound, which is shift 3. That deletes all 
 selected messages. Now, this is in the inbox, and while it will be helpful 
 on android devices and gmail web views, Apple mail, apparently, shows all 
 mail that is not from you or in its trash folder. So, you’ll have to go to 
 all mail. So, press right or left arrow until you hear something like inbox 
 link. Keep quick Nav off throughout this whole thing. While these are 
 links, which you can click on with VO space, you arrow down through them, 
 like menu options. Then, when you’ve reached All Mail, press enter. You’ll 
 be placed in the list of all your mail, every last one, including google 
 chats and such. Here, select all as described above, star then A. Then, 
 move out of the table, and you’ll find “all X of the messages on this page 
 are selected. Click to select all Y in all mail.” X being the number of 
 messages you have set to display per page, and Y being the total. So then, 
 click the link, and you have all 8 or so emails and chats selected. 
 Then, press the hash/pound/number, and you’ll be presented with a dialog. 
 Click okay. Another dialogue will proceed it, click okay. Then, close the 
 tag and wait for an hour or so, and your gmail will be cleansed of all the 
 mutterings of a long-abandoned email list and exs and all the other 
 memories you’d prefer not to have lingering around.
 
 --- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net ---
 
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Re: ot: deleting all mail in gmail, a tutorial.

2014-01-11 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Hmm. will this also work on the trash? I'll have to try this as for some reason 
my trash won't empty.

Take care.
On Jan 11, 2014, at 8:40 PM, Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com wrote:

 Hi all. After doing this, I thought I’d share with you all who I managed 
 this. Yes this is off topic, but you all can spread it around, I’m sure. 
 First, I go to gmail.google.com, with standard view. I press left and right 
 arrows to turn quick nag off, and press up and down arrows to focus  on the 
 table of messages. Er, that’s Quick Nav, not quick nag. Anyway, I press star, 
 that’s shift 8, then A. This selects all the messages on the page. Then, I 
 press number, or hash, or pound, which is shift 3. That deletes all selected 
 messages. Now, this is in the inbox, and while it will be helpful on android 
 devices and gmail web views, Apple mail, apparently, shows all mail that is 
 not from you or in its trash folder. So, you’ll have to go to all mail. So, 
 press right or left arrow until you hear something like inbox link. Keep 
 quick Nav off throughout this whole thing. While these are links, which you 
 can click on with VO space, you arrow down through them, like menu options. 
 Then, when you’ve reached All Mail, press enter. You’ll be placed in the list 
 of all your mail, every last one, including google chats and such. Here, 
 select all as described above, star then A. Then, move out of the table, and 
 you’ll find “all X of the messages on this page are selected. Click to select 
 all Y in all mail.” X being the number of messages you have set to display 
 per page, and Y being the total. So then, click the link, and you have all 
 8 or so emails and chats selected. Then, press the hash/pound/number, and 
 you’ll be presented with a dialog. Click okay. Another dialogue will proceed 
 it, click okay. Then, close the tag and wait for an hour or so, and your 
 gmail will be cleansed of all the mutterings of a long-abandoned email list 
 and exs and all the other memories you’d prefer not to have lingering around.
 --- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net ---
 
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Re: ot: deleting all mail in gmail, a tutorial.

2014-01-11 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Well trying this  it does not appear to work, I went to trashy by hitting the 
down arrow with qn turned off, this in standard view, then hit enter to click 
it, then down arrow to the table, then shift 8, then a, but there was no link 
that said x of y are selected. There was a piece of clicable text that I did 
find and click but then shift 3 and the dialogue did not come up. You did this 
in safari?

Take care. 


On Jan 11, 2014, at 8:40 PM, Devin Prater d.pra...@me.com wrote:

 Hi all. After doing this, I thought I’d share with you all who I managed 
 this. Yes this is off topic, but you all can spread it around, I’m sure. 
 First, I go to gmail.google.com, with standard view. I press left and right 
 arrows to turn quick nag off, and press up and down arrows to focus  on the 
 table of messages. Er, that’s Quick Nav, not quick nag. Anyway, I press star, 
 that’s shift 8, then A. This selects all the messages on the page. Then, I 
 press number, or hash, or pound, which is shift 3. That deletes all selected 
 messages. Now, this is in the inbox, and while it will be helpful on android 
 devices and gmail web views, Apple mail, apparently, shows all mail that is 
 not from you or in its trash folder. So, you’ll have to go to all mail. So, 
 press right or left arrow until you hear something like inbox link. Keep 
 quick Nav off throughout this whole thing. While these are links, which you 
 can click on with VO space, you arrow down through them, like menu options. 
 Then, when you’ve reached All Mail, press enter. You’ll be placed in the list 
 of all your mail, every last one, including google chats and such. Here, 
 select all as described above, star then A. Then, move out of the table, and 
 you’ll find “all X of the messages on this page are selected. Click to select 
 all Y in all mail.” X being the number of messages you have set to display 
 per page, and Y being the total. So then, click the link, and you have all 
 8 or so emails and chats selected. Then, press the hash/pound/number, and 
 you’ll be presented with a dialog. Click okay. Another dialogue will proceed 
 it, click okay. Then, close the tag and wait for an hour or so, and your 
 gmail will be cleansed of all the mutterings of a long-abandoned email list 
 and exs and all the other memories you’d prefer not to have lingering around.
 --- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net ---
 
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