Re: Mac Mail question

2012-05-01 Thread Mark BurningHawk Baxter
Once you find it in Trash, Press VO M to go to the menu bar; go over to 
Message, and down to move to, submenu.  Right arrow there and then press I, 
for Inbox, and enter.  That will move the message from Trash to Inbox.  If 
there are other messages in Trash that you wish to move to Inbox, you can 
simply find them and hit Command Option T.


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Re: Mac Mail question

2012-05-01 Thread Kirsten Edmondson
Thanks, I was looking in the wrong menu then. 

On 1 May 2012, at 20:14, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:

 Once you find it in Trash, Press VO M to go to the menu bar; go over to 
 Message, and down to move to, submenu.  Right arrow there and then press 
 I, for Inbox, and enter.  That will move the message from Trash to Inbox.  
 If there are other messages in Trash that you wish to move to Inbox, you can 
 simply find them and hit Command Option T.
 
 
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Re: Mac Mail question

2012-05-01 Thread Red.Falcon
Hi there!
You can also open VO+shift+m and in that menu arrow down to the move sub menu!
And there is also a move again which is set to the last mailbox you sent 
something to!
hth Colin

On 1 May 2012, at 22:57, Kirsten Edmondson wrote:

 Thanks, I was looking in the wrong menu then. 
 
 On 1 May 2012, at 20:14, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:
 
 Once you find it in Trash, Press VO M to go to the menu bar; go over to 
 Message, and down to move to, submenu.  Right arrow there and then press 
 I, for Inbox, and enter.  That will move the message from Trash to Inbox.  
 If there are other messages in Trash that you wish to move to Inbox, you can 
 simply find them and hit Command Option T.
 
 
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Re: Mac Mail question

2012-05-01 Thread Dan Roy
Also, you can cut the message with ctrl-X and then paste it wherever you want 
it.  This is what I usually do, it works great.


On May 1, 2012, at 5:10 PM, Red.Falcon wrote:

 Hi there!
 You can also open VO+shift+m and in that menu arrow down to the move sub menu!
 And there is also a move again which is set to the last mailbox you sent 
 something to!
 hth Colin
 
 On 1 May 2012, at 22:57, Kirsten Edmondson wrote:
 
 Thanks, I was looking in the wrong menu then. 
 
 On 1 May 2012, at 20:14, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:
 
 Once you find it in Trash, Press VO M to go to the menu bar; go over to 
 Message, and down to move to, submenu.  Right arrow there and then press 
 I, for Inbox, and enter.  That will move the message from Trash to Inbox. 
  If there are other messages in Trash that you wish to move to Inbox, you 
 can simply find them and hit Command Option T.
 
 
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 • AIM, Skype and Twitter:  BurningHawk1969
 • MSN:  burninghawk1...@hotmail.com
 • My home page:
 • http://MarkBurningHawk.net/
 
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Re: Mac Mail Question

2011-09-05 Thread Paul Erkens
Hi Linda,

If you have 2 mailboxes and you want to easily switch between them, here's how 
to do it. If you need more help, let me know.

First, you will want to have both mailboxes in your favorites bar. You can do 
this using the new drag and drop procedure in voice over. First, look where the 
favorites bar is. Interact with it, and find your way around, so that you later 
know where to paste your second mailbox. If you see checkboxes in the favorites 
bar, don't worry about them. For this task, they are not important.

If your first mailbox is already in the favorites bar, but your second mailbox 
isn't yet, then you will have to drag the second mailbox from the mailboxes 
table, over to the favorites bar. The reason you will want both mailboxes to be 
in the favorites bar is, that you will later be able to use command plus the 
number 1 to get into the first mailbox, and command plus 2 to get into your 
second mailbox, as displayed in the favorites bar. Which mailbox will open if 
you press command 1 or command 2, depends on the order in which the mailboxes 
appear on the favorites bar. So if, for example, your private email account is 
first on the favorites bar, and your, say, gmail account is second, then 
command 1 wil open your private inbox and command 2 your gmail.
Opening a new mail window etc, like you described, is then no longer necessary.

To drag the second mailbox over to the favorites bar, go to the mailboxes table 
and interact with it, put the voiceover cursor on the mailbox you want to drag, 
then press v o comma there. This will tell voice over that this is the item you 
want to drag elsewhere. Now, move over to the favorites bar and interact with 
it, put the v o cursor on the spot just to the right of your first mailbox that 
was already there, and then drop the second mailbox using v o plus period. This 
will start the drag operation. You will here a mouse down sound, then some soft 
whooshes while it's dragging, then a mouse up click, and the second mailbox is 
in the favorites bar. Now, the work should be done, if I'm not forgetting 
something. It is somewhat more work to get rid of a certain mailbox in the 
favorites bar, once you accidentally dragged the wrong one over, so be careful 
that you pick the correct mailbox, that you called, your second mailbox.

From now on, if you press command plus 1, your private email should be 
displayed. Command 2 gives you your other account. You will have to interact 
again after switching mailboxes this way, but it is fast and convenient to do 
it this way.

Hth. Paul.
On Aug 23, 2011, at 1:02 AM, Linda Adams wrote:

 Hello again,
 
 Well, I kept researching and found another solution to my question.  I just 
 found that command option N will open a new mail window in which I can then 
 open another mailbox.  Then I can easily switch between the windows to check 
 my inbox and my other mailbox.
 
 This works, but if anyone knows how I can change command 2 to do the trick, 
 I'm still interested.
 
 Linda
 
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Re: Mac Mail Question

2011-08-23 Thread Paul Erkens
Hi Linda,

If you have 2 mailboxes and you want to easily switch between them, here's how 
to do it. If you need more help, let me know.

First, you will want to have both mailboxes in your favorites bar. You can do 
this using the new drag and drop procedure in voice over. First, look where the 
favorites bar is. Interact with it, and find your way around, so that you later 
know where to paste your second mailbox. If you see checkboxes in the favorites 
bar, don't worry about them. For this task, they are not important.

If your first mailbox is already in the favorites bar, but your second mailbox 
isn't yet, then you will have to drag the second mailbox from the mailboxes 
table, over to the favorites bar. The reason you will want both mailboxes to be 
in the favorites bar is, that you will later be able to use command plus the 
number 1 to get into the first mailbox, and command plus 2 to get into your 
second mailbox, as displayed in the favorites bar. Which mailbox will open if 
you press command 1 or command 2, depends on the order in which the mailboxes 
appear on the favorites bar. So if, for example, your private email account is 
first on the favorites bar, and your, say, gmail account is second, then 
command 1 wil open your private inbox and command 2 your gmail.
Opening a new mail window etc, like you described, is then no longer necessary.

To drag the second mailbox over to the favorites bar, go to the mailboxes 
table, put the voiceover cursor on the mailbox you want to drag, then press v o 
comma there. This will tell voice over that this is the item you want to drag 
elsewhere. Now, move over to the favorites bar, put the v o cursor on the spot 
just to the right of your first mailbox that was already there, and then drop 
the second mailbox using v o plus period. This will start the drag operation. 
You will here a mouse down sound, then some soft whooshes while it's dragging, 
then a mouse up click, and the second mailbox is in the favorites bar. Now, the 
work should be done, if I'm not forgetting something. It is somewhat more work 
to get rid of a certain mailbox in the favorites bar, once you accidentally 
dragged the wrong one over, so be careful that you pick the correct mailbox, 
that you called, your second mailbox.

From now on, if you press command plus 1, your private email should be 
displayed. Command 2 gives you your other account. You will have to interact 
again after switching mailboxes this way, but it is fast and convenient to do 
it like this.

Hth. Paul.
On Aug 23, 2011, at 1:02 AM, Linda Adams wrote:

 Hello again,
 
 Well, I kept researching and found another solution to my question.  I just 
 found that command option N will open a new mail window in which I can then 
 open another mailbox.  Then I can easily switch between the windows to check 
 my inbox and my other mailbox.
 
 This works, but if anyone knows how I can change command 2 to do the trick, 
 I'm still interested.
 
 Linda
 
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