Re: Use of "Move To" in Email

2016-07-16 Thread Jonathan Cohn
Another option is to create a keyboard shortcut for a specific folder even if 
it is not in your favourites.

I have not tried this personally, but the following should work.

1. Open systemPreferences keyboard 
2. Open shortcuts tab and select application 
3. Add a new item for the Mail application like 
"Move To->Family 
and assign a keyboard shortcut to the command.

If this works correctly, then you should see the shortcut key listed in the 
Messages->Move To->Family menu item.

Please note: I have not tested this out.


Best wishes,

Jonathan



> On Jul 13, 2016, at 2:05 PM, Tim Kilburn  wrote:
> 
> Hi chuck,
> 
> Thanks for this hint.  I think that I heard about this a long while back, but 
> it must have went in one ear and out the other.  Good efficiency if the 
> desired location is in your Favourites.
> 
> Later...
> 
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> 
> On Jul 13, 2016, at 10:17, CHUCK REICHEL  > wrote:
> 
> Hi Tim,
> If the mail box is in your "favorites"
> I use "control command 1-9" on the num pad to move the selected message to my 
> different boxes.
> control command then  hit the number on the num pad to move it.
> The rub with this method is you half to know which # your desired mail box 
> corresponds to.
> I find my self checking where I want to move it to by hitting "command and a 
> num pad #" to hear VO announce the mail box that corresponds to that 
> "favorite" mail box i want.
> Then I go back to my in box "command 1" and move it.
> I guess the key here is that you half to  have that mail box in the favorites 
> to make this short cut work. :)
> PS I always enjoy your posts Tim.
> very cool step by step instructions.
> talk soon
> Chuck
> YMMV
> 
> On Jul 13, 2016, at 11:32 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> 
>> Hi Joseph,
>> 
>> NO problem adding to any message of mine.  A question though, not sure where 
>> the VO-shift-a.m. comes from.  I'm not sure what the "a" is used for in your 
>> suggestion.  The Contextual menu command is VO-shift-m, followed by letters 
>> or arrows suggested in your message.  Please correct me or clarify if 
>> necessary.  Thanks.
>> 
>> Later...
>> 
>> Tim Kilburn
>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>> 
>> On Jul 13, 2016, at 09:26, Joseph Hudson > > wrote:
>> 
>> Hi, I would like to add to your message if you wouldn't mind. Control option 
>> shift a.m. Opens up the menu where this moved to submenu is. Once you find 
>> the submenu, you will be able to Arrow right, to activate that menu. Then 
>> Erin down to the desired mailbox that you wish to move to didn't when you're 
>> done, hit the enter are the key. Keep in mind, you want to have focused on 
>> the message that you're wanting to move before doing the command that I have 
>> provided above for you.
>> Joseph Hudson
>> Email
>> jhud7...@gmail.com 
>> I device support
>> Telephone
>> 2543007667
>> Skype
>> joseph.hudson89 facebook
>> https://www.facebook.com/joseph.hudson.9404 
>> 
>> Twitter
>> https://twitter.com/josephhudson89  
>> 
>> FaceTime/iMessage
>> jhud7...@yahoo.com 
>>> On Jul 13, 2016, at 10:20 AM, Tim Kilburn >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> The "Move To" item should have a sub-menu.  That is, whether you use your 
>>> keyboard shortcut or the contextual menu, when you're focused on the "Move 
>>> To" item, press your right arrow to open the sub-menu then either use down 
>>> arrows or type the first few characters of the Mailbox name.  Once focus is 
>>> on the Mailbox you wish it to be moved to, just press return.  Note that, 
>>> depending on whether these are sub-mailboxes, and if you have the parent 
>>> mailbox open within the Mailboxes table, you may or may not need to open 
>>> additional sub-menus to finally locate the desired location.
>>> 
>>> HTH.
>>> 
>>> Later...
>>> 
>>> Tim Kilburn
>>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>>> 
>>> On Jul 13, 2016, at 09:14, Sandra E. Finley >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> I am trying to move a message from one mailbox to another. I can find "Move 
>>> To" in the menu and have created a keyboard shortcut for it. Once that is 
>>> found, how do I actually move the message? I guess the better question is 
>>> how do I get to the desired mailbox and have the message follow me there? 
>>> Sandy
>>> 
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Re: Use of "Move To" in Email

2016-07-13 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi chuck,

Thanks for this hint.  I think that I heard about this a long while back, but 
it must have went in one ear and out the other.  Good efficiency if the desired 
location is in your Favourites.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Jul 13, 2016, at 10:17, CHUCK REICHEL  
wrote:

Hi Tim,
If the mail box is in your "favorites"
I use "control command 1-9" on the num pad to move the selected message to my 
different boxes.
control command then  hit the number on the num pad to move it.
The rub with this method is you half to know which # your desired mail box 
corresponds to.
I find my self checking where I want to move it to by hitting "command and a 
num pad #" to hear VO announce the mail box that corresponds to that "favorite" 
mail box i want.
Then I go back to my in box "command 1" and move it.
I guess the key here is that you half to  have that mail box in the favorites 
to make this short cut work. :)
PS I always enjoy your posts Tim.
very cool step by step instructions.
talk soon
Chuck
YMMV

On Jul 13, 2016, at 11:32 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:

> Hi Joseph,
> 
> NO problem adding to any message of mine.  A question though, not sure where 
> the VO-shift-a.m. comes from.  I'm not sure what the "a" is used for in your 
> suggestion.  The Contextual menu command is VO-shift-m, followed by letters 
> or arrows suggested in your message.  Please correct me or clarify if 
> necessary.  Thanks.
> 
> Later...
> 
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> 
> On Jul 13, 2016, at 09:26, Joseph Hudson  > wrote:
> 
> Hi, I would like to add to your message if you wouldn't mind. Control option 
> shift a.m. Opens up the menu where this moved to submenu is. Once you find 
> the submenu, you will be able to Arrow right, to activate that menu. Then 
> Erin down to the desired mailbox that you wish to move to didn't when you're 
> done, hit the enter are the key. Keep in mind, you want to have focused on 
> the message that you're wanting to move before doing the command that I have 
> provided above for you.
> Joseph Hudson
> Email
> jhud7...@gmail.com 
> I device support
> Telephone
> 2543007667
> Skype
> joseph.hudson89 facebook
> https://www.facebook.com/joseph.hudson.9404 
> 
> Twitter
> https://twitter.com/josephhudson89  
> 
> FaceTime/iMessage
> jhud7...@yahoo.com 
>> On Jul 13, 2016, at 10:20 AM, Tim Kilburn > > wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> The "Move To" item should have a sub-menu.  That is, whether you use your 
>> keyboard shortcut or the contextual menu, when you're focused on the "Move 
>> To" item, press your right arrow to open the sub-menu then either use down 
>> arrows or type the first few characters of the Mailbox name.  Once focus is 
>> on the Mailbox you wish it to be moved to, just press return.  Note that, 
>> depending on whether these are sub-mailboxes, and if you have the parent 
>> mailbox open within the Mailboxes table, you may or may not need to open 
>> additional sub-menus to finally locate the desired location.
>> 
>> HTH.
>> 
>> Later...
>> 
>> Tim Kilburn
>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>> 
>> On Jul 13, 2016, at 09:14, Sandra E. Finley > > wrote:
>> 
>> I am trying to move a message from one mailbox to another. I can find "Move 
>> To" in the menu and have created a keyboard shortcut for it. Once that is 
>> found, how do I actually move the message? I guess the better question is 
>> how do I get to the desired mailbox and have the message follow me there? 
>> Sandy
>> 
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>> Visionaries list.
>> 
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Re: Use of "Move To" in Email

2016-07-13 Thread Joseph Hudson
Hi Chuck, in water for something like this to work she would have to have that 
mailbox in her favorites which in this case I took it that she was wanting to 
move Messages from one account to another 
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> On Jul 13, 2016, at 11:17 AM, CHUCK REICHEL  
> wrote:
> 
> Hi Tim,
> If the mail box is in your "favorites"
> I use "control command 1-9" on the num pad to move the selected message to my 
> different boxes.
> control command then  hit the number on the num pad to move it.
> The rub with this method is you half to know which # your desired mail box 
> corresponds to.
> I find my self checking where I want to move it to by hitting "command and a 
> num pad #" to hear VO announce the mail box that corresponds to that 
> "favorite" mail box i want.
> Then I go back to my in box "command 1" and move it.
> I guess the key here is that you half to  have that mail box in the favorites 
> to make this short cut work. :)
> PS I always enjoy your posts Tim.
> very cool step by step instructions.
> talk soon
> Chuck
> YMMV
> 
> On Jul 13, 2016, at 11:32 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> 
>> Hi Joseph,
>> 
>> NO problem adding to any message of mine.  A question though, not sure where 
>> the VO-shift-a.m. comes from.  I'm not sure what the "a" is used for in your 
>> suggestion.  The Contextual menu command is VO-shift-m, followed by letters 
>> or arrows suggested in your message.  Please correct me or clarify if 
>> necessary.  Thanks.
>> 
>> Later...
>> 
>> Tim Kilburn
>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>> 
>> On Jul 13, 2016, at 09:26, Joseph Hudson > > wrote:
>> 
>> Hi, I would like to add to your message if you wouldn't mind. Control option 
>> shift a.m. Opens up the menu where this moved to submenu is. Once you find 
>> the submenu, you will be able to Arrow right, to activate that menu. Then 
>> Erin down to the desired mailbox that you wish to move to didn't when you're 
>> done, hit the enter are the key. Keep in mind, you want to have focused on 
>> the message that you're wanting to move before doing the command that I have 
>> provided above for you.
>> Joseph Hudson
>> Email
>> jhud7...@gmail.com 
>> I device support
>> Telephone
>> 2543007667
>> Skype
>> joseph.hudson89 facebook
>> https://www.facebook.com/joseph.hudson.9404 
>> 
>> Twitter
>> https://twitter.com/josephhudson89  
>> 
>> FaceTime/iMessage
>> jhud7...@yahoo.com 
>>> On Jul 13, 2016, at 10:20 AM, Tim Kilburn >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> The "Move To" item should have a sub-menu.  That is, whether you use your 
>>> keyboard shortcut or the contextual menu, when you're focused on the "Move 
>>> To" item, press your right arrow to open the sub-menu then either use down 
>>> arrows or type the first few characters of the Mailbox name.  Once focus is 
>>> on the Mailbox you wish it to be moved to, just press return.  Note that, 
>>> depending on whether these are sub-mailboxes, and if you have the parent 
>>> mailbox open within the Mailboxes table, you may or may not need to open 
>>> additional sub-menus to finally locate the desired location.
>>> 
>>> HTH.
>>> 
>>> Later...
>>> 
>>> Tim Kilburn
>>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>>> 
>>> On Jul 13, 2016, at 09:14, Sandra E. Finley >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> I am trying to move a message from one mailbox to another. I can find "Move 
>>> To" in the menu and have created a keyboard shortcut for it. Once that is 
>>> found, how do I actually move the message? I guess the better question is 
>>> how do I get to the desired mailbox and have the message follow me there? 
>>> Sandy
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> The following information is important for all members of the Mac 
>>> Visionaries list.
>>> 
>>> If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, or if 
>>> you feel that a member's post is inappropriate, please contact the owners 
>>> or moderators directly rather than posting on the list itself.
>>> 
>>> Your Mac Visionaries list moderator is Mark Taylor and your owner is Cara 
>>> Quinn - you can reach Cara at caraqu...@caraquinn.com 
>>> 
>>> 
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Re: Use of "Move To" in Email

2016-07-13 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Tim,
If the mail box is in your "favorites"
I use "control command 1-9" on the num pad to move the selected message to my 
different boxes.
control command then  hit the number on the num pad to move it.
The rub with this method is you half to know which # your desired mail box 
corresponds to.
I find my self checking where I want to move it to by hitting "command and a 
num pad #" to hear VO announce the mail box that corresponds to that "favorite" 
mail box i want.
Then I go back to my in box "command 1" and move it.
I guess the key here is that you half to  have that mail box in the favorites 
to make this short cut work. :)
PS I always enjoy your posts Tim.
very cool step by step instructions.
talk soon
Chuck
YMMV

On Jul 13, 2016, at 11:32 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:

> Hi Joseph,
> 
> NO problem adding to any message of mine.  A question though, not sure where 
> the VO-shift-a.m. comes from.  I'm not sure what the "a" is used for in your 
> suggestion.  The Contextual menu command is VO-shift-m, followed by letters 
> or arrows suggested in your message.  Please correct me or clarify if 
> necessary.  Thanks.
> 
> Later...
> 
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> 
> On Jul 13, 2016, at 09:26, Joseph Hudson  wrote:
> 
> Hi, I would like to add to your message if you wouldn't mind. Control option 
> shift a.m. Opens up the menu where this moved to submenu is. Once you find 
> the submenu, you will be able to Arrow right, to activate that menu. Then 
> Erin down to the desired mailbox that you wish to move to didn't when you're 
> done, hit the enter are the key. Keep in mind, you want to have focused on 
> the message that you're wanting to move before doing the command that I have 
> provided above for you.
> Joseph Hudson
> Email
> jhud7...@gmail.com
> I device support
> Telephone
> 2543007667
> Skype
> joseph.hudson89 facebook
> https://www.facebook.com/joseph.hudson.9404
> Twitter
> https://twitter.com/josephhudson89 
> 
> FaceTime/iMessage
> jhud7...@yahoo.com
> 
>> On Jul 13, 2016, at 10:20 AM, Tim Kilburn  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> The "Move To" item should have a sub-menu.  That is, whether you use your 
>> keyboard shortcut or the contextual menu, when you're focused on the "Move 
>> To" item, press your right arrow to open the sub-menu then either use down 
>> arrows or type the first few characters of the Mailbox name.  Once focus is 
>> on the Mailbox you wish it to be moved to, just press return.  Note that, 
>> depending on whether these are sub-mailboxes, and if you have the parent 
>> mailbox open within the Mailboxes table, you may or may not need to open 
>> additional sub-menus to finally locate the desired location.
>> 
>> HTH.
>> 
>> Later...
>> 
>> Tim Kilburn
>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>> 
>> On Jul 13, 2016, at 09:14, Sandra E. Finley  wrote:
>> 
>> I am trying to move a message from one mailbox to another. I can find "Move 
>> To" in the menu and have created a keyboard shortcut for it. Once that is 
>> found, how do I actually move the message? I guess the better question is 
>> how do I get to the desired mailbox and have the message follow me there? 
>> Sandy
>> 
>> -- 
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>> Visionaries list.
>> 
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Re: Use of "Move To" in Email

2016-07-13 Thread Joseph Hudson
Hi Tim, I'm sorry about that. I meant command option shift m.
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> On Jul 13, 2016, at 10:32 AM, Tim Kilburn  wrote:
> 
> Hi Joseph,
> 
> NO problem adding to any message of mine.  A question though, not sure where 
> the VO-shift-a.m. comes from.  I'm not sure what the "a" is used for in your 
> suggestion.  The Contextual menu command is VO-shift-m, followed by letters 
> or arrows suggested in your message.  Please correct me or clarify if 
> necessary.  Thanks.
> 
> Later...
> 
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> 
> On Jul 13, 2016, at 09:26, Joseph Hudson  > wrote:
> 
> Hi, I would like to add to your message if you wouldn't mind. Control option 
> shift a.m. Opens up the menu where this moved to submenu is. Once you find 
> the submenu, you will be able to Arrow right, to activate that menu. Then 
> Erin down to the desired mailbox that you wish to move to didn't when you're 
> done, hit the enter are the key. Keep in mind, you want to have focused on 
> the message that you're wanting to move before doing the command that I have 
> provided above for you.
> Joseph Hudson
> Email
> jhud7...@gmail.com 
> I device support
> Telephone
> 2543007667
> Skype
> joseph.hudson89 facebook
> https://www.facebook.com/joseph.hudson.9404 
> 
> Twitter
> https://twitter.com/josephhudson89  
> 
> FaceTime/iMessage
> jhud7...@yahoo.com 
>> On Jul 13, 2016, at 10:20 AM, Tim Kilburn > > wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> The "Move To" item should have a sub-menu.  That is, whether you use your 
>> keyboard shortcut or the contextual menu, when you're focused on the "Move 
>> To" item, press your right arrow to open the sub-menu then either use down 
>> arrows or type the first few characters of the Mailbox name.  Once focus is 
>> on the Mailbox you wish it to be moved to, just press return.  Note that, 
>> depending on whether these are sub-mailboxes, and if you have the parent 
>> mailbox open within the Mailboxes table, you may or may not need to open 
>> additional sub-menus to finally locate the desired location.
>> 
>> HTH.
>> 
>> Later...
>> 
>> Tim Kilburn
>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>> 
>> On Jul 13, 2016, at 09:14, Sandra E. Finley > > wrote:
>> 
>> I am trying to move a message from one mailbox to another. I can find "Move 
>> To" in the menu and have created a keyboard shortcut for it. Once that is 
>> found, how do I actually move the message? I guess the better question is 
>> how do I get to the desired mailbox and have the message follow me there? 
>> Sandy
>> 
>> -- 
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>> Visionaries list.
>> 
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>> Quinn - you can reach Cara at caraqu...@caraquinn.com 
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Re: Use of "Move To" in Email

2016-07-13 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi Joseph,

NO problem adding to any message of mine.  A question though, not sure where 
the VO-shift-a.m. comes from.  I'm not sure what the "a" is used for in your 
suggestion.  The Contextual menu command is VO-shift-m, followed by letters or 
arrows suggested in your message.  Please correct me or clarify if necessary.  
Thanks.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Jul 13, 2016, at 09:26, Joseph Hudson  wrote:

Hi, I would like to add to your message if you wouldn't mind. Control option 
shift a.m. Opens up the menu where this moved to submenu is. Once you find the 
submenu, you will be able to Arrow right, to activate that menu. Then Erin down 
to the desired mailbox that you wish to move to didn't when you're done, hit 
the enter are the key. Keep in mind, you want to have focused on the message 
that you're wanting to move before doing the command that I have provided above 
for you.
Joseph Hudson
Email
jhud7...@gmail.com 
I device support
Telephone
2543007667
Skype
joseph.hudson89 facebook
https://www.facebook.com/joseph.hudson.9404 

Twitter
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FaceTime/iMessage
jhud7...@yahoo.com 
> On Jul 13, 2016, at 10:20 AM, Tim Kilburn  > wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> The "Move To" item should have a sub-menu.  That is, whether you use your 
> keyboard shortcut or the contextual menu, when you're focused on the "Move 
> To" item, press your right arrow to open the sub-menu then either use down 
> arrows or type the first few characters of the Mailbox name.  Once focus is 
> on the Mailbox you wish it to be moved to, just press return.  Note that, 
> depending on whether these are sub-mailboxes, and if you have the parent 
> mailbox open within the Mailboxes table, you may or may not need to open 
> additional sub-menus to finally locate the desired location.
> 
> HTH.
> 
> Later...
> 
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> 
> On Jul 13, 2016, at 09:14, Sandra E. Finley  > wrote:
> 
> I am trying to move a message from one mailbox to another. I can find "Move 
> To" in the menu and have created a keyboard shortcut for it. Once that is 
> found, how do I actually move the message? I guess the better question is how 
> do I get to the desired mailbox and have the message follow me there? 
> Sandy
> 
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> list.
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Re: Use of "Move To" in Email

2016-07-13 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi,

The "Move To" item should have a sub-menu.  That is, whether you use your 
keyboard shortcut or the contextual menu, when you're focused on the "Move To" 
item, press your right arrow to open the sub-menu then either use down arrows 
or type the first few characters of the Mailbox name.  Once focus is on the 
Mailbox you wish it to be moved to, just press return.  Note that, depending on 
whether these are sub-mailboxes, and if you have the parent mailbox open within 
the Mailboxes table, you may or may not need to open additional sub-menus to 
finally locate the desired location.

HTH.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Jul 13, 2016, at 09:14, Sandra E. Finley  wrote:

I am trying to move a message from one mailbox to another. I can find "Move To" 
in the menu and have created a keyboard shortcut for it. Once that is found, 
how do I actually move the message? I guess the better question is how do I get 
to the desired mailbox and have the message follow me there? 
Sandy

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Re: Use of "Move To" in Email

2016-07-13 Thread Joseph Hudson
Hi, I would like to add to your message if you wouldn't mind. Control option 
shift a.m. Opens up the menu where this moved to submenu is. Once you find the 
submenu, you will be able to Arrow right, to activate that menu. Then Erin down 
to the desired mailbox that you wish to move to didn't when you're done, hit 
the enter are the key. Keep in mind, you want to have focused on the message 
that you're wanting to move before doing the command that I have provided above 
for you.
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> On Jul 13, 2016, at 10:20 AM, Tim Kilburn  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> The "Move To" item should have a sub-menu.  That is, whether you use your 
> keyboard shortcut or the contextual menu, when you're focused on the "Move 
> To" item, press your right arrow to open the sub-menu then either use down 
> arrows or type the first few characters of the Mailbox name.  Once focus is 
> on the Mailbox you wish it to be moved to, just press return.  Note that, 
> depending on whether these are sub-mailboxes, and if you have the parent 
> mailbox open within the Mailboxes table, you may or may not need to open 
> additional sub-menus to finally locate the desired location.
> 
> HTH.
> 
> Later...
> 
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> 
> On Jul 13, 2016, at 09:14, Sandra E. Finley  wrote:
> 
> I am trying to move a message from one mailbox to another. I can find "Move 
> To" in the menu and have created a keyboard shortcut for it. Once that is 
> found, how do I actually move the message? I guess the better question is how 
> do I get to the desired mailbox and have the message follow me there? 
> Sandy
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Use of "Move To" in Email

2016-07-13 Thread Sandra E. Finley
I am trying to move a message from one mailbox to another. I can find "Move To" 
in the menu and have created a keyboard shortcut for it. Once that is found, 
how do I actually move the message? I guess the better question is how do I get 
to the desired mailbox and have the message follow me there? 
Sandy

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