Re: Windows Live Mail question

2016-12-04 Thread Dan Rathburn via Talk



Hi,

To save your sent messages automatically, go to Tools, Options and right 
arrow to the Send tab.  Tab once and check the 'Save copies of sent items to 
the save folder'.


HTH,

Dan


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not.


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Subject: Windows Live Mail question


This is an odd question.  When Sending email using Windows Live Mail, is
there any way to Save a copy of the Email Sent?

In other mail programs, there is usually a folder for Sent mail, but I
am not seeing one in Windows Live Mail.Is there one?  And if so,
where do I find it, or flip a switch to have one?

Thanks,

Grumpy Dave


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Re: Windows Live Mail question

2016-12-04 Thread kitty hevener via Talk
Dave, Yes, you can save your messages.  There is a sent messages folder.  If 
you are in the in box where your messages are listed, press shift-tab one 
time and you should hear folders tree view.  Down arrow to sent.  Tab one 
time to see the messages in that folder.  Hope it helps.


-Original Message- 
From: Dave via Talk

Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2016 9:06 PM
To: A I Squared Support
Subject: Windows Live Mail question

This is an odd question.  When Sending email using Windows Live Mail, is
there any way to Save a copy of the Email Sent?

In other mail programs, there is usually a folder for Sent mail, but I
am not seeing one in Windows Live Mail.Is there one?  And if so,
where do I find it, or flip a switch to have one?

Thanks,

Grumpy Dave


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Windows Live Mail question

2016-12-04 Thread Dave via Talk
This is an odd question.  When Sending email using Windows Live Mail, is
there any way to Save a copy of the Email Sent?  

In other mail programs, there is usually a folder for Sent mail, but I
am not seeing one in Windows Live Mail.Is there one?  And if so,
where do I find it, or flip a switch to have one?

Thanks,

Grumpy Dave


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Re: Windows live mail question

2016-01-31 Thread Robert Ringwald via Talk

After sending the email, if you want it to go out immediately, hit F5.

If it goes out immediately, it will show up in the Sent folder quicker.

Of course it all depends on how fast of an Internet connection that you 
have.


   -Bob Ringwald


-Original Message- 
From: Klaus Vielhauer via Talk

Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2016 4:06 AM
To: Pamela Dominguez ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Windows live mail question

Hello folks,
thanks for your help - now everthing works.
with control+n if I do not know the mail adress - Ienterthe ontact
listselect a name and press  the spacebar key on the to botton and name and
email adress are filled in. Tis works with multiple adresses.
In case I call up control+3 I - after selecting a name - the context menue
shift+Pf10 and select send mail.

One problem left is that that send mails take forever to showup in the send
mail folder.
Klaus

-Ursprüngliche Nachricht- 
From: Pamela Dominguez via Talk

Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2016 4:50 PM
To: Lloyd Rasmussen ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Windows live mail question

I always do f6, tab to the attachment and hit enter to open it, tab through
the are you sure stuff, and hit enter.  Pam.

-Original Message- 
From: Lloyd Rasmussen via Talk

Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 11:00 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Windows live mail question

You can turn browse mode off with ctrl-shift-A, then shift-tab to the
attachment name. You must then route the mouse pointer to that name and
right-click that button. This is one case where the context-menu key doesn't
do the same thing. This is problematic if there are multiple attachments,
because Live Mail calls the list of attachments a slide show.
But I just rechecked and see that if I hit Alt-7 twice, I can use the right
and left arrows to select the buttons that represent each of the files. I
still must route the mouse pointer to the appropriate button and right-click
it to get a context menu that includes "open".



Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, MD
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-Original Message- 
From: Donald L. Roberts via Talk

Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 10:51 PM
To: t...@window-eyes.com
Subject: Windows live mail question

   Please tell me the sequence of keystrokes in Windows Live Mail
to open an attachment.  I know how to save attachments but want to know if
there is a mechanism for merely opening message attachments.

Thanks.

Don Roberts
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Re: Windows live mail question

2016-01-31 Thread Klaus Vielhauer via Talk

Hello folks,
thanks for your help - now everthing works.
with control+n if I do not know the mail adress - Ienterthe ontact 
listselect a name and press  the spacebar key on the to botton and name and 
email adress are filled in. Tis works with multiple adresses.
In case I call up control+3 I - after selecting a name - the context menue 
shift+Pf10 and select send mail.


One problem left is that that send mails take forever to showup in the send 
mail folder.

Klaus

-Ursprüngliche Nachricht- 
From: Pamela Dominguez via Talk

Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2016 4:50 PM
To: Lloyd Rasmussen ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Windows live mail question

I always do f6, tab to the attachment and hit enter to open it, tab through
the are you sure stuff, and hit enter.  Pam.

-Original Message- 
From: Lloyd Rasmussen via Talk

Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 11:00 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Windows live mail question

You can turn browse mode off with ctrl-shift-A, then shift-tab to the
attachment name. You must then route the mouse pointer to that name and
right-click that button. This is one case where the context-menu key doesn't
do the same thing. This is problematic if there are multiple attachments,
because Live Mail calls the list of attachments a slide show.
But I just rechecked and see that if I hit Alt-7 twice, I can use the right
and left arrows to select the buttons that represent each of the files. I
still must route the mouse pointer to the appropriate button and right-click
it to get a context menu that includes "open".



Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, MD
http://lras.home.sprynet.com
-Original Message- 
From: Donald L. Roberts via Talk

Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 10:51 PM
To: t...@window-eyes.com
Subject: Windows live mail question

   Please tell me the sequence of keystrokes in Windows Live Mail
to open an attachment.  I know how to save attachments but want to know if
there is a mechanism for merely opening message attachments.

Thanks.

Don Roberts
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Re: Windows live mail question

2016-01-27 Thread kitty hevener via Talk

Here is the sequence of commands that usually works for me.
1.  While in the text of the message. hold down the alt key and press the 
number seven twice quickly.  (the seven key is the one on the top row of 
numbers, not the numpad).
2.  Sometimes the attachments will be listed here.  If, instead of hearing 
the attachments, you hear "quick access toolbar", press escape key once.

3.  Use arrow keys to find attachments.
4.  When you have found the attachment you want, press alt-f to get into the 
file menu.

5.  Press down arrow till we says "save as".
6.  Press right arrow one time and we should say "file".
7.  Press down arrow one time and should hear attachments.
8.  Press enter to select this option.   This puts you in a dialog box.  If 
you want to save all attachments at the same time, choose the "select all" 
option.


Hope that helps.  Let me know if u need more help.

-Original Message- 
From: Donald L. Roberts via Talk

Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 10:51 PM
To: t...@window-eyes.com
Subject: Windows live mail question

   Please tell me the sequence of keystrokes in Windows Live Mail 
to open an attachment.  I know how to save attachments but want to know if 
there is a mechanism for merely opening message attachments.


Thanks.

Don Roberts
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Re: Windows live mail question

2016-01-27 Thread Pamela Dominguez via Talk
I always do f6, tab to the attachment and hit enter to open it, tab through 
the are you sure stuff, and hit enter.  Pam.


-Original Message- 
From: Lloyd Rasmussen via Talk

Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 11:00 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Windows live mail question

You can turn browse mode off with ctrl-shift-A, then shift-tab to the
attachment name. You must then route the mouse pointer to that name and
right-click that button. This is one case where the context-menu key doesn't
do the same thing. This is problematic if there are multiple attachments,
because Live Mail calls the list of attachments a slide show.
But I just rechecked and see that if I hit Alt-7 twice, I can use the right
and left arrows to select the buttons that represent each of the files. I
still must route the mouse pointer to the appropriate button and right-click
it to get a context menu that includes "open".



Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, MD
http://lras.home.sprynet.com
-Original Message- 
From: Donald L. Roberts via Talk

Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 10:51 PM
To: t...@window-eyes.com
Subject: Windows live mail question

   Please tell me the sequence of keystrokes in Windows Live Mail
to open an attachment.  I know how to save attachments but want to know if
there is a mechanism for merely opening message attachments.

Thanks.

Don Roberts
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Windows live mail question

2016-01-26 Thread Donald L. Roberts via Talk
Please tell me the sequence of keystrokes in Windows Live Mail to 
open an attachment.  I know how to save attachments but want to know if there 
is a mechanism for merely opening message attachments.

Thanks.

Don Roberts
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Re: Windows live mail question

2016-01-26 Thread Lloyd Rasmussen via Talk
You can turn browse mode off with ctrl-shift-A, then shift-tab to the 
attachment name. You must then route the mouse pointer to that name and 
right-click that button. This is one case where the context-menu key doesn't 
do the same thing. This is problematic if there are multiple attachments, 
because Live Mail calls the list of attachments a slide show.
But I just rechecked and see that if I hit Alt-7 twice, I can use the right 
and left arrows to select the buttons that represent each of the files. I 
still must route the mouse pointer to the appropriate button and right-click 
it to get a context menu that includes "open".




Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, MD
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-Original Message- 
From: Donald L. Roberts via Talk

Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 10:51 PM
To: t...@window-eyes.com
Subject: Windows live mail question

   Please tell me the sequence of keystrokes in Windows Live Mail 
to open an attachment.  I know how to save attachments but want to know if 
there is a mechanism for merely opening message attachments.


Thanks.

Don Roberts
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