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I'm wanting to copy a link in an eMail I've received to the clipboard from Mail
does anyone have any ideas?
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view. I also was able to do it via QuickLook. The PDFs opened in Preview
> without issue.
>
> This is on a 2011 MBA running the current public release of Mavericks with
> the Mail update they put out a few days ago.
>
> -Bryan
>
> On Nov 15, 2013, at 2:39 PM, Zachary Kl
:35, Dónal Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> Just want to confirm a bug before I take the trouble to wrestle with Apple’s
> bugreporter.
>
>
> As anyone found that it is not possible to open a mail attachment? When I
> try mail simply crashes all the time. I have
d in Preview without issue.
This is on a 2011 MBA running the current public release of Mavericks with the
Mail update they put out a few days ago.
-Bryan
On Nov 15, 2013, at 2:39 PM, Zachary Kline wrote:
> I can confirm this one. Opening an attachment from the Quick Look window
> fa
ust want to confirm a bug before I take the trouble to wrestle with Apple’s
>> bugreporter.
>>
>>
>> As anyone found that it is not possible to open a mail attachment? When I
>> try mail simply crashes all the time. I have to save the file before I can
>> o
> As anyone found that it is not possible to open a mail attachment? When I
> try mail simply crashes all the time. I have to save the file before I can
> open it.
>
> I think this is a generalised problem as I’m experiencing it on two machines.
> Both machines also have an ML
Folks,
Just want to confirm a bug before I take the trouble to wrestle with Apple’s
bugreporter.
As anyone found that it is not possible to open a mail attachment? When I try
mail simply crashes all the time. I have to save the file before I can open it.
I think this is a generalised
I do it from the gmail web site. I think apple and gmail changed the way they
do this. personally I like the set up as I get over 50 spams a day so I can
just mark what I don’t want as spam and have it put in my mail box the next
time I launch apple mail and gmeil will remember this.
Either
Hello,
I am running the latest version of Apple mail on Mavericks.
I want to disable junk mail - that is have junk mail treated like ordinary mail
and added to my inbox- but have not been able to do this. I went to mail
preferences and turned junk mail filtering off but that make no
I’m not seeing that, I am how ever seeing in my drafts folder copies of
messages i sent every time I send one. and I uncheck the store on server check
box but the check box state never saves. I’ve reported this to apple but looks
like they never fixed it in the mail patch released 2 days ago
Hello,
I am running the latest version of Apple mail on Mavericks.
When I look inside my trash folder I see lots of copies of messages I have been
composing. It seems like a copy is taken each time I correct the message I am
currently composing or a copy is taken after a set time or a set
hi to all i am noticing an issue on my iPhone running ios seven. it states i
have 250 unread messages in my halo inbox yet only ten which are in there are
showing up. indeed i only have ten in my inbox now and all other mail accounts
are reading right.
Plus the deleted messages are trashed. did
Tha’ts an odd one. . I would clean the mail stuff from your key chane. I forgot
what to look for, but there might be a nice article on os10 daily which is the
first place I look for help like this.
Take care.
On Nov 6, 2013, at 12:03 AM, William Lomas wrote:
> hi all i downgraded my macb
hi all i downgraded my macbook air to mountain lion and now mail keeps asking
for my old g mail account password yet the account is not visible, in the mail
preferences, nor indeed is it in the internet accounts table in settings of the
mac?
My new g mail account is but not the old one
any
he subject of the
> message, instead of before.
>
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> Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2013 1:30 AM
> To: The Mac-Access Mailing Lis
AM
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Subject: Re: Mail isn't saying "unread".
I'm looking, but so far I've not found anything, Ben. If anyone does,
please let us both know.
Chris.
On Oct 23, 2013, at 1:27 AM, Ben J Bloomgren wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> I'm r
. after you find the folder hit vo j to jump to the table and wait for
>> it to grab the stuff.
>>
>> Take care.
>> On Nov 3, 2013, at 7:16 AM, Matthew Carello wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all. The way I have my mail set up on the mac is that I have 1 pop
>>
j to jump to the table and wait for
> it to grab the stuff.
>
> Take care.
> On Nov 3, 2013, at 7:16 AM, Matthew Carello wrote:
>
>> Hello all. The way I have my mail set up on the mac is that I have 1 pop
>> account and 2 imop accounts. The imop accounts have another
, Matthew Carello wrote:
> Hello all. The way I have my mail set up on the mac is that I have 1 pop
> account and 2 imop accounts. The imop accounts have another section that says
> on my mac. It says there are 3 unread there and I don’t know how to get to
> see them. I look in all the a
Hello all. The way I have my mail set up on the mac is that I have 1 pop
account and 2 imop accounts. The imop accounts have another section that says
on my mac. It says there are 3 unread there and I don’t know how to get to see
them. I look in all the accounts that are following it and just
Thought id pass this on
http://www.macrumors.com/2013/10/31/apple-working-on-fix-for-os-x-mavericks-mail-app-issues/
George,
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FOr me, just using new view, cmd-option works. :)
Best,
Zack.
On Oct 31, 2013, at 10:08 AM, Chris H wrote:
> Must be using classic view then. Will check.
>
> E-mail Facebook and iMessage
> christopher...@gmail.com
>
> On 31/10/2013 00:21, Geoff Stephens wrote:
>>
Must be using classic view then. Will check.
E-mail Facebook and iMessage
christopher...@gmail.com
On 31/10/2013 00:21, Geoff Stephens wrote:
For me, in modern view, Command Option arrows work but Option arrows does not.
On Oct 30, 2013, at 12:56 PM, Anne Robertson wrote:
For me, both
> Dónal
> On 30 Oct 2013, at 13:47, Bryan Jones wrote:
>
>> Hi Folks — Can anyone verify that Command+Option+up/down arrow keys are now
>> initiating the jump to top/bottom of a message list in Mavericks Mail?
>>
>> I finally got around to installing the publ
Option up and down works for me on a Macbook Pro running Mavericks.
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On 30/10/2013 13:47, Bryan Jones wrote:
Hi Folks — Can anyone verify that Command+Option+up/down arrow keys are now
initiating the jump to top/bottom of a message list in
/down arrow keys are now
>> initiating the jump to top/bottom of a message list in Mavericks Mail?
>>
>> I finally got around to installing the public release of Mavericks and, as
>> others have mentioned, found I was no longer able to use the Option+up/down
>> arrow key
m of a message list in Mavericks Mail?
>
> I finally got around to installing the public release of Mavericks and, as
> others have mentioned, found I was no longer able to use the Option+up/down
> arrow keys to jump to the top or bottom of a column in the Mail message list.
> Howe
Jones wrote:
> Hi Folks — Can anyone verify that Command+Option+up/down arrow keys are now
> initiating the jump to top/bottom of a message list in Mavericks Mail?
>
> I finally got around to installing the public release of Mavericks and, as
> others have mentioned, found I was no
Hi Folks — Can anyone verify that Command+Option+up/down arrow keys are now
initiating the jump to top/bottom of a message list in Mavericks Mail?
I finally got around to installing the public release of Mavericks and, as
others have mentioned, found I was no longer able to use the Option+up
Hi George,
The thing about iMap generally is that messages are meant to stay on the
server. Mail will get them as it needs to, it should be pretty transparent. If
that isn’t happening for some reason, that’s a whole other issue.
Are you running into a specific problem?
Best,
Zack.
On Oct 28
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I believe Automatic may refer to the imap capacity for push notification. In
other words your email client will be alerted when a mail arrives on the mail
server and simply download it rather than downloading at time intervals.
David Griffith.
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On 25
If you use VoiceOver on iOS then this audio ducking will be very
familiar to you. Basically the volume of the audio lowers, or ducks,
while VoiceOver is speaking.
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On 26/10/2013 17:43, Maggie's Dobermail wrote:
Hi,
Uh.. no, I didn
Same here as want to check mail when I want one reason to go with Pop3.
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On 26/10/2013 17:56, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
Tha’ts what i”m thinking.I actually sent mine to manual as I don’t want mine
pinging my server as some of my mail is
Tha’ts what i”m thinking.I actually sent mine to manual as I don’t want mine
pinging my server as some of my mail is hosted on a shared server of my web
site.
Tc.
On Oct 26, 2013, at 4:03 AM, Chris H wrote:
> Perhaps automatic means check when there's new messages on the server or
It plays for me about 99 percent of the time. Make sure you go to general in
mail prefs and then to the sounds category. If you are unsure show the mail
activity button in the main window and look for the progress bar. Once that
disappears your mail has been sent.
Tc.
On Oct 26, 2013, at 9
It's probably playing but maybe the audio is being ducked by VoiceOver.
This is new and can be turned off in the VoiceOver Utility in the sounds
section. It is a check box.
E-mail Facebook and iMessage
christopher...@gmail.com
On 26/10/2013 17:25, Maggie's Dobermail wrote:
Hi,
o Ducking,” option? It’s possible the sound is playing beneath VO’s
> speech and so you aren’t hearing it. I’d look into this.
> Best,
> Zack.
> On Oct 26, 2013, at 9:25 AM, Maggie's Dobermail
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> Is anybody else having the issue of the “swoosh” sou
x27;s Dobermail wrote:
> Hi,
> Is anybody else having the issue of the “swoosh” sound for sending mail not
> playing when you send a message?
> If so, how do I fix this?
> I do have the option checked in the mail prefs.
> running mavericks.
> thanks,
> Caitlyn
>
> &l
Is anybody else having the issue of the “swoosh” sound for sending mail not
> playing when you send a message?
> If so, how do I fix this?
> I do have the option checked in the mail prefs.
> running mavericks.
> thanks,
> Caitlyn
>
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Hi,
Is anybody else having the issue of the “swoosh” sound for sending mail not
playing when you send a message?
If so, how do I fix this?
I do have the option checked in the mail prefs.
running mavericks.
thanks,
Caitlyn
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Perhaps automatic means check when there's new messages on the server or
check when Mail opens.
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On 25/10/2013 21:48, don bishop wrote:
Hi,
I had the mail checked every 1 minute prior to upgrading to Mavericks. After
upgrading it wa
Hello to all. I notice that for example under accounts and mail box behaviors
it will not retain my draft settings. I unchecked the save drafts on server as
I don’t want them there as I always get dupes and they never go away. I uncheck
that, and hit save when the dialogue comes up when I
Hi,
I had the mail checked every 1 minute prior to upgrading to Mavericks. After
upgrading it was set to automatic instead. What’s the difference between a
time interval and automatic?
Thanks,
Don
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Hi all,
Is it possible to reorder the columns in list views, particularly in mail? The
columns which mention how many messages are in a thread and whether that thread
is read are at the very end and I’d like to move them to the beginning.
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On Oct 22, 2013, at 8:25 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
wrote:
> One thing about Mail I'm noticing that I, can, not, stand! that has been this
> way since the Gold Master is Voiceover isn't seeming to report any longer
> that messages
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- Original Message -
From: "Zachary Kline"
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility"
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2013 1:10 PM
Subject: Re: mavericks mail question
Hi,
Hi,
There is a setting in General Mail Preferences. It’s called New Mail
Notifications. Set it to VIP, and you won’t get a notification for every
incoming message.
Best,
Zack.
On Oct 23, 2013, at 10:07 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
wrote:
> I don't think it's a matter of your
I don't think it's a matter of your notification center, but you pretty well
already covered that. This is normal behavior, provided that the Mail app
is running. Even if you hit command+H to hide it to the dock, it will still
notify you. I personally love that as I love knowing
Hi,
I seem to be notified every time I get a new mail message, which is extremely
annoying especially if I’m already in the mail app.
How do I turn this off?
I thought this might be an issue with notification centre, but I’ve already had
a look in there and mail isn’t included in that lot.
I
another note, but it does indeed
work. Man, Persistent Pete don’t take no for an answer, does he? :) ;) LOL!
Ben
On Oct 22, 2013, at 10:36 PM, Christopher Gilland
wrote:
> OK guys, you may not like this, but I did find out a work around.
>
> If in Mail, you go to preferences, comm
OK guys, you may not like this, but I did find out a work around.
If in Mail, you go to preferences, command+Comma, then go to the fviewing tab,
then check the box to use classic mode, it then seems to announce unread
messages at that point.
So far that is the only work around I’ve found to be
ing, Ben. If anyone does, please
> let us both know.
>
> Chris.
>
> On Oct 23, 2013, at 1:27 AM, Ben J Bloomgren wrote:
>
>> Hey All,
>>
>> I’m really liking OSX Mavericks. Voiceover seems to be ever so subtly
>> snappier. I’m having a very slight iss
I’m looking, but so far I’ve not found anything, Ben. If anyone does, please
let us both know.
Chris.
On Oct 23, 2013, at 1:27 AM, Ben J Bloomgren wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> I’m really liking OSX Mavericks. Voiceover seems to be ever so subtly
> snappier. I’m having a very slight i
Hey All,
I’m really liking OSX Mavericks. Voiceover seems to be ever so subtly snappier.
I’m having a very slight issue in mail, which is confirmation of what
Christopher Gilland has already said. When I’m in the new messages area of
Mail, I’ll locate a message to determine whether or not I
One thing about Mail I'm noticing that I, can, not, stand! that has been
this way since the Gold Master is Voiceover isn't seeming to report any
longer that messages are read, or unread. Maybe I did something to turn it
off, but I'm not aware of anything.
Chris.
Visit my Au
Hello,
I recall that this topic has been discussed before but I cannot find the
results.
I am running the latest Mac OS and use VoiceOver. How do I order my mail boxes
in the mail box table of Apple mail? At present they seem to be ordered in the
order in which they were created. I woulld
It’s worth a try. Maybe try it on 1 or 2 mail boxes and see if that works. If
it does let us know. If it does not it’s back to square 1.
Good luck.
On Oct 10, 2013, at 5:32 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
wrote:
> Would it be possible to interact with that mailbox, then hit vo+/ on it, t
From: "Sarah k Alawami"
To: "mac access list iOS Accessibility"
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2013 7:55 PM
Subject: Re: mac verbosity auestion in mail
No not to my knowledge. I’ve looked. You might want to set up an activity
and custom set it, but don’t know what you could set
No not to my knowledge. I’ve looked. You might want to set up an activity and
custom set it, but don’t know what you could set up to turn it off.
Take care.
On Oct 10, 2013, at 4:22 PM, don bishop wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have filters and folders in mail set up the way I want. Howev
Hi,
I have filters and folders in mail set up the way I want. However when I
scroll down the list of mail foldrs, vo says "mailbox" after each one. I know
they're mailboxex and get tired of hearing that all the time.Is
there a setting in vo berbosity to turn that off? I
That shows on the side your current activity like when you are receiving mail
or sending ma message, it shows it in I think kilobits a second, but I can't
remember for the moment. I get my abbreviations mixed up on that lol!
On Oct 3, 2013, at 9:37 PM, don bishop wrote:
> Hi all,
&
Hi all,
What does the hide/show mail activity in mac mail do?
I toggle it and nothing seems to change. Is it a visual thing, or am I just
missing something.
Thanks,
Don
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> check box. You may also have changed your level of verbosity.
>
> I have verbosity set to Low, and when I navigate across the columns in Mail,
> VO speaks the column headers because I have this option set. When I navigate
> up and down the Status column, I just
I navigate across the columns in Mail, VO
speaks the column headers because I have this option set. When I navigate up
and down the Status column, I just hear Blank, or Unread, or whatever.
Cheers,
Anne
On 25 Sep 2013, at 18:17, Andy Collins wrote:
> Hi all -
>
> The way m
Hi all -
The way my mail is performing has changed, and I can't figure out how to get it
back the way I want it.
Everytime I open a message to read it, VO says Mail has new window. Also
Instead of getting the unread message in the status field, when interactign
with messages table, It
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 computer
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
Oh, that's already set as you describe.
Chris.
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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
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
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
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 bo
layout. At the moment there are no messages there, I guess I
> have to tell it to get the mail an it doesn't get it automatically.
> Will read the Voiceover manual about it - anyone any other suggestions
> for reading or starting tips for using Mail?
>
> Catherine
>
&
Hi,
Thanks. Have set it up now. Now must get familiar with how it works
and the layout. At the moment there are no messages there, I guess I
have to tell it to get the mail an it doesn't get it automatically.
Will read the Voiceover manual about it - anyone any other suggestions
for readi
Hello there. I never put anything in there. When you hit continue it should be
able to find the settings it needs. If it doesn't it should take you to the
mail app where you can fill in what you need. Once again I never put anything
in that text field and it has not hurt anything.
On S
Hi,
I just went to set up Mail for the first time on my Macbook. It asked
for some information like name, e-mail address and password which I
filled in. But one of the text fields wasn't saying what it was for -
VO just said "text field". Anyone remember or got any ideas what
Hi all,
I have a brain freeze. For the life of me, I can't figure it out.
When you open the mail program on the mac, you see the inbox. Ok, I was
setting up art's email preferences and as I looked in his inbox
Going up and down the list of email, I couldn't tell when
William providing Mail is running it will push mail as and when it
becomes available. Only if it is removed from the app switcher does the
fetch data settings take into account.
On 02/09/2013 15:31, William Lomas wrote:
hello,
i have a few issue with e-mail on my iphone.
whenever mail is
off push though, it still seems to do this
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 2 Sep 2013, at 15:46, Isaac Hebert wrote:
>
>> If you have mail set to push at a specific time like every hour or
>> every 30 or 15 minutes when closing mail from app switcher yes it will
>
If I turn off push though, it still seems to do this
Sent from my iPhone
On 2 Sep 2013, at 15:46, Isaac Hebert wrote:
> If you have mail set to push at a specific time like every hour or
> every 30 or 15 minutes when closing mail from app switcher yes it will
> keep pushing.
>
If you have mail set to push at a specific time like every hour or
every 30 or 15 minutes when closing mail from app switcher yes it will
keep pushing.
On 9/2/13, William Lomas wrote:
> hello,
>
> i have a few issue with e-mail on my iphone.
> whenever mail is still in my ap
hello,
i have a few issue with e-mail on my iphone.
whenever mail is still in my ap switcher, it appears that all email is pushing
to my phone dispite the manual or hourly option being set is this normal?
also,
if i close mail from switcher, will i still get e-mail pushed manually or
Running lion on a Mac I3
1. I use to just select my desired mail folder by up and down arrowing
2. tab into my mail folder and start reading my messages. Quickly deleating
those I was not interested in.
3. Now I must interact with each column and then stop interacting. Once I pick
another mail
i all -
>
> Having a bit of trouble when reading mail.
>
> I interact with the messages table, and use VO right arrow to go across and
> get to the subject field, this helps me decide if I want to read or delete a
> message. When I press return to read the message, and intera
Hi all -
Having a bit of trouble when reading mail.
I interact with the messages table, and use VO right arrow to go across and get
to the subject field, this helps me decide if I want to read or delete a
message. When I press return to read the message, and interact with it, using
VO up
osetta, so you don't even have the option of
> installing it to run old PPC apps. Unfortunately , , , Eudora was one of
> those. I'd used it for a long time on Windows, before switching to the Mac
> in February 2008, and really liked it. I've been satisfied with App
ing to the Mac in February 2008,
and really liked it. I've been satisfied with Apple mail, it's a nice client.
Only thing I wish it had, was the ability to send read receipts, which i'd seen
in a lot of other clients on Windows. I'm not sure if Thunderbird would be a
some
ot;
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility"
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2013 4:10 AM
Subject: Re: E-mail client?
Hi Chris,
On Mo, Aug 26, 2013 at 03:00:28 -0400, Chris Gilland wrote:
My apology. I might have mis-spelled it. Roseta... or however it's
spelled, is basically a
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Sarah, it's comma. c, o, m, m, A.
Chris.
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From: "Sarah k Alawami"
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility"
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2013 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: mail questions
Command and the key below the k. I can't spell it but it
Chris.
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From: "Christian Schoepplein"
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility"
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2013 3:25 AM
Subject: Re: E-mail client?
What is Rosetta? I don't know it and asking google brought no fast
answer...
I tested some mail clients fo
ThanksAnne,
These instructions are really clearand you're a lifesaver!
Thanks so much,
Don
- Original Message -
From: Anne Robertson
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Date: Sunday, August 25, 2013 11:15 pm
Subject: Re: mail questions
>
>
> Hello Don,
>
> Y
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Hi Dawn,
In the mail app, press cmd coma to go to mail preffs. HTH.
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 26, 2013, at 1:10 AM, don bishop wrote:
> Please excuse my ignorance, but still trying to learn my way around this
> machine after 20 years of windows. I'm not seeing the general
Command and the key below the k. I can't spell it but it's the , symbol. This
will help you access prefs in almost every program. so cmd and that symbol I
can't spell, then to the general part which is in the tool bar, then over to
the part where it says check mail every x m
What is Rosetta? I don't know it and asking google brought no fast
answer...
I tested some mail clients for Mac OS because I don't like some
behaviours of the native Apple mail client, but the only more
or less accessible alternative I've found was GyazMail which was useable
Hello Don,
You open Mail Preferences by pressing Cmd-Comma. You then go to the first
visible item (VO-FN-Left arrow) and interact with the tool bar. In the Tool
bar, you press VO-Space to select the pane you want.
To set the delay for removing messages from the server, press VO-Space on
Please excuse my ignorance, but still trying to learn my way around this
machine after 20 years of windows. I'm not seeing the general
preferences.
Is this under preferences within the mail app, or under the system
preferences somewhere.
Still learning how to interact with different con
On Aug 25, 2013, at 10:17 PM, don bishop wrote:
> I have mail working on my new mac and, so far so good. I do have a few
> questions though.
>
> 1. How do you set the programs to delete downloaded message from the server?
> I'm using pop3.
>
> 2. How can to change
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