Yes, Terry,
I'm using a braille keyboard on my voice note.  I'm still running 5.00. Braille 
note instructions and voice note instructions usually match.


Brenda Mueller


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Powers, Terry (NIH/OD/DEAS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: 'Braillenote List' <[email protected]
>Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 09:57:52 -0400
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] managing email on the BN

>Brenda, are you BT or QT?
>Your directions are good if their for the BT.
>Terry Powers
>Plan to use e-mail some day.


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Brenda Mueller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 9:06 PM
>To: Braillenote List
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] managing email on the BN


>Hi, Guys,

>I used to handle emails the way you're talking about, but not any more.
>First of all before I download any large mail session or any email for that
>matter, I make sure all dataspace is freed.  Now I've gotten them.  Okay, so
>I'm reading them one by one.  I send emails to the appropriate folders if I
>want to keep them.  Sometimes I just never open an email.  I just read what
>intersts me.  I no longer delete them one at a time.  I just do what I want
>to do all through, either just passing them by without opening, reading,
>replying, and leaving outgoing email in the outbox.  Once I've gotten
>through them all, everything is read and sorted.  Remember that wen you move
>something to another folder, it's taken out of the email box. So now I'm a
>happy camper.  Everything is where I want it to be.  Now I'm in my inbox.  I
>move to the top, use an e n-sign-chord (dots two five with the space bar),
>and space over until it says mark all email; those are the ones in the
>inbox.  After you hit return on that, it tells you how many emails are
>marked.  Now you hit that e n chord again (dots 2 6 with the space bar)
>choose delete all email from this foulder by spacing to this option and by
>returning on it.  The system will delete them.  After that you can exit
>following the promts and answering yes or no to the prompts; you're
>certainly not sending emails yet.  Empty the trash and free up data space.

>Yeah, but what if an email needs an answer right now, and you've only read
>halfway? Choose the reply option by the normal way and go from there.  Well,
>that's simple.  You can exit until the system says send an email? Well, you
>answer y for yes
> connect it to your dial up, and answer the prompts.  That mail will go
>without you having to download a thing. You can finish your business with
>the rest of the emails, delete them, empty trash, free data space, and go on
>your way.
>I usually charge it up while I'm sleeping.  If not, I can charge it while
>reading.  I hope you understood what I said and that it helps.  Take care of
>your little guy, and he will take care of you.

>Brenda Mueller




>> ----- Original Message -----
>>From: David Standen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>>Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 23:06:01 +1000
>>Subject: re: [Braillenote] managing email on the BN

>>HI Vicki,
>>  I tend to do the same as you, that is, read the messages, reply to the
>ones I wish to reply to, and move them to the trash one by one, before
>sending all my replies at once. If I come across a message I wish to keep, I
>just leave it as is in the inbox. I usually receive anything from 150 to 200
>messages per day, and since I am using dial-up, these are usually downloaded
>in less than 10 minutes. The most emails I had to download during one
>particular session was around 650 or so, using Keysoft 5.1, and this took
>just over an hour, as a lock-up occurred in the process.
>>David

>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>From: "Vicky Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>>>Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 21:41:31 -0500
>>>Subject: [Braillenote] managing email on the BN

>>>Hi All,

>>>How do you all manage your email on the BN?  For, maybe I'm just lazy, but
>I
>>>mostly just go through my messages one by one, and then either read them
>or
>>>delete them right on the spot.  And, should I be expecting any message
>that
>>>I know I'm going to want to save, then I take the necessary steps to make
>>>sure I receive that email on my computer.

>>>I know the manual recommends making ones own folders for email; but,
>unless
>>>I'm in the midst of replying to or composing a message, I usually don't
>keep
>>>anything on my
>>>PK all that long, mostly just time enough to read and delete.

>>>Now, in handling my email this way on the PK, I'm getting to feel quite
>>>comfortable with downloading say seventy or eighty messages at a time, or
>>>maybe even up to a hundred and ten.  But, doing much over that at one time
>>>tends to make
>>>the reading and deleting process start to get kind of sluggish, and thus
>>>usually not worth the
>>>risk of possibly
>>>causing
>>>my PK to have problems.

>>>Any thoughts would be appreciated.

>>>Thanks.



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