Cindy,

One thing you can do in order to more easily collect the occasional mail on 
your PC is to decrease the size limit of Emails you automatically download on 
the BN.  Here's how to do this.

Go into Keymail and then into keymail setup and receive options.  The second 
option allows you to choose the number of kilobytes, or k, the BN will download 
without asking for your instructions.  If an Email exceeds the size limit, you 
will be asked what you want to do with it.  The context sensitive help, 
accessed with the key to the right of the control key, will give you the 
commands for each option, such as downloading the message, deleting it, leaving 
it on the server, and so on.  As an example, your HTML messages may be around 
20 or 30 k, so if you set the size limit to 15 k, all your regular list mail 
will come through without prompting, and when the HTML message comes around, 
the BN will ask you what you want to do with it.  You can leave it on the 
server, then download it with the PC, and it will remain readable.

Let me know if these instructions don't make sense, or if you want any further 
help with this.

Sarah


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of slerythema
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 9:43 PM
To: 'Braillenote List'
Subject: [Braillenote] Major complaint


Okay, I typically love most things about my mpower.  I do however, have one
very major complaint.  I accept that we cannot view html messages in
keymail.  But I do object to the fact that I download my email in the
morning on the bn and then I forward things to another account if I want
them back on my PC.  There are a couple of emails that I get that are html.
I have no problem not being able to read them on the BN but when I do not
open the email and forward it on to my other account it arrives at that
account and is now unreadable.  Is there a way to have the BN tell which
emails are html or at least a setting that will force it to ask me about
every single email before downloading?  I really don't like the second
option but I would like to be able to read these messages; after all, that
is why I receive them.

Cindy


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