Hi Eugenio and list,

I agree with Eugenio that Rhonda's advice is very thorough.

To be able to edit an incoming email's subject-line:

1.  firstly open the body of your email message by hitting enter from
the in-box.

2. Secondly, access the email action menu which on the BT is done by
pressing dots 2,6 with the spacebar.

3. [depending on whether you wish to reply to the message sender or
forward the message] press the spacebar and  either select "reply" or
"forward" and hit enter again.

4. Now you have full access to all fields which you can edit as you
feel appropriate.

5. If you wish to save a copy then when you've pressed space plus dots
1,5 (the e chord) and pressed y you need to save it in a particular
folder.

If that's not an issue then simply exit to the keymail menu and hit c
for connect (the send and receive) command and you are finished.

Take care with those petitions as some have been proved to be hoaxes
and fertile breeding-grounds for spam-polluters.

Best wishes,
Stefan Slucki.

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/12/2006 3:55:06 pm >>>
Hi Ronda and all,
  I was not clear in my question about changing the subject.  I'm
sorry.  I meant the subject of the received email.
  Why since I have sent many many emails that they don't show up in the
"sent" folder like they do in the "received" and "all" folders.
  Also, I have tried pressing space-x to turn "review off" in my email
petition as you instructed and sent it to myself and found that my
signature was erased.
  Your reputation precedes you; you are terrific.  The instructions you
gave me with one of my problems and the email in which you described the
process of installing 7.2, I think, was great.  I am going to keep them
both although I probably will never get the upgrade to 7.2.
  Thank you in advance.
  Eugenio
> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Rhonda Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected] 
>Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 21:39:26 -0600
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] unprotect and sent-received-all folders

>Hi Eugene:

>Yes, you can definitely change the subject of an email.  After
>you have written your message and have press E chord, you will
>see: "ready to send this email?" You would press N for no.  Go
>down to the subject line.  You can just write in your new
>subject.  Some say you need to do a backspace C, but you don't.

>As far as your question about the "all, send and receive"
>folders, your "all" is everything you have saved.  A comment was
>made earlier that when you put something in the "my email
>folder", and decide to delete it that you need to delete it from
>two places.  Not true.  If you delete it from your chosen folder,
>it will not remain in the "all" folder.  Part of your question
>was this: "Also, I really don't understand how the "sent",
>"received" and "all" folders work."  As you can see, your numbers
>add up to the 65 you mentioned.  You have sent four email,
>received 61, which makes your 65.  Do I make sense? Probably not.
>At present I have 4 emails in the "sent" folder, 61 in the
>"received" folder and 65 in the "all" folder.

>> ----- Original Message -----
>>From: Eugene Manfrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>To: [email protected] 
>>Date sent: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 21:27:58 -0500
>>Subject: [Braillenote] unprotect and sent-received-all folders


>>hi,
>>  I'm still on this "protect unprotect".  Is there any way that
>the subject can be changed or added to? In other words, is there
>any way to "unprotect" the subject?
>>  Also, I really don't understand how the "sent", "received" and
>"all" folders work.  At present I have 4 emails in the "sent"
>folder, 61 in the "received" folder and 65 in the "all" folder.
>What are they used for and is there a limit number of folders
>allowed.  Why so few in the "sent" folder.  Why when any Emails
>are deleted from the "all" folder they are also deleted from the
>"received" folder and I think vice versa?
>>  Eugenio

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