Hi,
About the KeyMail part.
You could periodically "archive" your email.
I haven't really tried this exactly but, you could copy the Email
folders database to a card, and recreate the active database.
You might then be able to use the Copy records to another address
list, within KeyList to move records back into the active/new
Email folders database.
Now having written that down, it looks more dangerous than I
thought.
I'm not brave enough to try it at the moment.
Your suggestion is better than that cludgy work around if it
works around it at all.
I think the KeyMail system needs to be made somewhat more
substantial than it currently is: able to handle more messages;
able to cope with more folders.
That might need a change to the underlying database system.
I did send in a suggestion about it through an HW contact in the
UK.
Regards,
Steve.
----- Original Message -----
From: Alex Hall <[email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date sent: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 13:47:18 -0500
Subject: [Braillenote] two UEB questions, plus a keymail
suggestion
Hi all,
First, I have two UEB questions:
1. I have received an answer to this before, but lost the email:
how do you switch into and out of computer braille while in UEB?
2. Is there an indicator for "does not divide"? The forward
slash is used for "divides" (different from divided by), but
apparently there is a print symbol for the opposite of "divides"
that is a forward slash with a line either through or after it.
Is there such a symbol for UEB?
Now for the keymail question/suggestion: can the bn save emails
as .eml files, which would include all the headers, the body, the
subject, and so on? This would be a really great way to save
emails, that way you can get them out of the keymail database to
keep operation speeds down, but if you ever wanted to do any
email-related activities with the file, like forward it, reply to
it, and so on, you could, just by telling the bn to put it back
in the database. I hope that made sense.
Have a great day,
Alex
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