Actually, I totally agree whole heartedly with Terry here.  Let's say that you 
do a search of the subject fields within your inbox.  and you want to mark all 
of the email to do with braillenote to go to that folder.  When you use the 
command to mark the email, it marks absolutely everything within that inbox, 
even stuff that's got nothing to do with braillenote.  This is despite that 
fact that you have already narrowed down the search so as you can mark 
appropriate braillenote emails to go to the braillenote folder.  Would love to 
see this feature also improved.  Why not add a space with s or something like 
that, just to mark the searched emails that match what you have typed.  
Otherwise, yes, you have to do exactly what Terry says, that is mark them 
manually.

Steeve.


>> ----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Jerry Weinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>>Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 00:26:44 -0400
>>Subject: [Braillenote] One Mor For The PDI Suggestion Box

>>Dear PDI And List,
>>I am developing sore fingers from marking vast amounts of e-mail for
>>deletion or other actions, on a Braillenote BT 32 keyboard.  Currently the
>>All command in the E-mail Action Menu marks the entire folder, regardless of
>>what your search has returned.  So after I find all of the e-mail for a
>>particular thread, I currently must mark all of the found e-mail, one after
>>the next, and take two aspiren.

>>Here is my suggestion.  After I do a Keymail search, I would like to use The
>>All command, from the E-mail Action Menu, to Mark All of the found e-mail.
>>I will applaud this feature, if my hands hold out.

>>Smile.

>>Sincerely,
>>Jerry Weinger


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