You can mark all the emails in your inbox by pressing dots 26 with the space 
bar, space over until you find the mark-all-email option, then immediately do 
it again but then choose delete all marked messages from this folder.    If you 
have a lot of them, go get a cup of coffee, do a chore or something.  It will 
take them a while to get to your trash folder if you have a full house, so to 
speak.  I rarelly hand mark anything, but since I discovered this little 
marking trick, it makes life a lot easier.    When I get my emails, I first go 
through them doing whatever it is I want to do to individual messages, such as 
replying, moving them to another folder to keep, or forwarding.  After that 
when it's time to clean house, I use that marking trick I told you about that I 
discovered, and when it's set to delete and beeping away, I can let it do its 
thing.  When Voice Note has finished, I empty my trash by exiting until Voice 
Note asks me, and I can answer "yes."  After that I free !
up data space.  Is this what you wanted?  I can then go online, send what's in 
the outbox, and get more email.  Well, sometimes I skip that part and use the 
shortcut to send emails without having to receive.



Brenda Mueller


> ----- 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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