The notes functionality of Mail in Leopard is separate from anything you may have set up in Tiger. You're not seeing it, I think, because you don't have any notes yet. Create a new note by choosing that option from the File menu, or hitting Control-Command-N. Write your note and click Done from the Toolbar in the Note window. Now, as i said before, you will need to interact with the Mailboxes table and you will need to navigate it with VO to see the Reminders folder. Now that you've made a note, you'll see the notes box in there. You might want to copy your notes and paste them into new notes in Mail, to keep everything in one place. You'll do this by selecting the text from the notes in your original mail box, creating a new note, and pasting it into the new note.
Josh de Lioncourt [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...my other mail provider is an owl... On 4 Dec, 2007, at 8:34 AM, VaShaun Jones wrote:
When you import mailboxes from Tiger it makes a folder named Import. In this group I have four mailboxes that I brought along with me from Tiger and along with those is a mailbox named notes. Now It is there because I had to reinstall Leopard and had these three notes already save in one of the Leopard installs. I don't see Reminders and the only mention of notes is located where I described above
