I know how to move a message into another mailbox on iCloud, but what if I want 
to copy/duplicate instead of move. How could I do that?
Thx,
Ken,
from my iPhone

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> On Dec 13, 2011, at 17:38, "Suzanne Wilson" <[email protected]> 
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>> 1.  How do I answer a call when I am already on one, both using a blue tooth 
>> headset and without one?
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> There are buttons that say ignore, hold and answer, and switch call (or 
> something like that). As for BT headsets, I don't know. I suspect the "phone" 
> button does the default "hold and answer".
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>> 2.  Is there a way to add information to an already-established contact 
>> through voice commands?
> 
> Siri adds some info, like relationships and nicknames. Not sure if this 
> applies to anything else.
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>> 3.  When I receive a text message, what is the best way to reply to it? 
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> Um... I don't understand the question.
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> From: "Scott G. Lewis" <[email protected]>
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> On Dec 15, 2011, at 08:25 AM, LuKreme <[email protected]> wrote:
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> 1.� How do I answer a call when I am already on one, both using a blue tooth 
> headset and without one?
> 
> There are buttons that say ignore, hold and answer, and switch call (or 
> something like that). As for BT headsets, I don't know. I suspect the "phone" 
> button does the default "hold and answer".
> �
> I've never met a handset that can do conference call, but typically the same 
> button that answers would do a hold and answer, as you mentioned. The rest 
> vary greatly. I have a headset that has no "ignore". I have another one that 
> holding the call button for 3 seconds is an "ignore".
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> 2.� Is there a way to add information to an already-established contact 
> through voice commands?
> 
> Siri adds some info, like relationships and nicknames. Not sure if this 
> applies to anything else.
> �
> Yes, I don't think you can add a new phone number via Siri, but you can 
> easily say "Joe Banana is my brother" and Siri will take care of that. 
> Alternatively, you can say "call my brother" and if you don't have one 
> recorded, Siri will ask who your brother is. I've also noticed it learns your 
> preference. After awhile it figured out when I call my Dad, I always use the 
> mobile number, so it defaults to that.
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> 3.� When I receive a text message, what is the best way to reply to it?�
> 
> Um... I don't understand the question.
> �
> Politely? (just kidding). I use Siri when driving, so I would imagine for 
> her, the same answer would apply. The easiest way would be to activate Siri 
> and say "send a text message to scott lewis saying I hope you get that new 
> iMac for Christmas"
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