Hi all,
I tried to define in Outlook Express, XP, J13, under tools, accounts, the
email and password that I want to send to a host of people.
I kept getting a socket error on incoming server which is 995 for gmail.
Maybe I'll figure it out but I need to blast an email so I googled and got
following info for GMail but I did not change to layout to HTML
I think it worked. I had to play with commands but at least now I know how
to send an email using web gmail.
Gmail Shortcuts
Key Definition Action
c Compose Allows you to compose a new message. <Shift> + c allows you
to compose a message in a new window.
<tab> then <Enter> Send message After composing your message, use tdis
combination to send it automatically. (Supported in Internet Explorer and
Firefox, on Windows.)
k Move to newer conversation Opens or moves your cursor to a more
recent conversation. You can hit <Enter> to expand a conversation.
j Move to older conversation Opens or moves your cursor to the next
oldest conversation. You can hit <Enter> to expand a conversation.
n Next message Moves your cursor to the next message. You can hit
<Enter> to expand or collapse a message. (Only applicable in 'Conversation
View.')
p Previous message Moves your cursor to the previous message. You can
hit <Enter> to expand or collapse a message. (Only applicable in
'Conversation View.')
o or <Enter> Open Opens your conversation. Also expands or collapses a
message if you are in 'Conversation View.'
u Return to conversation list Refreshes your page and returns you to
the inbox, or list of conversations.
y Archive*
Remove from current view Automatically removes the message or
conversation from your current view.
a.. From 'Inbox,' 'y' means Archive
b.. From 'Starred,' 'y' means Unstar
c.. From any label, 'y' means Remove the label
* 'y' has no effect if you're in 'Spam,' 'Sent,' or 'All Mail.'
x Select conversation Automatically checks and selects a conversation
so tdat you can archive, apply a label, or choose an action from the
drop-down menu to apply to tdat conversation.
s Star a message or conversation Adds or removes a star to a message
or conversation. Stars allow you to give a message or conversation a special
status.
! Report spam Marks a message as spam and removes it from your
conversation list.
r Reply Reply to the message sender. <Shift> + r allows you to reply
to a message in a new window. (Only applicable in 'Conversation View.')
a Reply all Reply to all message recipients. <Shift> +a allows you to
reply to all message recipients in a new window. (Only applicable in
'Conversation View.')
f Forward Forward a message. <Shift> + f allows you to forward a
message in a new window. (Only applicable in 'Conversation View.')
<Esc> Escape from input field Removes the cursor from your current
input field.
y then o Archive and next class="desc"Archive your conversation and
move to the next one.
g then a Go to 'All Mail' Takes you to 'All Mail,' the storage site
for all mail you've ever sent or received (and have not deleted).
g then s Go to 'Starred' Takes you to all conversations you have
starred.
g then c Go to 'Contacts' Takes you to your Contacts list.
g then d Go to 'Drafts' Takes you to all drafts you have saved.
g then i Go to 'Inbox' Returns you to the inbox.
/ Search Puts your cursor in the search box.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Trish" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 4:20 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] composing email on gmail.com?
I would recommend you change the layout to HTML, there's a link for screen
reader users.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ann Marie Medlar" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 3:18 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] composing email on gmail.com?
Hi all,
I need to go on
www.gmail.com
sign on with an association's id and password and compose an email.
Does anyone have directions to use web based email on GMail?
Thanks,
Ann
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