thanks so much, Tom
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike B. via Jfw
Sent: Wednesday, September 3, 2014 8:49 AM
To: Adrian Spratt ; The Jaws for Windows support list.
Subject: Re: Windows live mail and Jaws, Message Rules Steps
Howdy,
First I need to say that I do not use WLM but, had this note on how to
create message rules just in case.
Creating a message rule in Windows Live Mail.
These instructions are for the wlm version that has ribbons.
To create a message rule, firstly create a folder if one has not already
been created. To create a folder, from the In box, press the alt key, you
should hear home. Now press the right cursor key and you will hear folders.
Now press the down cursor key and you will hear new folder, press the enter
key. You will now hear new folder, give it a name and press the tab key
once, , cursor up or down until you hear In box and then press the tab key
one more time to ok and press the enter key. (Make sure you use the tab key
and not the enter key when you give the folder a name.) Your folder has now
been created.
Now the message rule, for these instructions I will use the folder jaws and
the email address as [email protected]
1. From the In box, press the alt key and cursor right or left until you
hear folders.
2. Cursor down and you will hear new folder, press the left cursor key and
you will hear message rules, press enter.
3. Tab once to new rule and press enter. (a new list of options will now
appear.)
4. The first set of options is in a list of check boxes. Cursor down until
you hear "where the to line contains people" press the spacebar to check
this option.
5. Press the tab key once and you will land in another list of options, the
first one is "send it to the specified folder" press the spacebar on this
option to check it.
6. Now press the tab key again and you will land in another options box but
this one doesn't have check box's. Cursor down until you hear where the to
line contains people, press enter. You will hear type one name at a time,
this is where you type in the name of the group you are creating the message
rule for, in my case I would either paste an email address or type
[email protected] then press the tab key once and you will hear add.
Press the enter key.
7. You are now put back in the previous list, cursor down and it will say
"where the to line contains people and the email address of the group you
have just added. Now press the tab key four times until you hear ok and
press enter.
8. Now cursor down again from this point and you will hear Move it to the
specified folder, press enter on this line. A list of your folders will
appear, cursor up or down un till you hear the folder name where you want
the emails to go, once on the folder name, press the tab key once to ok and
press enter.
9. The rule as now been created and the various options have been applied,
but we are not done yet.
10. At this point press the tab key once, this is where you give the message
rule a name (for future use just in case you want to modify it later). Type
in a name, in my case "jaws group." At this point tab to save rule and press
enter.
11. We now need to tell the message rule what to do with the message
(emails) when they come into your computer. After you have named the message
rule, tab again until you hear "apply message rule now" and press the
spacebar. Tab one to "select all" and press the spacebar. Now tab to the
browse button and press enter. Cursor up or down until you find in box. Tab
once to ok and press enter. Press the tab key until you hear apply message
rule now and press the spacebar. Wait a couple of seconds and a dialog box
will appear informing you that the message rule as been applied, press the
spacebar on the ok button then press the tab key again until you hear ok and
press the spacebar. You will now be placed back in your in box, job done.
12. Jim
13.
Take care.
Mike
This email was sent from my, iBarstool.
----- Original Message -----
From: Adrian Spratt via Jfw
To: The Jaws for Windows support list.
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2014 5:31 AM
Subject: RE: Windows live mail and Jaws
In case this helps the discussion move forward, the term of art for this
task is "message rule." At least, that's what it's called in Outlook and
Outlook Express. I'm sure instructions can be found through Google.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tom Macha via
Jfw
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2014 7:53 AM
To: David Bailes; The Jaws for Windows support list.
Subject: Re: Windows live mail and Jaws
yes that is what I am trying to do. I am trying to set it up so all Jaws
list messages go into one folder. Thanks, tom
-----Original Message-----
From: David Bailes via Jfw
Sent: Wednesday, September 3, 2014 5:39 AM
To: jfw
Subject: Re: Windows live mail and Jaws
Hi Tom,
concerning the question about adding an email to a group folder. You may
have already found out how to do this, but if you haven't, can you just
confirm that what you're trying to do is move a message to a folder that
you've created in windows live mail.
David.
original message:
Hello my name is Tom, I am runing windos 8.1. My question is how do I
optamize the calander in this program and how to add an email to a group
folder and ensure that it goes in there? Thanks, Tom
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