Hmm maybe they changed something in ml as I can do it all the time very well. It's a mystery. Ah well the other method works well, if you remember to do it.
Be blessed. On Nov 24, 2012, at 4:27 PM, Shaun Oliver <[email protected]> wrote: > I actaully tried sarah's method of moving them around and couldn't get it to > work. > no matter what I tried, it just wouldn't go the way I wanted it. > > On 25/11/2012, at 2:48 AM, "Christopher-Mark Gilland" > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Danny, >> >> That is perfect! That's exactly! what I needed to do. I'll go take care of >> doing that now. >> >> Thanks for your help. I was completely unaware of that option. >> >> Thank you kindly, >> >> Christopher-Mark Gilland. >> Founder of CLG Productions >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Danny Noonan" <[email protected]> >> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]> >> Sent: Friday, November 23, 2012 9:50 PM >> Subject: Re: Moving Mail accounts around >> >> >>> Some people I think have been able to move them round but I never have. I >>> have to be satisfied in setting the default outgoing mail address. I'm sure >>> your aware of this already but for anyone who isn't, >>> command comma, >>> go to the composing tab and then simply select the account you want to be >>> default in the >>> "Send new emails from" >>> popup. >>> >>> Danny: >>> >>> On 24/11/2012, at 11:33 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland >>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Collin, >>>> >>>> I'm perfectly aware of doing that, but in my situation that is not a good >>>> sollution. Thanks however for the tip. >>>> >>>> Thank you kindly, >>>> >>>> Christopher-Mark Gilland. >>>> Founder of CLG Productions >>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Red.Falcon" >>>> <[email protected]> >>>> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]> >>>> Sent: Friday, November 23, 2012 7:05 PM >>>> Subject: Re: Moving Mail accounts around >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hi Chris! >>>>> This might do the trick for you, but does not involve moving the accounts >>>>> table but under the composing button you can pick which account all mail >>>>> gets sent from! >>>>> HTH Colin >>>>> >>>>> On 23 Nov 2012, at 23:32, Christopher Gilland <[email protected]> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I have approximately 4 accounts set up in Mail on my Mac. >>>>>> >>>>>> Basically, the one that I want to be the default mail account is about 3 >>>>>> accounts down in the table. So, when I go into mail, hit command+comma, >>>>>> interact with the toolbar, then find the accounts tab, and select it, >>>>>> then look at the table, I'm saying it's about the 3rd account down. I >>>>>> know a sighted person can actually within that table, take the mouse and >>>>>> drag those list of accounts in that table up and down and move them to >>>>>> the order they want them to be. Which ever account is at the very top >>>>>> of the list becomes your default account for sending mail. Let me >>>>>> clarify as I know some of you on here, may get confused. I am not >>>>>> trying to set the default outgoing server in the smtp server list. I'm >>>>>> not talking about that. I'm talking about in that list of accounts in >>>>>> the accounts table within preferences under the accounts tab. I've >>>>>> tried going to the table, and hitting vo+comma on the account, then >>>>>> moving to the top of the table and hitting command+period, but that t > el >>> ls >>>>> m >>>>>> e after pressing vo+comma that the selection is not dragable, which I >>>>>> darn well know it is, as I had a sighted person do it for me once. I >>>>>> also disabled cursor tracking with vo+shift+F3, then I found the account >>>>>> I wanted to move, and routed the mouse pointer with vo+command+F5. >>>>>> Then, I did the old fashion way of doing this, with >>>>>> vo+command+shift+space, then I moved up to the top of the list, routed >>>>>> my mouse again with vo+command+F5, then did another >>>>>> vo+command+shift+space to drop. That didn't work either. I knew it >>>>>> wasn't gonna work, but just for all time sake, I even tried doing >>>>>> command up and down arrow, as well as option up and down. I even did >>>>>> command option up and command option down. I tried even with a shift >>>>>> key as well. I was just trying any and every keystroke I could think >>>>>> that might move things up and down like that in the table. I even went >>>>>> so far as to highlight the account in the table, hit command+X to try >>>>>> cutting it, moved up to the top of the li s > t, >>>>> th >>>>>> en hitting command+V to try pasting it there up above. Even that! >>>>>> didn't work. I'm at a total loss. I feel with the acception of having >>>>>> my mom just come upstairs and do it for me from a sighted standpoint, I >>>>>> don't know any other way to do this. I've exhausted everything that I >>>>>> know personally that there is to try. I can't believe that they don't >>>>>> give you a move up, and move down button in the preferences window, but >>>>>> they don't. If you have any other idea, let me know what maybe I could >>>>>> try. 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