Hi,

The notifier works but is a pain to set up.

YOu can set it via conversations in Mail I think.

Thanks,
Alex,


On 12-May-09, at 4:19 PM, rayna424 wrote:

>
> Hi Dan,
>
> I've had several people suggest this. I used gmail when I could see,
> so I'm pretty used to it. I'm getting inrigued though. Do you know if
> the mail program shows the messages the same way web based does? In
> the web based, the messages appear in conversations, so they're all
> grouped together. I like that.
>
> I do like the fact that the mail program notifies of new emails. Gmail
> has a notifier, but I don't know if it would work with Voiceover.
>
> Dan Eickmeier wrote:
>> Hi Randi, why not set up your gmail account in Apple mail?  If you're
>> using a gmail account that is?  Gmail works nicely with mail, and  
>> it's
>> a lot easier than  having to deal with the webmail.  It's your
>> preference and choice of course,  but I'm just saying that in my
>> opinion it'd be a lot easier to just set up your gmail account in  
>> Mail.
>> On May 11, 2009, at 7:48 PM, rayna424 wrote:
>>
>>
>> Ok found your post using that archive thing. I like reading it here
>> because I can forward messages I want to my inbox. Here, meaning
>> online Google group. I wonder if there's a way of letting someone  
>> know
>> that once a ghread count increases 25, the rest of the messages  
>> aren't
>> shown on the Google group.
>>
>> Odd indeed haha. Maybe I'm the only one who likes reading online at
>> the google group.
>>
>> Thanks Esther! I figured out all the playlist stuff, but your tip
>> about moving multiple songs will be helpful, for sure. Smilie.
>> Randi
>>
>> Esther wrote:
>>> Hi Randi,
>>>
>>> You mean you tried to view the Google Groups web site for this list.
>>> I suggested viewing the Mail Archive site that archives this list's
>>> post instead.  Mail Archive has access key support.  Google Groups
>>> does not.  Mail Archive is easier to search -- I can search for list
>>> content faster on that site than I can on my own MacBook.
>>>
>>> What I meant is that you should choose the URL link for one of these
>>> posts in the mail archive site and navigate from there.
>>>
>>> Here's the main page:
>>>
>>> http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/
>>>
>>> If you click on that link you'll get a list of links to all posts in
>>> threaded format.   It's much easier if you start at the following
>>> page, which is in the middle of your thread asking for help about
>>> iTunes playlists:
>>>
>>> http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/msg02256.html
>>> (Making Playlists [was Re: More Help with iTuenes, was, Help with
>>> iTunes])
>>>
>>> Once you're on that mail archive page with the info about making
>>> playlists, you can read the next post in the thread by pressing
>>> Control-n in Safari and read down the thread.  There's nothing like
>>> this at Google Groups.  I find the search functions at the Mail
>>> Archive site for this list a lot easier to use, too.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Esther
>>>
>>> P.S. I'll take a look at the Google Groups web site to see how to
>>> expand the next items, but the Mail Archive is really much easier to
>>> navigate.
>>>
>>>
>>> On May 11, 2009, at 11:28 AM, rayna424 wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Well, that didn't work. I view the board in Safari. Not in an email
>>>> program. Control N didn't do anything. I accidentally did command N
>>>> the first time, and that was good because its a shortcut for  
>>>> opening
>>>> another browser haha.
>>>>
>>>> But, I still can't access the next page of posts in the Help with
>>>> iTunes thread. Hmmm....strange.
>>>>
>>>> rayna424 wrote:
>>>>> Ok I'm going to try command N. I read it online so my inbox  
>>>>> doesn't
>>>>> get flooded. I wonder why google groups doesn't havea a next link.
>>>>> Geez.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks Esther, you have some really great info. I'm so glad you
>>>>> wrote
>>>>> quickly. Smilie.
>>>>> Randi
>>>>>
>>>>> Esther wrote:
>>>>>> Hi Randi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I think you said you read the mail on line, so the answer depends
>>>>>> on
>>>>>> what you use to read your mail.  But this solution should work  
>>>>>> for
>>>>>> you.  Go to the Mail Archive web site posts:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/msg02242.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This was my first post about making a play list using the file
>>>>>> browser.  If you're on your Mac, you can read through the  
>>>>>> thread by
>>>>>> using Control-n to go to the next post in the thread and  
>>>>>> Control-p
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> read the previous post in the thread.  If you want to skip  
>>>>>> through
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> next few posts just Control-n as many times as you want.  I read
>>>>>> this
>>>>>> list on the web at the Mail Archives site when I'm traveling and
>>>>>> away
>>>>>> from my computer.  This is also where I run searches for old
>>>>>> discussions on the list -- tab to the search box and type a few
>>>>>> terms
>>>>>> then press return.  This is like running a Google search on the
>>>>>> list
>>>>>> archives, and you can navigate through your results with the  
>>>>>> access
>>>>>> keys.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> HTH
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Esther
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On May 11, 2009, at 9:45 AM, rayna424 wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I feel like an idiot, but in my thread, help with itunes, there
>>>>>>> are
>>>>>>> eight new. And it says messages 1 through 25 of 31. How the heck
>>>>>>> do I
>>>>>>> get to those?? There's no next page or anything. Help?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>
> >


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