Oh I know what I did, my phone has a QWERTY keyboard, and the 5 key corresponds with the D, so the D has a bump, like the F on my Mac, so I did the reply command wrong, pressing F, instead of D. Much easier to use the shortcuts to send then find the menu. I think I do like the mail program, especially the message contents scroll area reading the whole message. Sweet. I'm so glad so many of you suggested the mail program.
Thanks, Randi rayna424 wrote: > I think I must have that mac account or something then, because I've > got both the mail program and the webbased active. I just don't know > how it happened. > > I found command shift D in the menus, but it didn't work. I might have > had the wrong keys, who knows. I'm going to practice with it more > before going life with it. Cool, thanks guys. > > Dan Eickmeier wrote: > > Ah to send a message, the command you want is command shift d. I find > > that going through the menus of an application helps me to pick up > > these shortcut keys. If a menu item has one, Voiceover will tell you > > if there is a hotkey for the option your on. > > On May 17, 2009, at 9:27 PM, rayna424 wrote: > > > > > > Ok great, I will use Command W. As far as the ghost, mail didn't have > > anything from my old gmail, and my new gmail never talked to my old > > one. I know I never told mail to talk to gmail, so I have no idea how > > this happened. I wanted to do the pop thing myself haha. I think I'll > > call Apple and ask them. I think I'll like mail too, but for right now > > I'm not quite understanding it.There aren't buttons for send and > > stuff, so I assume I need ommands. I'm sure I'll learn it quickly. > > > > Thanks, > > Randi > > > > Dan Eickmeier wrote: > > > Not sure how that could've happen, maybe you'd set this gmail address > > > to forward to that old address as well? But anyway, If you want to > > > close windows in any app, mail included, rahter than just closing the > > > entire application, command W is the keystroke you want. Mail is > > > awesome, and I think you'll like it. > > > On May 17, 2009, at 11:01 AM, rayna424 wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hi all. I was intrigued with the mail program, so I was going to > > > import my gmail pop address into it, and play with it while still > > > keeping it online too. I opened up mail, and everything I've ever sent > > > or received was in there, for my current gmail address. thi is odd, > > > because when I bought the computer, I had a different email address > > > that I gave them at the store. But I couldn't remember the password > > > for it, so I set up my current one, but never did anything with the > > > mail program. So how, on earth, did Mail know what my gmail account > > > is, if I never told it? I'm not complaining, because now I get a sound > > > for new emails. I'm still primarily using web based because I've got > > > to learn the mail program. But since I finally figured out link > > > chooser, that is easier. Does anyone know what ghost talked to my mail > > > program? Also, does anyone have a link to a tutorial on the mail > > > program? I've got some message windows open that I don't know how to > > > close lol. Quitting the program doesn't close the windows. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Randi --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
