Hello Johnny,

Before trying to move the message, try closing it.

Cheers,

Anne


On 31 Jul 2011, at 11:37, John Chilelli wrote:

> Hi Ann,
> 
> Perhaps I need to figure out where my fingers are, <smile>, because when I 
> press vo shift M I merely highlight the word in the message I currently am on.
> 
> Oh do I need help! grin
> 
> More help perhaps in setting up things with vo is needed?
> 
> Johnny
> On Jul 31, 2011, at 5:03 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
> 
>> Hello Johnny,
>> 
>> To move a message to a different mailbox, place yourself on the message and 
>> press VO-Shift-m to get a contextual menu. Then type "mo" for "move", press 
>> right arrow then locate the desired mailbox, and press Return. You can type 
>> the first letter of the mailbox to save time.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Anne
>> 
>> 
>> On 31 Jul 2011, at 10:41, John Chilelli wrote:
>> 
>>> HI EVERYONE,
>>> 
>>> THANKS FOR THE HELP IN LION MAIL.  BUT WHAT I NEED TO KNOW IS HOW DOES ONE 
>>> MOVE POSTS YOU WISH TO SAVE INTO OTHER MAILBOXES?
>>> 
>>> JOHNNY
>>> On Jul 30, 2011, at 8:22 PM, Chris Moore wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> 
>>>> I am interested to know how everyone is now using Lion Mail?
>>>> 
>>>> At first, I was using the classic view, but now I have switched to the new 
>>>> standard 3 column layout.
>>>> 
>>>> I have my messages grouped by conversation (collapsed) and I used to hit 
>>>> enter to open all of the conversations (previously known as threads) in 
>>>> various windows.  The oldest message would appear at the front, but in 
>>>> Lion the newest window opens in the front.  So I have stopped using this 
>>>> method.  
>>>> 
>>>> I then listened to Mark Taylor's podcast on how he uses Mail.  He simply 
>>>> just uses the tab key to jump between each of the 3 columns.  I tried this 
>>>> method and found it ok, but I felt it did not always auto read the 
>>>> message.  However, it is not a bad approach if you only want to use one 
>>>> key on the keyboard.  Whilst Mark is in the message contents view, he then 
>>>> uses the arrow keys to move back and forth (left and right) between the 
>>>> messages within the thread).  interesting approach, but I think I have 
>>>> found a better way.
>>>> 
>>>> I looked to  see if Apple had uploaded the VO online help file yet, and 
>>>> indeed they have.  Apple suggest using VO+J to jumps between the messages 
>>>> list and the content of the message.  I tried this and it works great.
>>>> 
>>>> So now I just scroll down my messages list, if I see a thread or 
>>>> conversation I like the look of, then I just expand it by pressing the 
>>>> right arrow and then move to the first message in the thread/conversation 
>>>> and then press VO+J, VO will then start reading the message immediately 
>>>> and skips reading the mail header (who the message is from) and to jump 
>>>> back to the messages list, just either hit backspace to delete the message 
>>>> or press VO+J again which will take you back to the messages list to where 
>>>> you were in the list.
>>>> 
>>>> I find this approach works really well, and I might implement the 
>>>> favourites function in lion mail to quickly jump between mail boxes and 
>>>> folders by holding down the command key and a number.  For more 
>>>> information about the new favourites feature in mail,, then check out 
>>>> Ricardo Walker's excellent podcast.
>>>> 
>>>> I would be interested to know how others are now using mail, and what 
>>>> about using it with the track pad? I have not done it that way yet as I 
>>>> have mainly been using Lion on my iMac with a full keyboard.
>>>> 
>>>> However, I still really miss being able to jump to the top or bottom of my 
>>>> messages list (VO+command and either up or down arrow), this no longer 
>>>> works.
>>>> 
>>>> Chris 
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