Hi list,

I think I found the solution to the question how you can continue working on a 
draft, after you quit it.

1. Open mail and begin a new message. Type some text.
2. Now if you want to do something else and continue working on this message 
later, you press command w to close this new message window. You will be asked 
what to do. Choose: save as draft. Then, quit mail.
3. To continue your draft, fire up mail and open the drafts mailbox, either 
from the mailbox table or from the favorites bar.
4. Now find your message. I had 12 drafts before I found out what to do. So 
choose the message you want to continue on.
5. Now move over to the text area of the message. You can read it as usual, no 
problem. However, Even if you turn quicknav off, even if you press vo space on 
the text, even if you press a routing button on your braille display somewhere 
over the text, no, the cursor will not appear, so no, you just can't continue 
typing.
6. So, after moving to the message text of the draft as in step 5 above, To 
open the draft for further editing, just pretend to send it and hit command 
shift d. This is the keystroke I normally use to send a written message. On a 
locked draft message however, it will not immediately send your message. 
Instead, it will open the message for further editing. Hooray. Edit to your 
liking, and hit command shift d once more to really send it out.
Hth,
Paul.

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