Type command-option-F, I believe.  Type in your search terms, then arrow down.  
You’ll find options for your search term, message, sender, subject, etc.

I then begin tabbing until I get to the message area to see the results.  If 
there is a faster way, I don’t know it at this time.  ;)

HTH,
Traci

On Jan 12, 2014, at 5:32 PM, Lee Jones <leejones...@sky.com> wrote:

> Dear List using Outlook and jaws I can search for  specific text and  it will 
>  bring up all the mail that contains the search string in the to field 
> subject or message body. I have tried command f in mavericks mail but it 
> seems to bring up messages that are unrelated to my terms.  I have also tried 
> using item chooser in my in box but this does not work either. Can this be 
> done in mavericks?
>  
> Many Thanks, Lee     
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