another mail question

2013-09-29 Thread jean parker
Hello:
How do I bypass archiving in mail in iOS 7 and have messages delete?  
Jean

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Re: another mail question

2013-09-29 Thread Mark BurningHawk Baxter
 
 Jean:

In the iOS 7 settings, under mail, there should be a button to turn archiving 
on or off.

Hope this helps. Be well.

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another mail question

2013-09-29 Thread jean parker
Mark:
I looked for that setting in mail but can't find it.  Is it possibly located 
somewhere else?
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Another mail question, was : .me mail settings?

2012-08-12 Thread Bill Holton
Hi.
Thanks for the help. Do you know if it's possible to create a note in Outlook 
2010 that will also show up in the notes on my Mac? And of course, I'd like to 
read my Mac notes using Outlook at some point.
Thanks.
Bill
On Aug 12, 2012, at 1:21 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu kawa...@me.com wrote:

 Bill,
 
 Go in to your Me Account settings, your name, and server settings. There you 
 will find the information you need.
 
 Kawal.
 
 On 12 Aug 2012, at 05:53 PM, Bill Holton bill32...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi.
 I'd like to add my dot me a account to my Outlook 2010, but I can't find 
 anywhere on my Mac where I can find the mail settings. The IMAP settings, 
 server, that sort of information. My dot me  account is in Apple Mail, can 
 someone tell me where I can find the actual settings?
 Bill
 
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Another mail question with Lion

2011-08-02 Thread carlene knight
Hi:

I was going to personally reply to a list member but I can't figure out how to 
highlight each header.  Before, I could open the message with return, shift tab 
to headers, vo/right arrow to the email address so that I could select it.  Now 
I can't seem to highlight any headers and I don't think they're hidden as I can 
see the info, I just can't seem to place the cursor on any particular heading.  
It's been a heck of a long time since I attempted this, and I am barely 
computer literate so it might be obvious, and if so, I apologize.  I've got 
mail in classic view.  Thanks in advance.

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Re: Another mail question with Lion

2011-08-02 Thread Simon Cavendish
Hello,

I've just tried to do this. This is what I did.

I vo+left arrow to the message header area. I then interacted with it. Once you 
interact, I moved with vo+right once and landed on details link. Voiceover 
actually says here link. I pressed vo+spacebar on this link. This resulted in 
being able to see the senders address. I then routed my mouse cursor to vo with 
vo+command+f5 and performed mouse click with vo+shift+spacebar. This opened a 
menu for me which gives you a choice of replying to sender or adding the 
sender's details to your address book. Hope this helps.

Simon
On 2 Aug 2011, at 20:15, carlene knight wrote:

 Hi:
 
 I was going to personally reply to a list member but I can't figure out how 
 to highlight each header.  Before, I could open the message with return, 
 shift tab to headers, vo/right arrow to the email address so that I could 
 select it.  Now I can't seem to highlight any headers and I don't think 
 they're hidden as I can see the info, I just can't seem to place the cursor 
 on any particular heading.  It's been a heck of a long time since I attempted 
 this, and I am barely computer literate so it might be obvious, and if so, I 
 apologize.  I've got mail in classic view.  Thanks in advance.
 
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Re: Another mail question with Lion

2011-08-02 Thread carlene knight

Hello Simon, and thanks for the reply.  I tried doing this, just now, but the 
only header that shows is hide.  I can't get details or anything like that to 
come up as I used to.  I'll try it again but this is frustrating.  Thanks again

.On Aug 2, 2011, at 1:19 PM, Simon Cavendish wrote:

 Hello,
 
 I've just tried to do this. This is what I did.
 
 I vo+left arrow to the message header area. I then interacted with it. Once 
 you interact, I moved with vo+right once and landed on details link. 
 Voiceover actually says here link. I pressed vo+spacebar on this link. This 
 resulted in being able to see the senders address. I then routed my mouse 
 cursor to vo with vo+command+f5 and performed mouse click with 
 vo+shift+spacebar. This opened a menu for me which gives you a choice of 
 replying to sender or adding the sender's details to your address book. Hope 
 this helps.
 
 Simon
 On 2 Aug 2011, at 20:15, carlene knight wrote:
 
 Hi:
 
 I was going to personally reply to a list member but I can't figure out how 
 to highlight each header.  Before, I could open the message with return, 
 shift tab to headers, vo/right arrow to the email address so that I could 
 select it.  Now I can't seem to highlight any headers and I don't think 
 they're hidden as I can see the info, I just can't seem to place the cursor 
 on any particular heading.  It's been a heck of a long time since I 
 attempted this, and I am barely computer literate so it might be obvious, 
 and if so, I apologize.  I've got mail in classic view.  Thanks in advance.
 
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Re: Another mail question with Lion

2011-08-02 Thread Red.Falcon
Hi Carlene!
OK I'm still not using Lion!
But could the add to address book command help here!
Or has that been removed!
Just in case you do not know it, :] the command is command+shift+Y
Well hth Colin

On 2 Aug 2011, at 23:45, carlene knight wrote:

 
 Hello Simon, and thanks for the reply.  I tried doing this, just now, but the 
 only header that shows is hide.  I can't get details or anything like that to 
 come up as I used to.  I'll try it again but this is frustrating.  Thanks 
 again
 
 .On Aug 2, 2011, at 1:19 PM, Simon Cavendish wrote:
 
 Hello,
 
 I've just tried to do this. This is what I did.
 
 I vo+left arrow to the message header area. I then interacted with it. Once 
 you interact, I moved with vo+right once and landed on details link. 
 Voiceover actually says here link. I pressed vo+spacebar on this link. 
 This resulted in being able to see the senders address. I then routed my 
 mouse cursor to vo with vo+command+f5 and performed mouse click with 
 vo+shift+spacebar. This opened a menu for me which gives you a choice of 
 replying to sender or adding the sender's details to your address book. Hope 
 this helps.
 
 Simon
 On 2 Aug 2011, at 20:15, carlene knight wrote:
 
 Hi:
 
 I was going to personally reply to a list member but I can't figure out how 
 to highlight each header.  Before, I could open the message with return, 
 shift tab to headers, vo/right arrow to the email address so that I could 
 select it.  Now I can't seem to highlight any headers and I don't think 
 they're hidden as I can see the info, I just can't seem to place the cursor 
 on any particular heading.  It's been a heck of a long time since I 
 attempted this, and I am barely computer literate so it might be obvious, 
 and if so, I apologise.  I've got mail in classic view.  Thanks in advance.
 
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Re: Another mail question with Lion

2011-08-02 Thread carlene knight
Thanks for reminding me of that command.  I didn't have to put anything in 
addresses  before, but perhaps I will have too.  Thanks for the thought.
On Aug 2, 2011, at 4:02 PM, Red.Falcon wrote:

 Hi Carlene!
 OK I'm still not using Lion!
 But could the add to address book command help here!
 Or has that been removed!
 Just in case you do not know it, :] the command is command+shift+Y
 Well hth Colin
 
 On 2 Aug 2011, at 23:45, carlene knight wrote:
 
 
 Hello Simon, and thanks for the reply.  I tried doing this, just now, but 
 the only header that shows is hide.  I can't get details or anything like 
 that to come up as I used to.  I'll try it again but this is frustrating.  
 Thanks again
 
 .On Aug 2, 2011, at 1:19 PM, Simon Cavendish wrote:
 
 Hello,
 
 I've just tried to do this. This is what I did.
 
 I vo+left arrow to the message header area. I then interacted with it. Once 
 you interact, I moved with vo+right once and landed on details link. 
 Voiceover actually says here link. I pressed vo+spacebar on this link. 
 This resulted in being able to see the senders address. I then routed my 
 mouse cursor to vo with vo+command+f5 and performed mouse click with 
 vo+shift+spacebar. This opened a menu for me which gives you a choice of 
 replying to sender or adding the sender's details to your address book. 
 Hope this helps.
 
 Simon
 On 2 Aug 2011, at 20:15, carlene knight wrote:
 
 Hi:
 
 I was going to personally reply to a list member but I can't figure out 
 how to highlight each header.  Before, I could open the message with 
 return, shift tab to headers, vo/right arrow to the email address so that 
 I could select it.  Now I can't seem to highlight any headers and I don't 
 think they're hidden as I can see the info, I just can't seem to place the 
 cursor on any particular heading.  It's been a heck of a long time since I 
 attempted this, and I am barely computer literate so it might be obvious, 
 and if so, I apologise.  I've got mail in classic view.  Thanks in advance.
 
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Re: Another mail question with Lion

2011-08-02 Thread André Nuno Soares
Hello carlene,

This still works, you just have to do a few extra steps:
1) Open the message with enter.
2) VO left arrow to move to the message headers group.
3) Interact with the message headers group.
4) VO right arrow to the link that reads details or hide. If it's 
details, VO space on it.
5) VO left arrow to message headers text.
6) Interact with it.

And that's it,  you're in a headers section very similar to the Snow Leopard 
one. 

Note however, that you can only move around with VO arrow keys, while in SL you 
could do it simply with the arrow keys.


HTH,
André

On Aug 2, 2011, at 8:15 PM, carlene knight wrote:

 Hi:
 
 I was going to personally reply to a list member but I can't figure out how 
 to highlight each header.  Before, I could open the message with return, 
 shift tab to headers, vo/right arrow to the email address so that I could 
 select it.  Now I can't seem to highlight any headers and I don't think 
 they're hidden as I can see the info, I just can't seem to place the cursor 
 on any particular heading.  It's been a heck of a long time since I attempted 
 this, and I am barely computer literate so it might be obvious, and if so, I 
 apologize.  I've got mail in classic view.  Thanks in advance.
 
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Re: Another mail question with Lion

2011-08-02 Thread carlene knight
Thanks.  I was afraid that if I tapped the hide button it would do just that 
and hide something I wanted to see.  I forgot that it toggles.  Thanks so much. 
 That's confusing to my wee little brain.  :)
On Aug 2, 2011, at 4:52 PM, André Nuno Soares wrote:

 Hello carlene,
 
 This still works, you just have to do a few extra steps:
 1) Open the message with enter.
 2) VO left arrow to move to the message headers group.
 3) Interact with the message headers group.
 4) VO right arrow to the link that reads details or hide. If it's 
 details, VO space on it.
 5) VO left arrow to message headers text.
 6) Interact with it.
 
 And that's it,  you're in a headers section very similar to the Snow Leopard 
 one. 
 
 Note however, that you can only move around with VO arrow keys, while in SL 
 you could do it simply with the arrow keys.
 
 
 HTH,
 André
 
 On Aug 2, 2011, at 8:15 PM, carlene knight wrote:
 
 Hi:
 
 I was going to personally reply to a list member but I can't figure out how 
 to highlight each header.  Before, I could open the message with return, 
 shift tab to headers, vo/right arrow to the email address so that I could 
 select it.  Now I can't seem to highlight any headers and I don't think 
 they're hidden as I can see the info, I just can't seem to place the cursor 
 on any particular heading.  It's been a heck of a long time since I 
 attempted this, and I am barely computer literate so it might be obvious, 
 and if so, I apologize.  I've got mail in classic view.  Thanks in advance.
 
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another mail question

2011-06-18 Thread KliphSharrie
Okay, after 2 weeks with my mac I think I'm getting the hang of it.  I'm no 
where near being an exburt, but no more than I did before I started.  On to my 
question.  In other mail clients using Gmail, I was able to hide the folders I 
didn't use or didn't want to see.  Is that possible in appple mail on the mac, 
if so how do I accomplish this?  Thanks in advance.

Kliphton SR
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yet another mail question

2010-07-24 Thread John D. Lipsey
Hi again.

Mail set up my gmail account to be imap. However, I think, as I've used it as a 
pop3 account before, I'd like to change this accordingly.  I fiddled around 
with preferences a bit, but still haven't seen a way to do this.

Help?

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Re: yet another mail question

2010-07-24 Thread Sarah Alawami
I think you have to set those settings yourself but not intirely sure
On Jul 24, 2010, at 1:43 PM, John D. Lipsey wrote:

 Hi again.
 
 Mail set up my gmail account to be imap. However, I think, as I've used it as 
 a pop3 account before, I'd like to change this accordingly.  I fiddled around 
 with preferences a bit, but still haven't seen a way to do this.
 
 Help?
 
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Re: yet another mail question

2010-07-24 Thread Chantel Cuddemi
John, what you need to do is go to the accounts tab under preferences and 
change your server settings from there. If need be, I can assist you with thia 
off list over skype. 
On Jul 24, 2010, at 4:43 PM, John D. Lipsey wrote:

 Hi again.
 
 Mail set up my gmail account to be imap. However, I think, as I've used it as 
 a pop3 account before, I'd like to change this accordingly.  I fiddled around 
 with preferences a bit, but still haven't seen a way to do this.
 
 Help?
 
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