RE: just testing to see if my message rules work.

2015-09-20 Thread Carolyn Arnold via Jfw
 Thanks, Kimsan. I fooled
around on the ribbons, found
imac. Yall on these lists are
such good teachers.


Bye for now,

Carolyn

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From: Jfw
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Sent: Sunday, September 20,
2015 5:16 PM
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Cc: Kimsan
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Subject: RE: just testing to
see if my message rules work.

You can go to the account
settings for your email
account and review the
settings.
Pay attention to the incoming
and outgoing servers, if they
say imap for the incoming and
possibly outgoing then you
know it's imap.  Or, I just
remembered, when you go to
your list of email accounts,
granted you have more than
one, in the list, it should
say what type it is and if it
is the default or not.

You can also just go to your
folder list and you will see
folders that are not there
when it is set up as pop.
For example, I notice the spam
folder is not there now that I
have pop; however, when I had
imap, the spam folder is
there.
Kimsan Song
kimsans...@charter.net

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From: Jfw
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Arnold via Jfw
Sent: Sunday, September 20,
2015 2:01 PM
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Cc: Carolyn Arnold
<4carol...@windstream.net>
Subject: RE: just testing to
see if my message rules work.

I have done it with the
Context Menu and with Alt F,
T, M. I wonder if what you're
saying about imac and pop
would help me. How would I
know which I had, and what
would I do about it? Thanks.
I'll save your message here
and go through your steps to
see if I missed anything, when
I have tried. Thanks again. 

I just happened to think, that
several weeks back, Joseph,
the Free Tech guy helped me
set one for Blind Tech, and it
works, so it must not be the
imac or pop, I'm afraid it
must be Carolyn. As I say, I
will scrutinize your
instructions and try again. 

Bye for now,

Carolyn

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From: Jfw
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jdh.com] On Behalf Of Kimsan
via Jfw
Sent: Sunday, September 20,
2015 3:19 PM
To: 'The Jaws for Windows
support list.'
<jfw@lists.the-jdh.com>
Cc: Kimsan
<kimsans...@charter.net>
Subject: RE: just testing to
see if my message rules work.

Carolyn,
The fact that a message rule
isn't working for you in spite
what the computer tells you, I
find that if using imap,
message rules don't often
work.  I have my outlook email
account using pop now and
message rules are working;
however, when I had imap, I
noticed emails came through to
my inbox which confused me
because I thought folks were
writing me off list lol.  In
any rate, there is so much
criteria to pick from which
will cause lots of writing for
my response, so I will just
tell you how mine is set up
and skip explanations for
certain dialogs. I'm terrible
aren't I?
alt f and go to manage rules
an alerts, press spacebar and
select the new rule button.
For step one, I select move
messages sent to a public
group to a folder and press
tab. After tabbing once, it
should say step 2, edit the
rule exception click an
underline value list box. Jaws
should also echo what you
selected in step one about the
public group press enter here.
After pressing enter, in the
edit box, search for the email
address in this case, you
asked for tech talk, so if you
have their email address in
your contact folder, you can
put a few letters in that edit
field, tab to go, press
spacebar and it should pop up
for you to highlight.  There
address is techt...@groups.io.
After their email address is
selected, tab to the to
button, press spacebar, and
there should be a ok button to
press spacebar on.  Next
dialog, press down arrow once
to move it to the  specified
folder and press enter. You
will then find yourself in
your folder tree. Use your up
or down arrow keys and once
you locate your folder, press
tab once and you will land on
the ok button, activate that
with the spacebar. From here,
I simply tab to the next
button, press spacebar, until
I reach the finish rule
dialog, and there is a
checkbox where you can run the
rule for emails that are
currently in the inbox. Tab to
finish and all should be well.

Earlier, there were dialogs I
didn't discuss as I am only
telling you what I did and
earlier where you selected
where to move the messages,
and tabbed to the ok button,
you could just tab to the
finish button.  I like tabbing
through the rest of the
dialog, as at times something
will pop in my head and I
would like to set more to the
message rule but in this case
it's just about moving emails
to a particular folder.
You can also achieve the same
thing via the context menu.  I
will use me for an example, if
you want to move my emails to
you over to the
junk/trash/deleted folder,
focus on my email, bring up
the context menu, up or down
arrow to the rules submenue
and press right arrow. It
should say

RE: just testing to see if my message rules work.

2015-09-20 Thread Carolyn Arnold via Jfw
I have done it with the
Context Menu and with Alt F,
T, M. I wonder if what you're
saying about imac and pop
would help me. How would I
know which I had, and what
would I do about it? Thanks.
I'll save your message here
and go through your steps to
see if I missed anything, when
I have tried. Thanks again. 

I just happened to think, that
several weeks back, Joseph,
the Free Tech guy helped me
set one for Blind Tech, and it
works, so it must not be the
imac or pop, I'm afraid it
must be Carolyn. As I say, I
will scrutinize your
instructions and try again. 

Bye for now,

Carolyn

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From: Jfw
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jdh.com] On Behalf Of Kimsan
via Jfw
Sent: Sunday, September 20,
2015 3:19 PM
To: 'The Jaws for Windows
support list.'
<jfw@lists.the-jdh.com>
Cc: Kimsan
<kimsans...@charter.net>
Subject: RE: just testing to
see if my message rules work.

Carolyn,
The fact that a message rule
isn't working for you in spite
what the computer tells you, I
find that if using imap,
message rules don't often
work.  I have my outlook email
account using pop now and
message rules are working;
however, when I had imap, I
noticed emails came through to
my inbox which confused me
because I thought folks were
writing me off list lol.  In
any rate, there is so much
criteria to pick from which
will cause lots of writing for
my response, so I will just
tell you how mine is set up
and skip explanations for
certain dialogs. I'm terrible
aren't I?
alt f and go to manage rules
an alerts, press spacebar and
select the new rule button.
For step one, I select move
messages sent to a public
group to a folder and press
tab. After tabbing once, it
should say step 2, edit the
rule exception click an
underline value list box. Jaws
should also echo what you
selected in step one about the
public group press enter here.
After pressing enter, in the
edit box, search for the email
address in this case, you
asked for tech talk, so if you
have their email address in
your contact folder, you can
put a few letters in that edit
field, tab to go, press
spacebar and it should pop up
for you to highlight.  There
address is techt...@groups.io.
After their email address is
selected, tab to the to
button, press spacebar, and
there should be a ok button to
press spacebar on.  Next
dialog, press down arrow once
to move it to the  specified
folder and press enter. You
will then find yourself in
your folder tree. Use your up
or down arrow keys and once
you locate your folder, press
tab once and you will land on
the ok button, activate that
with the spacebar. From here,
I simply tab to the next
button, press spacebar, until
I reach the finish rule
dialog, and there is a
checkbox where you can run the
rule for emails that are
currently in the inbox. Tab to
finish and all should be well.

Earlier, there were dialogs I
didn't discuss as I am only
telling you what I did and
earlier where you selected
where to move the messages,
and tabbed to the ok button,
you could just tab to the
finish button.  I like tabbing
through the rest of the
dialog, as at times something
will pop in my head and I
would like to set more to the
message rule but in this case
it's just about moving emails
to a particular folder.
You can also achieve the same
thing via the context menu.  I
will use me for an example, if
you want to move my emails to
you over to the
junk/trash/deleted folder,
focus on my email, bring up
the context menu, up or down
arrow to the rules submenue
and press right arrow. It
should say always move
messages from, and here it
will state whatever is in the
from field. Press enter, then
navigate to the folder where
you want the emails to land,
in this case the
trash/junk/deleted folder and
then tab to ok and you're
done.
I like taking the long route
because that was my first
original way of doing it so I
just stick to what brought me
to the dance.
Hth


Kimsan Song
kimsans...@charter.net
-Original Message-
From: Jfw
[mailto:jfw-boun...@lists.the-
jdh.com] On Behalf Of Carolyn
Arnold via Jfw
Sent: Saturday, September 19,
2015 7:13 PM
To: 'The Jaws for Windows
support list.'
<jfw@lists.the-jdh.com>
Cc: Carolyn Arnold
<4carol...@windstream.net>
Subject: RE: just testing to
see if my message rules work.

Kimsan, I hope they work. If
you got a box set, and you got
Tech Talk to come to it, would
you send me the instructions.
I have tried, but there must
be a step I'm missing. My
computer has even told me that
I created a rule, but still my
lists are coming to the Inbox.
Thanks. 

Bye for now,

Carolyn

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via Jfw
Sent: Saturday, September 19,
2015 9:12 PM
To: jfw
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Cc: Kimsan
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RE: just testing to see if my message rules work.

2015-09-20 Thread Kimsan via Jfw
You can go to the account settings for your email account and review the
settings.
Pay attention to the incoming and outgoing servers, if they say imap for the
incoming and possibly outgoing then you know it's imap.  Or, I just
remembered, when you go to your list of email accounts, granted you have
more than one, in the list, it should say what type it is and if it is the
default or not.

You can also just go to your folder list and you will see folders that are
not there when it is set up as pop.
For example, I notice the spam folder is not there now that I have pop;
however, when I had imap, the spam folder is there.
Kimsan Song
kimsans...@charter.net

-Original Message-
From: Jfw [mailto:jfw-boun...@lists.the-jdh.com] On Behalf Of Carolyn Arnold
via Jfw
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 2:01 PM
To: 'The Jaws for Windows support list.' <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com>
Cc: Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net>
Subject: RE: just testing to see if my message rules work.

I have done it with the
Context Menu and with Alt F,
T, M. I wonder if what you're
saying about imac and pop
would help me. How would I
know which I had, and what
would I do about it? Thanks.
I'll save your message here
and go through your steps to
see if I missed anything, when
I have tried. Thanks again. 

I just happened to think, that
several weeks back, Joseph,
the Free Tech guy helped me
set one for Blind Tech, and it
works, so it must not be the
imac or pop, I'm afraid it
must be Carolyn. As I say, I
will scrutinize your
instructions and try again. 

Bye for now,

Carolyn

-Original Message-
From: Jfw
[mailto:jfw-boun...@lists.the-
jdh.com] On Behalf Of Kimsan
via Jfw
Sent: Sunday, September 20,
2015 3:19 PM
To: 'The Jaws for Windows
support list.'
<jfw@lists.the-jdh.com>
Cc: Kimsan
<kimsans...@charter.net>
Subject: RE: just testing to
see if my message rules work.

Carolyn,
The fact that a message rule
isn't working for you in spite
what the computer tells you, I
find that if using imap,
message rules don't often
work.  I have my outlook email
account using pop now and
message rules are working;
however, when I had imap, I
noticed emails came through to
my inbox which confused me
because I thought folks were
writing me off list lol.  In
any rate, there is so much
criteria to pick from which
will cause lots of writing for
my response, so I will just
tell you how mine is set up
and skip explanations for
certain dialogs. I'm terrible
aren't I?
alt f and go to manage rules
an alerts, press spacebar and
select the new rule button.
For step one, I select move
messages sent to a public
group to a folder and press
tab. After tabbing once, it
should say step 2, edit the
rule exception click an
underline value list box. Jaws
should also echo what you
selected in step one about the
public group press enter here.
After pressing enter, in the
edit box, search for the email
address in this case, you
asked for tech talk, so if you
have their email address in
your contact folder, you can
put a few letters in that edit
field, tab to go, press
spacebar and it should pop up
for you to highlight.  There
address is techt...@groups.io.
After their email address is
selected, tab to the to
button, press spacebar, and
there should be a ok button to
press spacebar on.  Next
dialog, press down arrow once
to move it to the  specified
folder and press enter. You
will then find yourself in
your folder tree. Use your up
or down arrow keys and once
you locate your folder, press
tab once and you will land on
the ok button, activate that
with the spacebar. From here,
I simply tab to the next
button, press spacebar, until
I reach the finish rule
dialog, and there is a
checkbox where you can run the
rule for emails that are
currently in the inbox. Tab to
finish and all should be well.

Earlier, there were dialogs I
didn't discuss as I am only
telling you what I did and
earlier where you selected
where to move the messages,
and tabbed to the ok button,
you could just tab to the
finish button.  I like tabbing
through the rest of the
dialog, as at times something
will pop in my head and I
would like to set more to the
message rule but in this case
it's just about moving emails
to a particular folder.
You can also achieve the same
thing via the context menu.  I
will use me for an example, if
you want to move my emails to
you over to the
junk/trash/deleted folder,
focus on my email, bring up
the context menu, up or down
arrow to the rules submenue
and press right arrow. It
should say always move
messages from, and here it
will state whatever is in the
from field. Press enter, then
navigate to the folder where
you want the emails to land,
in this case the
trash/junk/deleted folder and
then tab to ok and you're
done.
I like taking the long route
because that was my first
original way of doing it so I
just stick to what brought me
to the dance.
Hth


Kimsan Song
kimsans...@charter.net
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From: Jfw
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RE: just testing to see if my message rules work.

2015-09-20 Thread Kimsan via Jfw
Carolyn,
The fact that a message rule isn't working for you in spite what the
computer tells you, I find that if using imap, message rules don't often
work.  I have my outlook email account using pop now and message rules are
working; however, when I had imap, I noticed emails came through to my inbox
which confused me because I thought folks were writing me off list lol.  In
any rate, there is so much criteria to pick from which will cause lots of
writing for my response, so I will just tell you how mine is set up and skip
explanations for certain dialogs. I'm terrible aren't I?
alt f and go to manage rules an alerts, press spacebar and select the new
rule button.
For step one, I select move messages sent to a public group to a folder and
press tab. After tabbing once, it should say step 2, edit the  rule
exception click an underline value list box. Jaws should also echo what you
selected in step one about the public group press enter here.  After
pressing enter, in the edit box, search for the email address in this case,
you asked for tech talk, so if you have their email address in your contact
folder, you can put a few letters in that edit field, tab to go, press
spacebar and it should pop up for you to highlight.  There address is
techt...@groups.io.  After their email address is selected, tab to the to
button, press spacebar, and there should be a ok button to press spacebar
on.  Next dialog, press down arrow once to move it to the  specified folder
and press enter. You will then find yourself in your folder tree. Use your
up or down arrow keys and once you locate your folder, press tab once and
you will land on the ok button, activate that with the spacebar. From here,
I simply tab to the next button, press spacebar, until I reach the finish
rule dialog, and there is a checkbox where you can run the rule for emails
that are currently in the inbox. Tab to finish and all should be well.

Earlier, there were dialogs I didn't discuss as I am only telling you what I
did and earlier where you selected where to move the messages, and tabbed to
the ok button, you could just tab to the finish button.  I like tabbing
through the rest of the dialog, as at times something will pop in my head
and I would like to set more to the message rule but in this case it's just
about moving emails to a particular folder.
You can also achieve the same thing via the context menu.  I will use me for
an example, if you want to move my emails to you over to the
junk/trash/deleted folder, focus on my email, bring up the context menu, up
or down arrow to the rules submenue and press right arrow. It should say
always move messages from, and here it will state whatever is in the from
field. Press enter, then navigate to the folder where you want the emails to
land, in this case the trash/junk/deleted folder and then tab to ok and
you're done.
I like taking the long route because that was my first original way of doing
it so I just stick to what brought me to the dance.
Hth


Kimsan Song
kimsans...@charter.net
-Original Message-
From: Jfw [mailto:jfw-boun...@lists.the-jdh.com] On Behalf Of Carolyn Arnold
via Jfw
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 7:13 PM
To: 'The Jaws for Windows support list.' <jfw@lists.the-jdh.com>
Cc: Carolyn Arnold <4carol...@windstream.net>
Subject: RE: just testing to see if my message rules work.

Kimsan, I hope they work. If
you got a box set, and you got
Tech Talk to come to it, would
you send me the instructions.
I have tried, but there must
be a step I'm missing. My
computer has even told me that
I created a rule, but still my
lists are coming to the Inbox.
Thanks. 

Bye for now,

Carolyn

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From: Jfw
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jdh.com] On Behalf Of Kimsan
via Jfw
Sent: Saturday, September 19,
2015 9:12 PM
To: jfw
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Cc: Kimsan
<kimsans...@charter.net>
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RE: just testing to see if my message rules work.

2015-09-19 Thread Carolyn Arnold via Jfw
Kimsan, I hope they work. If
you got a box set, and you got
Tech Talk to come to it, would
you send me the instructions.
I have tried, but there must
be a step I'm missing. My
computer has even told me that
I created a rule, but still my
lists are coming to the Inbox.
Thanks. 

Bye for now,

Carolyn

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via Jfw
Sent: Saturday, September 19,
2015 9:12 PM
To: jfw

Cc: Kimsan

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