Hello,
Just one correction: using Command 1 to jump to the Inbox only works in Lion,
and only if you kept Inbox as the first Favorite Mailbox.
You can add and remove any mailbox to the Favorite Mailboxes, and jump to them
with Command Number Key, or move a message to them with Command Control
Yes, I have done that, I actually have six different mailboxes lined up in the
bar for easy access. I was trying to use hotspots because I do a lot of
searching through large mailboxes and I wanted a faster way to get back and
forth.
Also, so far the only way I have found of getting back to
Hello,
as far as I remember: CMD + 1 already worked in Mail in Snow Leopard. But of
course not the others.
Greets
Am 14.01.2012 um 11:32 schrieb André Nuno Soares:
Hello,
Just one correction: using Command 1 to jump to the Inbox only works in Lion,
and only if you kept Inbox as the first
Hi Bill,
just delete the word you searched for in the search field and you see all the
e-mails in the mailbox.
You can search through all your mailboxes by setting the cursor on Inbox. To
search just one mailbox set the cursor to that specific mailbox.
Greets
Am 14.01.2012 um 14:48 schrieb
Hi Bill,
same happens to me and I've got the feeling hotspots are not reliable.
But for your purposes you could use CMD + Option + f to go to the search field
and CMD + 1 in the numbers row above the character keys to choose Inbox.
Presumed you use Mail in Snow Leopard or Lion.
All the best
I am confused about hot spot. In Mail I set up two hotspots, hotspot 0
which takes me to the search pane and hotspot 9 which takes me to my inbox
list of messages in the message table. Sometimes these hotspots work, other
times there is nothing but silence and when I press VO 0 or VO 9 a second