Thanks Ricardo.

I did as you said so hope it works and thanks so much.
Kawal.
On May 13, 2010, at 4:54 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:

> Hi Kawal,
> 
> Open up the mail application and press command comma.  This will open up 
> preferences.  Note: pressing command comma will open preferences in all 
> applications on the Mac.  Even 3rd party apps.  Now once preferences is open 
> press function control option left arrow.  This command brings you to the 
> visible beginning of whatever window you have open.  In this case it will 
> bring you to the tool bar.  Interact with the toolbar which is VO shift down 
> arrow.  Now VO right arrow to the accounts button and select it with VO 
> spacebar.  Now stop interacting with the toolbar by pressing VO shift up 
> arrow.  Now just VO right arrow once and you will be on a table that displays 
> all of your e-mail accounts you have setup on your mac.  Arrow down to the 
> one you would like to change.  Then VO right arrow twice more and you will be 
> on a tab that is labeled "mailbox behaviors", select it with VO spacebar.  Ok 
> lats step.  lol.  VO right arrow until you come to a check box labeled "store 
> deleted messages on the server"  Make sure this box is unchecked.  Oh one 
> more thing.  I know you are new to your Mac book pro so just FYI, The 
> function key is located to the extreme bottom left of the keyboard.  To the 
> left of control on the left side of the spacebar.
> 
> hth   .
> On May 12, 2010, at 4:29 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> 
>> Hi Marie.
>> 
>> Thanks for your message.  I'll try and do as you say.
>> 
>> Can you tell me how to stop my mail from staying on the server as when I 
>> delete my messages when in windows, they get deleted off the server.  Mind 
>> you, if I were in Microsoft outlook, I'd have to select all as they would be 
>> marked for deletion and I'd have to go to edit and perge them off the 
>> server.  Can the same happen on Apple Mac? 
>> 
>> Hope someone can tell me.
>> 
>> Kawal.
>> On May 12, 2010, at 3:00 PM, marie Howarth wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi and welcome,
>>> The mac things I can help with. 
>>> The date and time. go to voice over utility, vo-f8 and arrow down to 
>>> commanders. VO right and select keyboard commander with VO -space. then VO 
>>> right and check the check box to use keyboard commander and ensure by 
>>> vo-right that use right option key is selected. 
>>> Now hit right option key and T and this will announce date and time. This 
>>> will only work if you are using snow leopard by the way.
>>> For messaging, if you are using protocols other than gmail or AIM, then you 
>>> might want to opt for Adium. This is a multi-chat client and is free and 
>>> works very well with voice over.
>>> The email situation is one I've heard of a lot on this list. The only thing 
>>> I can think is your windows mailing client is downloading all of your 
>>> emails from the server as iMap deletes in the client but keeps the messages 
>>> on the server as back up.
>>> 
>>> As for passwords, you should have an administrator's password but if you 
>>> acquired the machine and you are uncertain of what that password might be, 
>>> you might want to, if you can find it out as it is crucial for updating 
>>> your mac. I know a few others would advise making a separate account from 
>>> the admin one for your personal use and to do this you would go to system 
>>> preferences, select accounts, and create new account and select all the 
>>> appropriate fields. But I strongly would suggest you know the admin 
>>> password first.
>>> I hope this helps you a little.
>>> 
>>> On 12 May 2010, at 14:33, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Dear All.
>>>> 
>>>> This is my first post to this list.
>>>> 
>>>> I have acquired a Mack Book Pro which I've only had over a week.  I'm
>>>> using Voice over and Windows 7 with jaws in a virtual machine using
>>>> fusion.  I'm telling you all this so as you know my set up.
>>>> 
>>>> I have various questions to put to you all so please forgive my long
>>>> message.
>>>> 
>>>> 1.  I'd like to know how to map Voice over keys so that I can get the
>>>> Mac Book Pro to tell me the date and time as I understand you can do
>>>> this (the same principles to jaws).  A step by step instruction would be
>>>> appreciated.
>>>> 
>>>> 2.  I'd like to set up a password on my Mac Book pro so that all is
>>>> confidential.
>>>> 
>>>> 3.  I'm looking for a plugin so that I can use I chat and let all my
>>>> messenger contacts to communicate with me as I'd rather not open
>>>> messenger as I prefer Voice Over as it's more responsive.  Before anyone
>>>> says I'm not window bashing as I'd like both to complement each other. 
>>>> I love my Mac though and I have been converted!  I never thought i'd say
>>>> this.
>>>> 
>>>> I'm surfing the web, and using the mail and Skuype on this machine but
>>>> wish to know, firstly, I deleted all my E-mails and am using Imap. 
>>>> However when logging in into a windows machine here at work, my E-mails
>>>> are still there.  Any ideas as to what may be causing the problems for
>>>> all my E-mails to be shown still please? 
>>>> 
>>>> I'm having difficulty turning on and off the track pad commander so any
>>>> help would be appreciated.
>>>> 
>>>> I'd also like to know what people think of using the Garage Band
>>>> application for podcasting as I've always used Gold wave so need to have
>>>> something easy to do podcasts and so on.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> In due course i get the new Iphone so that I have a cool experience with
>>>> both.
>>>> 
>>>> Any help on all my questions would be appreciated.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks so much.
>>>> 
>>>> Kawal.
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