Hi,
Just to clear up the jaws command with Outlook, Outlook Express and probably
also Windows Mail is indsert+shift+r.
Claus
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From: "Jonathan Cohn" <jon.c.c...@gmail.com>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 12:44 AM
Subject: Re: Selecting a recipient
Two points:
1. On the PC side wit JFW 9+, there was a jaws script to reply
directly to sender (perhaps alt+Y?
2. On the macintosh, if you interact with the headers, andthen when
Voice Over readds the person yyou want to reply to, perform a click
and a menu will appear. I think in Leopard and Tiger, one could hit
VO+shift+M (contextual menu) to do this.
Creating an AppleScript to do this should be fairly easy too.
Jn
On 12/10/2010, Carolyn Haas <chaas0...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Antonio:
I'll try to explain what I do here, since I'm a long devoted Outlook
express
user changing over.
I'll assume you have your mail open. Typically, I interact with
messages.
I use vo arrow to go to the "from" heading. Open menu with vo-M and
right
arrow to messages. Arrow down to "add sender from address book."
This isn't the shortest way, but it's similar to what I did in OE.
HTH
Carolyn
On Oct 12, 2010, at 6:40 AM, Antonio Guimaraes wrote:
Hi list,
Another question comparing
Outlook express with mail.
How can I select a recipient's e-mail address from an open message for
sending a message without reply. What I want to accomplish is to strip
out
the e-mail address to paste into the to field of a new message.
This comes useful when I see a message from David to this list, and wish
to respond to David, and not the entire list.
The outlook express equivalent was ault plus one of the num roe numbers
twice quickly, then control a to select, and control c to copy, then
control v on the to field of the new message to paste the address.
Thanks for your help to a newbe.
Antonio
On Oct 12, 2010, at 2:22 AM, David Taylor wrote:
Hi,
Actually, if a thread is collapsed, just hit enter and every message is
opened, each one in its own window. This means that if you think you
may
want to reply, you can simply use cmd-w to close the first message,
then
delete the others, and reply at the end. I find this much better than
anything I ever had in Windows.
Cheers
Dave
On 12 Oct 2010, at 04:52, Sarah Alawami wrote:
hello go to view and sort by thread and collapse threads. I set up a
keyboard shortcut regarding these 2 and I go over how to do this in a
podcast.
2. Go to the left of the person's name when you expand a thread with
right arrow and you will hear unread image and a bong sound. select all
of those int eh thread and hit enter and cmd w on the ones you don't
want
to read when you get to them.
This makes for faster skimming.
Take care.
On Oct 11, 2010, at 8:35 PM, Antonio Guimaraes wrote:
Hello listers,
I am migrating still from a windows machine, and do find some of the
mac
ways more cumbersome than necessary.
Maybe there are settings I can change to make my life a little easier
when reading and managing e-mails.
First is there a way to view messages in collapsed conversation mode?
I
would like to view conversations in the order the messages were
written,
one right next to the other.
Another unfortunate thing is my inability to just jump from unread to
unread message, thus ignoring something I already went through.
I appreciate any word about these two efficiency features.
Sincerely,
Antonio Guimaraes
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