hello; i've found the simple answer is just to use command plus tab to
go to one of your other windows while the mail downloads. if you have
it set to play sound when its through, then you can then go back to
your mail window and you should be at your last read or first unread
message. hope that helps, max
On Nov 7, 2010, at 10:56 PM, Chantel Cuddemi wrote:
HI there,
Unfortunately, as far as I'm aware, there's no way to turn off the
notifications of new mail messages.
On Nov 7, 2010, at 9:23 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
Hi folks.
Ok, I'll stop loving my Air and start learning again from so many
of you who are so kind to give your time and knowledge. I have a
few situations using apple mail I'd love to fix. Here goes.
1. When I open mail, it tells me 1 row added or 5 rows added over
and over until all my mail is downloaded. Please tell me I can
turn that off!
2. Is there a key sequence I can use to add let's say one address
from an email to my addressbook? For example, if I want to add
macvisionaries, but not the sender from whom the message appears,
how do I do that? My husband took the mouse and put it on the to
field, which was macvisionar...@gmail.com and then he clicked the
triangle to the right which brought up a menu o choices which
included copy address and add to addressbook. How do I do that
using vo?
3. I'm reading a message and decide to keep it, but I don't want to
move it; I want to leave it in my inbox for now. How do I close it
and be returned to my inbox list of messages? Right now I do cmd-w
then cmd-1 to reopen the inbox; I have to believe there is a better
way!
4. I've read the message and from within it, I press backspace to
delete it. This takes me back to my list of messages in the inbox,
but I hear all this verbiage about inbox table one row selected
before I hear from whom the next message was sent or its subject.
Can I make that stop?
5. I am desperate for help in fining attachments; vo tells me there
is one, but I can't seem to find it. I've done all sorts of
itterations of turning long headers on, interacting with toolbar,
interacting with message text, and the list goes on! It just
escapes me!
6. I know what the attachment is and decide to save it. I go to
file and save attachment and when the filename dialogue box comes
up, it doesn't read the name of the file. Is there a way to hear
that?
Ok, those are my questions and I know they are many and basic.
However, I would be so grateful for any insight people can give me.
Marlaina
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