I have discovered that there is a difference between vo-keys arrow and just
arrow in this mailbox list. So, once I used the vo-keys and the arrow key, I
was able to find my list of folders. Why there is a difference I don't know,
but now I know what to look for.
Thx,
Jeff
On 2012-08-02, at 8
Hi Jeff.
One wy that I found was to hit the zoom button in mail, and all my folders
showed up.
HTH.
Matt
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On 2012-08-02, at 6:14 AM, Greg Aikens wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
> There are a handful of us who have had this problem in
Hi Jeff,
There are a handful of us who have had this problem in ML. There were one or
two threads about how to expand these mailboxes, if you want to search the
archives. Several solutions were presented but the one that worked for me was
to go to my mailboxes table, use VO + down arrow to nav
I am not sure if this might help. The standard Mac mailboxes show up and "on my
Mac" submenu is the last one in the list. If you select the "On My Mac"
submenu, all of your personally created mailboxes should become visible.
I now have to do this additional step when moving messages to different
I have four or fie email accounts that are accessed in ML Mail. Prior to
upgrading to ML, I was able to access the individual folders under each
account. For example, I have 8 or nine folders under my main email account.
Despite trying everything I can think of, I cannot expand my mailboxes t