On 25 Oct 2010, at 19:52, Martin Kirchner wrote:
> Of course you're right, sorry for that mistake.
>
> Martin
>
> On 25.10.2010, at 20:45, Colin M wrote:
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>> Hi there!
>> Just a little mistake it should be command+shift+h for long headers!
>> Colin
>> On 25 Oct 2010, at 19:33, Martin Kirchner
Of course you're right, sorry for that mistake.
Martin
On 25.10.2010, at 20:45, Colin M wrote:
> Hi there!
> Just a little mistake it should be command+shift+h for long headers!
> Colin
> On 25 Oct 2010, at 19:33, Martin Kirchner wrote:
>
>>
>> perhaps it helps to press COMMAND+H within an ope
Hi there!
Just a little mistake it should be command+shift+h for long headers!
Colin
On 25 Oct 2010, at 19:33, Martin Kirchner wrote:
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> perhaps it helps to press COMMAND+H within an opened mail so that you get the
> long header instead the standard version.
>
> Martin
>
> On 25.10.2010, at 1
perhaps it helps to press COMMAND+H within an opened mail so that you get the
long header instead the standard version.
Martin
On 25.10.2010, at 19:42, Greg Aikens wrote:
> Thanks for your response Martin. When I arrow up to the header section it
> reads everything out loud just fine. For som
Thanks for your response Martin. When I arrow up to the header section it reads
everything out loud just fine. For some reason mail has abbreviated the list of
recipients so that it only shows the first two and then says something like
"and 3 more..." I'm not sure how to get mail to display thos
Hi Greg,
1. Open the maily you like to view the recipient's addresses.
2. Interact with scroll area of that mail, not with its text content.
3. Push cursor up one time; the email header should now be focussed.
4. Immedietely after that, all standard header content should now be announced
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