Well, you could select all with command a, hit delete, then do command,
option,shift delete, and this willl empty the trash mail box.
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On Feb 19, 2020, at 8:12 AM, Sandra Heaton <sandra@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thank you all very much for your help.
I feel really stupid now. O well never mind. Thanks anyway.
Sandra.
On 19 Feb 2020, at 12:09, Mary Ellen Earls (Redacted sender "meearls" for
DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What you can do is go to the track pad turn it on by pretending you are
turning a dial and twist it to the right. Then take 3 fingers and double tap
and that should turn your speech back on. I had this problem a lot when I
first got the Macbook Pro Another thing you can do is switch the touch bar
to act as function keys and that way if you hit it it will simply name the
function keys.
Hope this helps.
Mary Ellen Earls
On Feb 19, 2020, at 4:31 AM, Sandra Heaton <sandra@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi All,
I am a fairly new member to this group. I have recently purchased a
MacBook Pro with the Touch Bar at the top of the keyboard. My question is,
can you actually disable the Touch Bar? As I keep touching the mute
feature and I can’t really see to unmute it. So does anyone have any
suggestions. I have to be very careful I know as you only have to slightly
touch it. Apart from that, the Touch Bar can be very useful.
Thank you.
Sandra Heaton.
On 19 Feb 2020, at 10:31, Dane Trethowan <grtdane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi.
I’ve found a combination of keyboard shortcuts which will enable me to do
what I want, 2 keyboard shortcuts are used and I would prefer 1 but still
I get the job done and thanks to everyone who contributed to this
discussion.
So I want to delete eMail messages perminatly from the computer and I want
full control over what I delete, I don’t want what I delete moved to the
trash I want it erased entirely so this is what I .
If I come across an eMail message or group of eMail messages I select them
and then press command-shift-j to move the selected eMail Messages to the
junk box.
When I have finished going through my In-Box and moved all the offending
eMail Messages to the Junk-Box I then press command-option j to erase all
junk, I am then prompted with a warning before all junk is removed.
Seems about as good as we can make it <smile>
From: mac4theblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mac4theblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of trish
Sent: Wednesday, 19 February 2020 12:02 AM
To: mac group <mac4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [mac4theblind] Re: Mail On The Mac
you can set up certain actions in the mailbox’s of accounts under mail
preferences on the mailbox tab
also,you can set junk mailbox to delete items when you close the apple
mail app
also,you can press cmd-shift-del it prompts if you want to do
this,vo-right arrow to erase and enter
On Feb 18, 2020, at 3:38 AM, Dane Trethowan <grtdane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
So another mail question.
Suppose you get a whole heap of junk eMail in your in-box as of ten
happens here.
You can use the shift-arrow keys to select them and move them to the bin,
so far so good.
The problem is then you have to select all those junk eMail messages over
again in the bin and delete to get them off your system.
Is there a command that can simplify this procedure? Say select your junk
eMail messages from the In-Box and then use a single keystroke to bypass
the Bin and delete from the system.
On 18 Feb 2020, at 10:39 am, John Panarese <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I’ve not tried using rules to block senders. Perhaps, it can be done
on the iCloud website, but not in the native app to my knowledge.
Take Care
John D. Panarese
Director
Mac for the Blind
Tel, (631) 724-4479
Email, john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Website, http://www.macfortheblind.com
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On Feb 17, 2020, at 5:39 PM, KliphnShari Miller (Redacted sender
"kliphnsharrie.sr" for DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Can’t you block senders with a specific rule? Either on iCloud website,
or within the mail app itself. Also, if your arrow keys were behaving
that way, it sounds like you didn’t have the roofer set to navigation.
Once this is done, it should function normally. I love apple mail also,
even though I don’t use it on Mac much anymore.
On Feb 17, 2020, at 9:26 AM, John Panarese <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Apple Mail is actually very easy to manage. As long as you under
stand the mailbox list, message table and the message content area, you
can use keyboard commands to easily navigate back and forth. If you get
lost, command-1 will always put the focus back on the unified inbox. If
you use the favorites bar, you can even customize specific mailboxes
you want easy access to. Overall, it’s like anything else on the Mac or
PC. If you take the time to learn it and use it, you can make it work
however you need it. I find Apple Mail far more enjoyable and easier to
use than Outlook or Windows Mail for a variety of reasons. My only
complaint about Apple Mail was the removal of being able to block
senders and the receipt option.
Take Care
John D. Panarese
Director
Mac for the Blind
Tel, (631) 724-4479
Email, john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Website, http://www.macfortheblind.com
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On Feb 17, 2020, at 10:19 AM, Mary Ellen Earls (Redacted sender
"meearls" for DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I had this happen when I got this computer back from them putting a
new keyboard into it. What I did was go over to the View window by
pressing VO and the right arrow. Then when I got there I down arrowed
and found it saying something like find a different view. When I Vo
spaced on that it took me to where the messages happen to be.
But I don't like Apple Mail it doesn't need to be as involved as it is.
Mary Ellen Earls
On Feb 17, 2020, at 8:15 AM, John Panarese <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
If he’s using VoiceOver, try pressing command-1 and see if the
focus goes to the inbox in mail. It’s odd that it would open with no
windows showing, but try that.
Take Care
John D. Panarese
Director
Mac for the Blind
Tel, (631) 724-4479
Email, john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Website, http://www.macfortheblind.com
APPLE CERTIFIED SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL (ACSP)
Apple Certified Trainer (ACT)
Apple Performance Partner
MAC and iOS VOICEOVER TRAINING AND SUPPORT
On Feb 17, 2020, at 3:23 AM, <jjdawson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
<jjdawson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Dane
Our sun set it up for him, we thought it was. Where on the Mac
should we
look?
Jenny
Jennifer Dawson
Phone: 0419 046 164
Email: jjdawson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
-----Original Message-----
From: mac4theblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mac4theblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
Sent: Monday, 17 February 2020 3:49 PM
To: mac4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [mac4theblind] Re: Mail On The Mac
Has he configured his eMail account?
On 17 Feb 2020, at 4:27 pm, jjdawson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:to their list subscription is:
Hi listers
My husband has a new MacBook Air and running Catalina. When he
goes
into Mail it says that 'Mail has no windows'. Does anyone have any
suggestions please?
Thanks in anticipation.
Jenny
Jennifer Dawson
Phone: 0419 046 164
Email: jjdawson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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