Thank you very much, no apologies needed. As long as I’ve got the way to do it
and it’s working no reason to panic.
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God the sun dwelt in her
God the spirit overshadowed her
Most holy mother of God save us through your intercessions
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On Dec 6, 2020, at 5:31 PM, Keith Reedy <keithreedy@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Zoe,
She has given you the correct way to do this. Sorry we through you off. We
were talking about a key stroke to do this with out going in to the menus.
But the way she has told you is the way I do this.
Relax all will be fine.
Keith Reedy
On Dec 6, 2020, at 4:21 PM, Suzanne Erb <suzerb1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
NO worries! You can save all attachments from a specific e-mail. When you
are in the message, type VO plus M, then f for file. Using your down arrow,
go down until you reach save attachments.
Then, type VO plus Space. You will be in a dialog box where you can
decide where you want to save them, etc.
Hope that helps.
Blessings,
Suzanne
On Dec 6, 2020, at 16:00, FIOGKOS (Redacted sender "fiogkos" for DMARC)
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am a little panicked right now, are you guys saying you cannot open or
save attachments on email on the Mac? Or are you saying that you can’t save
multiple attachments at the same time? Can you save one attachment at a
time?
Also if nobody knows how to add the junk folder to the favourites bar in
mail how do you view the junk folder? The reason I ask and I I am insisting
is for example on the iPhone when I go into my junk folder I see 10 unread
emails most of them are not junk they are actually from lists like this
one. But when I am on the Mac I don’t know how to go into the junk folder
to see those mail messages.
God the father chose her
God the sun dwelt in her
God the spirit overshadowed her
Most holy mother of God save us through your intercessions
@FiogkosZoe
Love Isn't butterflies in your stomach, love is the heart beat you feel
when he's late
On Dec 6, 2020, at 10:09 AM, Benjamin Blatter <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Too bad, Keith, and I had so high hopes that you would open all my
attachments for me in the future LOL
I actually tried to assign a hotkey but it won’t work for some reason. I
read one has to spell the menu entry very exactly in order to make it
successful. I think I’ll give it a try again someday.
Ben
Am 06.12.2020 um 15:12 schrieb Keith Reedy <keithreedy@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Ben,
I looked and I can’t find a command to save all attachments either but I
suppose that you can assign a hot key if you need it but as for me I
don’t use it that much. Sorry I am no help, grin, smile.
Keith Reedy
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On Dec 5, 2020, at 10:06 PM, Benjamin Blatter <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
You’re quite welcome. I know how you feel :-) Made this step about two
years ago when things on windows and jaws became inaccessible and
complicated.
Speaking of keyboard shortcuts: I’d love to have one for saving all
attachments. I couldn’t find one so far - so if anybody of you know of
one, I’d be very happy.
The only maybe bigger wish I have is that we could close mail and it
would continue to run in the menu bar. But I guess no apple software is
designed to do that in general.
Thanks
Ben
Am 05.12.2020 um 21:54 schrieb Zoe Fiogkos (Redacted sender "fiogkos"
for DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
hI everyone, I am replying to this message using my iMac. Hopefully i’m
doing this correctly.
Did I forget to thank you all for all the help? lol, i’m so happy i
finally feel like i’m making some progreess on the mac.
Regards Zoe
On Dec 4, 2020, at 7:24 PM, FIOGKOS <fiogkos@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everybody, as always I hope you are all well. It’s time for me to
move onto the next step on my iMac. I have had email coming through on
my iPhone and Windows laptop for the last four years. I had a problem
with email coming through recently and spent this whole past entire
week with my Internet provider trying to fix it.
I desire to have email coming through on all three of my devices the
iPhone, Windows laptop, and my iMac.
Recently email was coming through either on my iPhone or on my windows
laptop. If it was coming through on my iPhone it would not come
through on my windows laptop or vice versa. Finally today my Internet
provider fixed it. Now I desire to add the iMac to this mix.
I know Nothing about mail on the iMac. Is there anybody who can walk
me through setting up email on my iMac and also giving me some
instruction on how to use Mail on the iMac.
I am using a late 2013 iMac running Catalina.
Regards Zoe
God the father chose her
God the sun dwelt in her
God the spirit overshadowed her
Most holy mother of God save us through your intercessions
@FiogkosZoe
Love Isn't butterflies in your stomach, love is the heart beat you
feel when he's late
On Dec 1, 2020, at 1:55 PM, Keith Reedy <wa9dro@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ian,
It sounds like you may have been invaded. Turn off all of your
automatic updates and run Clean my mac and for crying out loud shut
down Google drive.
IMHO.
Keith Reedy
On Dec 1, 2020, at 1:37 PM, Ian Edwards <ianedwards42@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Yup, I did the upgrade, and things were just fine for a few days,
then this happened. Right now I’m working on the premis that my
maxed out google drive is trying to share folders with my hard drive
even though I told it not too. It may have been trying this before I
made the change, and still trying to accomplish it’s task before it
lets the new settings take effect.
Ian
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 1, 2020, at 10:42 AM, Kelvin Falconer
<tusciafalconer@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Did you do the upgrade to Big Sur ?
K.
On 2/12/2020, at 6:17 AM, Ian Edwards <ianedwards42@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Last night I set my Mac to move my documents and desktop to
ICloud, it had the space and I figured it would give me the 6.44
Gb to get an IMovie work project done. When I went to seleep it
was happily chugging away on the sync. This morning the 6.44 Gb is
indeed in ICloud, but the mysterious filling of the hard drive
continues. In system report nothing except documents is growing,
it is at 53 Gb, but when I look at the files and resources in
documents within system report it
S only the 6.44 I expected to be there.
When I go to Finder and check a status bar, like in the downloads
folder, it says I
M down to 20 Mb, and there is the click sound that says something
is happening, like a large chunk of data being copied or moved,
that click sound.
I
M getting a little desperate here, I can
T open my email on my Mac, can
T finish off that IMovie work project.
As a reminder, I had a whole bunch of hard drive space because I
moved a bunch of stuff off to upgrade Mac OS, it was there for a
couple of days and then yesterday it filled up on me.
Any suggestions? I
Ve followed all the optimize storage recommendations I found on
line and in the system report application.
Ian
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