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  • Keyboard Shortcuts for Mail won't stick

    Hi. I've created a keyboard shortcut for Mail--Command-K to Get All New Mail--and changed the conflicting command (Command-K normally will Erase Deleted Messages in All Accounts). It worked well when I set it up, but only once. As soon as I quit out, my Keyboard Shortcut for Get All New Mail disappeared. Meanwhile, my new keyboard shortcut for Erase Deleted Messages in All Accounts still works.
    And there's more: if I reset the "Command-K to Get All New Mail" shortcut, it will work only until I quit. And that's the case with no matter what shortcut I set up for "Get All New Mail." What gives? Any suggestions?

    I'm surprised there hasn't been a reply to this, since this discussion board is one of the best around. Is there a more appropriate board in this forum for me to you post this?
    Thx!

  • Shortcut for Mail Sending Account suddenly doesn't work!

    A year ago or so I created shortcuts so I easily could switch what account the current mail was sent from.
    If you aren't aware of this it's made from the System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts. As described here:http://articles.directorym.com/Set_Mails_sending_account_via_keyboard_shortcut-a 962070.html
    This worked without hesitation after installing Lion a month ago.
    Tonight, I changed one of the my emails, and hence I needed to change the shortcut. Eg: from Steve Jobs <[email protected]> to Steve Jobs <[email protected]>
    After this change none of them work! Before, I could see the shortcuts in the account menu, but now I see nothing. And I haven't change anything else!!
    I have restarted, and tried fifty other things with no success. I use these commands extremely often since I mail from a lot of different companies. Now it's a real pita to change the sending account.
    The question is probably this: How do I setup shortcuts for the sending accounts in Lion?
    Please help!
    Edit: I just noticed that when edit the shortcut in System Preferences it automatically adds an ">" in front of the shortcut name! Someone else that notice this?
    Message was edited by: Andreas Carlsson

    I solved it by removing the name and just using the email address in the shortcut.
    But I think this is solved in 10.8 though.

  • System-wide kb shortcut for mail functions

    I'd like to be able to program a system-wide, universal kb shortcut to:
    -- start a new, blank mail message
    -- check for new mail (in other words, poll my mail server) without bringing mail to the front
    ideas? I've been using Butler now for a while and I like it, but it seems limited in its ability to handle something like what I want to do. an automator script could work but I don't know how to assign a script to a system-wide kb shortcut.
    thanks!

    QuicKeys will let you do pretty well anything.

  • Keyboard Shortcuts for Mail Message

    I switched to Mail from MozillaThunderbird. In Thunderbird, one can move through OPEN mail messages via Keyboard Shortcut; a simple "F" for next message or "B" for previous message. In Mail, the only thing I've figured out is that one can arrow through one's LIST of messages, then use "Return" to open only the selected e-mail. From there, I must return to the list again (Cmmd+W)to open the next or previous message. This seems cumbersome an un-Maclike. Is there any way, from an already open message, to move to the next or previous message via Keyboard Shortcut? thanks
    PB G4   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  
    PB G4   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  
    PB G4   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

    No. Mail lacks this functionality. The closer you can get is to have the preview pane visible below the message list and move from one message to another using the arrow keys.

  • Are there Keyboard shortcuts for Mail? How to quickly move items?

    I just came from Entourage, which I was happy to leave. However I have a ton of folders where I organize my emails after I read them in my inbox. I really miss the "Move" button in the Entourage toolbar, which allowed me to start typing the name of folder I wanted to move an email to.
    With Mail I have to go and find the destination folder, which is sometimes 5 levels deeps. Yikes! It does seem quicker to do it in the Message menu, but still it's clumsy.
    Any tips? Any keystrokes? New to Mail and loving it!
    Jon

    You can bypass the Message menu and Control-click on a message or group of messages, then select the Move To item from the contextual menu and select the folder from there.
    Mulder

  • Keyboard shortcut for sending messages on Mail suddenly stops working

    I've created a keyboard shortcut (Command + Return) specifically for sending manssages on Mail. When I open Mail, this keyboard shortcut works perfectly but suddenly it stops working.
    If I close and reopen Mail, the keyboard shortcut starts to work again, but for a while.
    I'm using OS X 10.9.1 and Mail 7.1 (1827).

    Howdy Guilherme
    Give this a try if you haven't already.
    System Preferences
    Keyboard
    Shortcuts
    At the bottom of the left panel go to:
    App Shortcuts
    If Mail.app isn't there, add it.
    Under it add Send.
    Now choose your key combo i.e.
    ⌘↵
    Worked for me mail Version 7.1 (1827) running OS X 10.9.1.

  • Apple Mail creating a new keyboard shortcut for delete

    In Gmail I can hit the "D" key to delete saves much time. 
    In Apple Mail I have to hit the delete key which is on the right side of the keyboard and my right hand is busy with the track pad scrolling. I want to create a keyboard shortcut for delete something like option D any easy left handed shortcut will work.  Sys pref/keyboard shortcuts/mail doesn't work, Any suggestions?

    Hello!
    I don't know about mouse shortcuts, but you can put a delete button in the top bar of Mail, like so:

  • What is the Keyboard Shortcut for Next/Previous Message in Lion Mail?

    Using the 'full screen' message viewer (rather than the preview pane) how do I progress to an older/newer message in a folder without closing the window?

    MOE O wrote:
    So Entourage can go to the previous message?  How do you do that?
    I can't stand that Mail always goes to the next newest message after deleting.
    Every other email program I've ever seen (including Entourage - see below) can do this.  Why can't Apple?  I don't want to touch the mouse most of the time because it really slows down work to move ones hands back and forth.   I did a quick web search and found these shortcuts for all the major programs.  If you know of any other program besides Apple Mail that doesn't have this, let me know.
    Until then, if Outlook, Outlook Express, Entourage, Sparrow, Postbox, and Thunderbird have had this, what's Apple's problem adding it?
    David
    Postbox Shortcuts
    For our power users, here's a list of Keyboard Shortcuts that you can use to navigate your way through Postbox.
    Message Navigation
    Mac OS X
    Windows
    Go Home
    Command + Shift + H
    Home
    Go to Next Message
    F
    F
    Go to Previous Message
    B
    B
    Go to Next Unread Message
    N
    N
    Go to Previous Unread Message
    P
    P
    Go to Next Viewed Message
    Go to Previously Viewed Message
    Sparrow
    Go to previous / next message  - cmd-[ / cmd-]
    Outlook Express
    Go to the next message in the list
    CTRL+> or CTRL+SHIFT+>
    Go to the previous message in the list
    CTRL+< or CTRL+SHIFT+<
    View properties of a selected message
    ALT+ENTER
    Refresh news messages and headers
    F5
    Go to the next unread e-mail message
    CTRL+U
    Entourage
    Display the previous message
    ⌘+[
    Display the next message
    ⌘+]
    Display the previous unread message
    CONTROL+[
    Display the next unread message
    CONTROL+]
    Moving around Thunderbird
      ⇐  |   ⇑  |   ⇒ 
    Moving between messages
    Go to Next Message
    F
    Go to Previous Message
    B
    Go to Next Unread Message
    N
    Go to Previous Unread Message
    P
    Go to Next Unread Thread (and mark current thread as read)
    T
    Go to Next Viewed Message
    Go to Previous Viewed Message
    outlook 2010:
    Switch to next message (with message open).
    CTRL+PERIOD
    Switch to previous message (with message open).
    CTRL+COMMA 

  • Shortcut for changing "from" field in Lion Mail?

    I manage a number of email accounts from Mail, and frequently need to send messages from one account, and then another account, and then another account ... In Snow Leopard, I enjoyed creating shortcuts to change the "from" field of an outgoing message.  For example, in the keyboard system preferences pane, I assigned the command "My Name <[email protected]>" the shortcut of "SHIFT+CMD+X".  That way, while writing an email, if I noticed that it was about to send from the wrong account, I'd just hit the keystroke instead of grabbing my mouse.  Mail apparently knew what I was doing, because on the drop-down tab for "From", each of my mail accounts also showed the custom assigned shortcut.
    This ability seems blocked in Lion.  Whenever I try to re-create these shortcuts in the preferences / application-shortcuts pane, they won't work!  What's worse, whenever I quite and re-open System Preferences, I find that my shortcuts have been re-assigned an extra open-bracket, such as: ">My Name <[email protected]>".
    Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?  Is it possible to re-create these shortcuts in Lion Mail? 

    MOE O wrote:
    So Entourage can go to the previous message?  How do you do that?
    I can't stand that Mail always goes to the next newest message after deleting.
    Every other email program I've ever seen (including Entourage - see below) can do this.  Why can't Apple?  I don't want to touch the mouse most of the time because it really slows down work to move ones hands back and forth.   I did a quick web search and found these shortcuts for all the major programs.  If you know of any other program besides Apple Mail that doesn't have this, let me know.
    Until then, if Outlook, Outlook Express, Entourage, Sparrow, Postbox, and Thunderbird have had this, what's Apple's problem adding it?
    David
    Postbox Shortcuts
    For our power users, here's a list of Keyboard Shortcuts that you can use to navigate your way through Postbox.
    Message Navigation
    Mac OS X
    Windows
    Go Home
    Command + Shift + H
    Home
    Go to Next Message
    F
    F
    Go to Previous Message
    B
    B
    Go to Next Unread Message
    N
    N
    Go to Previous Unread Message
    P
    P
    Go to Next Viewed Message
    Go to Previously Viewed Message
    Sparrow
    Go to previous / next message  - cmd-[ / cmd-]
    Outlook Express
    Go to the next message in the list
    CTRL+> or CTRL+SHIFT+>
    Go to the previous message in the list
    CTRL+< or CTRL+SHIFT+<
    View properties of a selected message
    ALT+ENTER
    Refresh news messages and headers
    F5
    Go to the next unread e-mail message
    CTRL+U
    Entourage
    Display the previous message
    ⌘+[
    Display the next message
    ⌘+]
    Display the previous unread message
    CONTROL+[
    Display the next unread message
    CONTROL+]
    Moving around Thunderbird
      ⇐  |   ⇑  |   ⇒ 
    Moving between messages
    Go to Next Message
    F
    Go to Previous Message
    B
    Go to Next Unread Message
    N
    Go to Previous Unread Message
    P
    Go to Next Unread Thread (and mark current thread as read)
    T
    Go to Next Viewed Message
    Go to Previous Viewed Message
    outlook 2010:
    Switch to next message (with message open).
    CTRL+PERIOD
    Switch to previous message (with message open).
    CTRL+COMMA 

  • Lion mail doesn't allow shortcuts for bold and italics.

    Hi,
    I've come across this problem in which Lion mail doesn't allow shortcuts for bold and italics. I try pressing the short cut for Command + B or Command + I
    but it does not affect the text at all. I have to move my cursor to the Bold or Italic icon to change a particular word's form.
    Of note, Command + U allows me to underline a word just fine. I also write my mail in the default Helvetica, and in size 12.
    Anyone know of a solution? I'm pretty sure it's just a glitch, but it's become a great annoyance for me.
    Thanks for your help!

    Hi,
    I've come across this problem in which Lion mail doesn't allow shortcuts for bold and italics. I try pressing the short cut for Command + B or Command + I
    but it does not affect the text at all. I have to move my cursor to the Bold or Italic icon to change a particular word's form.
    Of note, Command + U allows me to underline a word just fine. I also write my mail in the default Helvetica, and in size 12.
    Anyone know of a solution? I'm pretty sure it's just a glitch, but it's become a great annoyance for me.
    Thanks for your help!

  • Mail Keyboard Shortcut for Add Hyperlink...

    I added Control Option H as a new shortcut for Add Hyperlink in the Mail pull down menu
    It showed up in the Keyboard Shortcuts list and also shows correctly in the pull down menu after I quit and re-opened Mail; however when I try the shortcut, nothing happens.
    Could it be that I have to take into account pulling down the Edit menu first, to get to the Add Hyperlink command?
    And it only works after I create a New Message.
    How do I do all this?
    Thanks....David

    I'm not sure why this keyboard shortcut isn't recognized. In the meantime, you might try a different one.
    +These examples worked for me:+
    Option + Control + Up Arrow (⌥⌃↑)
    Using a function key, F1, F2, F3, etc.
    Using a function key with a modifier, e.g., Option + F2 (⌥F2).
    Good luck!

  • Create keyboard shortcuts for apple mail lion

    Can one create keyboard shortcuts for Apple Mail (in Lion)?  How does one do that? 

    System Preferences->Keyboard; Keyboard Shortcuts is the place to go to add shortcuts to any application.
    Select Application Shortcuts and add yours there.
    regards

  • Strikethrough shortcut for Apple Mail?

    Is there a keyboard shortcut for strikethrough in Apple Mail?
    Having to open fonts (CMD + T) and then pull down the strikethrough menu > Single is extremely long winded when you are trying to edit a document.
    Does anyone have a simple command like CMD + B is for BOLD.
    Thanks,
    Steven

    I FOUND TWO SOLUTIONS!
    TextSoap - new version #7 also allows you to striketrough text system wide.
    Keyboard Maestro macro maker which a lot of people are using in replace Quickeys works too.
    There is an example macro in the Macro Library, in the Text section, called Red Strikethrough that copies the text, applies red foreground, and strikethrough attribute to the clipboard, and then pastes the text.
    Insert that macro from the macro library and remove the red foreground, or create it yourself:
    Type the ⌘C Keystroke
    Apply Style to Clipboard: Set strikethrough to solid single.
    Type the ⌘V Keystroke
    Hope that helps.
    Steven

  • Shortcut for Sorting Mail

    Hi,
    I am pleased that under Mountain Lion there is now a quick way to get to the top of your inbox, however, are there any shortcuts for sorting the mail by date, sender, etc.?  I frequently need to re-order the inbox and whilst the dropdown menu is available it is quite a small dropdown and can be a bit fiddly.  If there was keyboard shortcut assigned then I would also be able to add a gesture as well, but it seems the only way to chagne the order is via the dropdown menu.
    Any suggestions?
    Thanks

    Use your own Comparator which knows how to handle the four fields.
    or let your Object implement the Comperable interface
    public class MyComparator implements Comparator
      public int compare(Object obj1, Object obj2)
         int result = 0;
         if( obj1.f1 == obj2.f1  )
           // something similar with f2
         else
            result = obj1.f1 < obj2.f1 ? -1 : 1;
         return result;
    }You can than use
    file:///usr/local/share/doc/j2sdk-1_4_1/docs/api/java/util/Arrays.html#sort(java.lang.Object[],%20java.util.Comparator)
    to sort an Object Array using this comparator

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