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Date: | Mon, 19 Aug 2002 20:57:50 -0700 |
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To end some messages' demand for dialing up my ISP, I find it possible,
with Outlook Express 5.5, Windows 98SE, and JAWS 4 to press alt-tab to get
back to my Inbox, and then press <delete> to get rid of the offending
message. I'm then taken back to the offending message, which may be of
interest, as JAWS automatically reads it to me, perhaps revealing an e-mail
address at which to press <enter> to send a message asking to be removed
from the mailing list.
This message can be disposed of by pressing <escape>, and the demand for
dialing up my ISP can be eliminated by pressing alt-F4.
--Nelson Blachman
Oakland, Calif.
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