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Re: Need help learning View Mail
Another alternative to w3 is lynx. I personally like it much better than
w3.
You can type emacspeak-lynx in the command prompt, and you can use lynx as
well for browsing the web.
As for vm I'm afraid someone else will have to provide that info, because
I myself have not gotten vm to work for me.
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Hugh Esco wrote:
> Hello:
>
> With help from folks on this list, I finally got emacspeak up and running
> on a used machine I built for my friend Adam. He has worked his way
> through the tutorial and is now ready for the next step.
>
> I'm want to next teach him how to use w3 for browsing and vm for email. I
> have both installed on his machine and have been able to use them myself,
> somewhat successfully -- but only because I get to use my eyes to see where
> the cursor is. I'm having trouble figuring out how to reliably change
> buffers in vm and navigate from the inbox summary to the body of a message
> and back again. I've been completely lost on how to teach Adam how to do
> this.
>
> The documentation I have found on vm is sketchy at best. Can someone out
> there on this list please refer me to a definitive guide on vm -- or at
> least something that devotes more than two pages to its use?
>
> Is there anyone who uses vm who would be willing to share their phone
> number and to let me give you a call from Adam's one day for some coaching
> on how to use his email client.
>
> As soon as Adam is up and reading his own email and browsing the web I'm
> sure there will be no stopping him. But learning to get on line and to
> pull and read email has proven quite a stumbling block, mainly due to the
> lack of documentation. My next tutoring session with him is tomorrow
> afternoon or evening.
>
> Please help.
>
> -- Hugh Esco
>
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