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Skipping current mail.” and then the Braille Sense Plus B32 will begin
downloading the next e-mail message.
If you want to cancel the download, press “tab (space-4-5)” at step 7
above to move to the “cancel” button, and press “enter,” or you can
press “space-e (dots 1-5).”
7.2.2 Reading the Received E-mail Messages
If you downloaded e-mail from your server as explained in section
7.2.1, the e-mail messages will be listed in the “inbox.” Each e-mail
in the “inbox” has the following items.
1) Subject
2) Date
3) From (Sender)
4) Message
5) Attach (this will be displayed only for an e-mail that has an
attached file)
You can move from one item to the next item or previous item by
pressing “tab (space-4-5)” or “shift-tab (space-1-2),” respectively.
7.2.2.1 Subject Control
“Subject” shows the title of the e-mail; “subject: (subject of the e-mail)
xx/yy.” After the subject of the email, you will find “xx/yy,” which
shows the number (xx) of the current e-mail out of the total number
(yy) of received e-mail messages. For example, “11/21” means that
the e-mail is the 11
th
e-mail out of a total of 21 e-mail messages.
If there is an attached file to the e-mail, “a subject: (subject of the e-
mail) xx/yy” will be displayed. The symbol “a (dot 1)” means that the
e-mail has an attached file. It is displayed as “a (dot 1)” on the Braille
display, and it is announced as “1 attachment,” which indicates the
number of the attached files in voice.
The Braille Sense Plus B32 also indicates which e-mail messages
have been read, and which e-mail messages have been unread. E-
mail messages that have not yet been read have the “-” sign placed
in front of the subject. For example, let’s suppose there is an email