Yahoo has kept me out of my e-mail inbox for about two weeks now. Can you imagine that kind of dilemma? Nothing works: password, bookmarks, or even password!
The last time that happened, I had requested some news updates from the White House website - yeah, crazy me had to be checked out, I guess.
Now, the pertinent question is, who is monitoring me today and when exactly will I regain control of my e-mail account? No offense meant, but the Yahoo team is still out with an answer - maybe Microsoft can help?
Anyway, since I cannot really recall all my contacts off-head, I got a little help from WindowsLive about the following inbox shortcuts:
To | Press |
Delete a message | Delete |
Create a new message | Ctrl+N |
Send a message | Ctrl+Enter |
Open a message | Ctrl+Shift+O |
Print a message | Ctrl+Shift+P |
Reply to a message | Ctrl+R |
Reply all to a message | Ctrl+Shift+R |
Forward a message | Ctrl+Shift+F |
Save a draft message | Ctrl+S |
Mark a message as junk | Ctrl+Shift+J |
Mark a message as read | Ctrl+Q |
Mark a message as unread | Ctrl+U |
Move to a folder | Ctrl+Shift+V |
Open the next message | Ctrl+. |
Open the previous message | Ctrl+, |
Close a message | Esc |
Search your e-mail messages | / |
Check spelling | F7 |
Select all | S then A |
Deselect all | S then N |
Go to the inbox | G then I |
Go to your People page | G then P |
Go to your Calendar | G then C |
Go to Messenger (this will open Windows Live Messenger from within Hotmail) | G then M |
Go to your Home page | G then H |
Go to your Drafts folder | F then D |
Go to your Sent folder | F then S |
I hope you find them as useful as I did. Thank God for alternate e-mail addresses for forwarding e-mails. Otherwise, the screws would have been turned on me by now, if you get my meaning.


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