I learned that ⇧⌘L in mail.app should toggle the flag of a selected message. However, it doesn't work for me... I'm using Snow Leopard and Mail 4.5. Any ideas?
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The problem in my case was that there was a conflict between the cmd-shift-l of mail.app and cmd-l which I use to change the input language... Thanks for the help!– DrorCommented Nov 23, 2011 at 20:15
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2 Answers
In Lion the shortcut is exactly that and you can actually take a look at the menu:
Make sure you're using the right one. If you wanted to alter those, you'd have to go to System Preferences -> Keyboard -> Keyboard Shortcuts and add a new one:
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I explicitly wrote that I'm not using Lion... Anyway, thanks for the detailed answer.– DrorCommented Nov 24, 2011 at 12:07
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@Dror I know you were using Snow Leopard (I actually added the tag to your question) but I was suspecting that you had a Keyboard Shortcut conflict, and hence why I posted the info. Glad you fixed it. Commented Nov 24, 2011 at 18:10
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Somehow I didn't understand it from your answer... I thought it was Lion oriented. Anyway - thanks for the hint and help!– DrorCommented Nov 25, 2011 at 9:39
cmd-L
was set as the input source shortcut. This caused a conflict with the cmd-shift-L
of mail.app. Once I have changes the input source shortcut (to cmd-M
) and restarted mail.app everything worked as expected.