Hi CHris,
The area you mention is accessible if you don't expand a conversation, but 
instead stop interacting and move right.  I'm not sure what goes on visually in 
conversation view, but it occurs to me you might not need to expand them all 
that often actually.  Experimentation is in order.
Best,
Zack.
On Jul 22, 2011, at 7:24 PM, Chris Westbrook wrote:

> I just wanted to say I'm getting used to the new conversation view in mail.  
> The way i do it now is to expand a conversation I'm interested in and then 
> down arrow to the first message.  Then I do a vo+j to go to the preview pane 
> and then read the message, then I either delete it or do a vo+j again to go 
> to the message list to select another message.  My question is that it seems 
> that if you're not focused on a message within the conversation, if you stop 
> interacting with the message list and then vo+right arrow a couple of times 
> the message content area displays all the messages in a conversation, one per 
> line.  I tried to set a hotspot there but I can't get to it from the message 
> list.  IS there a quick hot key to get to the area I am thinking of?  This 
> isn't as bad as I thought it was going to be now that I have gotten used to 
> it.
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