Hi Shameless,
A small caveat here.  THis seems to only really work in Classic view, but is 
otherwise very sound advice.  I appreciate it.
Best and thanks,
Zack.
On Jul 22, 2011, at 7:37 PM, Shameless FanGirl wrote:

> You don't, and can in fact merely tab over once you're sitting on the thread 
> you want to view. This will get you to a list of messages within that thread, 
> from where you can either use left and right, or up and down arrows to 
> navigate through them. To return to the threads list, either use VO left 
> arrow, or shift tab. For the record, to return to the list of inboxes, stop 
> interacting with the message list, (for me, this requires two presses of VO 
> shift up arrow), and VO left twice to return to your list of mailboxes. 
> 
> I HTH guys
> On Jul 22, 2011, at 10:31 PM, Zachary Kline wrote:
> 
>> 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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