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> Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 11:32 PM
> Subject: Re: Conversation Participants being Spoken in Yosemite mail
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> Hi,
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> The issue with that is that in order to find the answer to a question posed
> is that you then have to wade through god kn
ticipants being Spoken in Yosemite mail
Hi,
The issue with that is that in order to find the answer to a question posed
is that you then have to wade through god knows how many emails to find any
replies. Again, not very efficient. By grouping a conversation you can
quickly get to any respon
day, October 21, 2014 11:32 PM
Subject: Re: Conversation Participants being Spoken in Yosemite mail
Hi,
The issue with that is that in order to find the answer to a question posed
is that you then have to wade through god knows how many emails to find any
replies. Again, not very efficient
Jonathan,
Without a doubt. That was actually the next thing I did after posting my rant.
They must hate me there as I bombard them with every little thing I find that I
think needs fixing.
Keith
> On Oct 21, 2014, at 6:37 PM, Jonathan Mosen wrote:
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> Hi Keith, I hope you'll join me in dropp
Hi,
Yes it does and it works well. I have always loved mail from day one and would
never look for another client as I think it is the best one I have ever used.
Matthew
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Hi Keith, I hope you'll join me in dropping Apple Accessibility a friendly note
about this. It's certainly suboptimal from an efficiency perspective, and
turning off group by conversation is not the answer. It needs to work
efficiently.
Jonathan Mosen
Mosen Consulting
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When you have a lot of mail, that's a very unacceptable solution I'm
afraid. I'm going to be sending in a suggestion to apple regarding
this because I don't want to give up reading by conversation.
On 10/21/14, Agent086b wrote:
> Hi,
> as I think somebody suggested turn off group messages by conv
Hi,
The issue with that is that in order to find the answer to a question posed is
that you then have to wade through god knows how many emails to find any
replies. Again, not very efficient. By grouping a conversation you can quickly
get to any responses that may or may not be relevant. I woul
Hi,
as I think somebody suggested turn off group messages by conversation.
> I have done this now. At least I can read the messages.
Max
> On 22 Oct 2014, at 9:21 am, Keith Watson wrote:
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> Johnathan,
>
> So after reading this thread I see that nobody has an answer for you. I am
> sorry to
Johnathan,
So after reading this thread I see that nobody has an answer for you. I am
sorry to say that neither do I I would be very interested in finding a solution
to this issue as well. Its so damned time consuming that I find myself blowing
away all the messages in the mailbox after the fir
Personally I have just turned off threaded conversations in standard view.
Actually I am quite enjoying the change. Although I have lost the threaded
conversation I find that my efficiency has increased as preview is available on
all messages which used not to be the case in conversation thread
Ordinarily, I'd tell you to switch to Classic View, in which you can sort the
headers of the table manually. I did this in Mavericks, and while you do lose
the message preview from Standard View, you *can* set the subject to be read
first if you want.
In 10.10.0, however, there's a bug where Vo
Yes, you get informed how many messages are in a thread. Just press right
arrow alone to expand a thread. Thing is, I have noticed that when a thread is
expanded, you don't get informed about whether or not individual messages
inside that thread are read or not. When you close it back up agai
One of the things I miss about Outlook, and love about the Mac, is that it
tells you how many messages are in a thread. Does this still happening in
Yosemite? If so, is the message count given before any other information?
> On Oct 21, 2014, at 7:51 AM, Jonathan Mosen wrote:
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> Hi everyone, I
Hi everyone, I'm really enjoying all the new goodness in Yosemite, and at least
on my system, it's magnitudes better than the first release of mavericks was.
Plenty to enjoy.
There's one efficiency hit I've taken that I've not seen commented on here,
although with so many messages of late, it's
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