Ahh I understand, yeah I get that sometimes too!
I usually read my messages by date first. then if there are any unread I have
not gotten yet, then I change the listing to unread and read the rest that way.
So it may not get it in order all the time but that how I get them all read.
Daniel Hawki
In theory, it stops mail from being marked as "read" when you arrow over it. In
practice, though, I went from 20 unread (the accurate count) to 1 unread,
despite having read none of those 20 messages. So clearly, something else is
happening that is messing with my unread badge.
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Have a great
Hmm, I never changed my Mail layout when I updated Maverick. Not sure what the
Preview does. When I select the message I press Enter, view the messages in the
thread and then press cmd w to close it.
Daniel Hawkins
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iPhone 4S, 16GB, Jailbroken IOS 7.0.4
iPad 2nd Gen,
Thanks, I did it. I don't know if it will stick or not, but for now it seems to
have worked.
On Jan 26, 2014, at 7:44 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> Here’s some instructions I sent out back when Mavericks first came out:
>
>> 1. Go into Mail Prefs and select the Viewing pane.
>> 2. Ch
Hi Alex,
Here’s some instructions I sent out back when Mavericks first came out:
> 1. Go into Mail Prefs and select the Viewing pane.
> 2. Check to change to Classic View.
> 3. Close Mail Prefs.
> 4. Navigate to the Horizontal Splitter after the Messages Table.
> 5. Press VO-cmd-f5 to make s
Hi all,
after the clean install, of course, Mail’s preview pane seems to be back. I
know that, in Mavericks, there is quite a process to closing it, and I can’t
find the splitter I used to use for this purpose. So, at the risk of repeating
a conversation, how would I go about killing the preview