Shirley:
Are you accessing your email using Safari? Or perhaps Google Chrome?You
should be better off setting up email via the Apple Mail app itself
rather than a browser. Or, is that you're pushed into a web page in the
process of setting up access via this provider?
It's certainly not anything
Does anyone know why when I go to add my email account to my mac I get a capcha
and I have to verify before I can enter my email password? I am not sure why
this is? My provider is eircom.net
an irish provider
I can type in my email address but then I get a capcha after that. I tried
verifying i
I could try that, it might work. thanks for the tip. I hope they fix this
though.
Alia
On Oct 25, 2013, at 1:30 AM, Nicholas Parsons
wrote:
> I don't think it's a notification thing at all. What if you press command O
> on the messages you want to read? This way it opens in a new window and
That’s right. that’s why I stopped using conversation view. I had forgotten
that, now it’s doing it in every view. the only work around I can think of is
to disable automatically receiving mail which I can do, but would rather not.
Alia
On Oct 25, 2013, at 7:56 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> I'
I'm still using ML, so the behaviour happens in the way you explain. It takes
me back !the first message when new mail comes in. This is in conversation
view. So your behaviour in Mavericks is nothing different or new if you are in
conversation view.
Kawal.
Sent from my I phone
> On 25 Oct
Nope, didn’t help. the thing is I think it’s from the mail app itself, not a
notification thing. I had do not disturb on last night, and it still does it.
It’s just the mail app adding rows of email, and when it does it announces
‘eight rows added, or whatever, but that interupts my email readin
I don't think it's a notification thing at all. What if you press command O on
the messages you want to read? This way it opens in a new window and so
VoiceOver shouldn't announce any new rows added.
On 25/10/2013, at 7:03 AM, Edward Green wrote:
Hi Alia,
Sorry it didn’t work, Turning it off
Hi Alia,
Sorry it didn’t work, Turning it off in Notification Centre solved it for me.
If you’re running Mountain Lion or higher, the other thing you could try is to
go into Mail, Preferences, General, and limit notifications to VIPs (it’s set
to Inbox only by default). You could then simply n
Hey,
thanks for the suggestion, but I already have it off in notifications. It’s not
a notification thing; it’s from the apple mail itsself telling me I’m getting
mail It has always said “two rows added” or whatever it says, but never when I
had focus on text reading it. I have my mail set to
Hi Alia,
Go into System Preferences, interact with the preference pains scroll area,
choose Notification Centre, interact with the table and choose mail.
Then set the alert style to none by clicking on the relevant radio button.
This should fix it.
Cheers,
Ed
On 24 Oct 2013, at 19:02, alia ro
Okay, when I am reading email and more comes in VO is interupted to say ‘three
rows added’ or however much mail I got, and focus is taking away from the body
of my email. I get a lot of long mail, and this is a huge problem. Also having
the issue where vo-J doesn’t focus the email on text, and I
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