If it is then mine isn't because it will stay at the last message that I had 
selected.  
On Jan 28, 2012, at 4:24 PM, Daniel McGee wrote:

> Hello Steve, on the subject of reading messages do you or anyone else for 
> that matter get the following. Note I am using the modern view but I have 
> conversation threading turned off. 
> In its simplest form lets say I have 12 messages and I have 10 unread. So 
> when I next open mail for some reason, it will place me on a couple of new 
> messages up. (not on the message I was last on when quitting mail). So now I 
> have to arrow down a couple to get to the 10th message which by this time I 
> will then have 8 unread but there will be 2 that I haven't read. In other 
> words is this normal behaviour? I would like Mail or it could be VO to stay 
> on the message I quitted it on and not jump up a few. 
> Like I said is this normal or is it just me. LOL 
> 
> Thanks 
> 
> Daniel          
> On 28 Jan 2012, at 20:34, Steve Holmes wrote:
> 
>> Thanks for the tip.  I might do that some time.  I don't mind this view but 
>> I was mainly trying to keep the message from being marked read just because 
>> I moved the VO cursor over it.  Well, all mail user agents have some issue 
>> going with them so Apple Mail is no exception.  Anyway, I've found my way 
>> around this mail client pretty well.
>> 
>> On Jan 28, 2012, at 11:18 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello Steve,
>>> 
>>> It seems to me that you would prefer Classic View for reading mail.
>>> 
>>> To choose this, open Mail Preferences (Command-Comma), interact with the 
>>> Toolbar and press VO-Space on the Viewing button. Then check the Classic 
>>> Layout box.
>>> 
>>> Close the preferences with Command-w and find the Horizontal Splitter that 
>>> separates the headers from the message body. Bring the mouse to the 
>>> VoiceOver cursor (VO-Cmd-F5) then do a physical double click with the mouse 
>>> or trackpad. This will move the Horizontal Splitter to the bottom of the 
>>> window and you'll have to press Return to open a message.
>>> 
>>> You'll now have a list of messages at the right-hand side of the window, 
>>> and a list of mailboxes at the left. Simply landing on a message will no 
>>> longer open it, so you can choose which messages you wish to open.
>>> 
>>> Messages will open in a separate window, and you close them with Cmd-w.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Anne
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