hi Anne,

Thanks for the  information.  It's greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Don
                
On Aug 25, 2013, at 12:32 AM, Anne Robertson <a...@anarchie.org.uk> wrote:

> Hello Don,
> 
> Settings in Mail are a very personal thing. Many people seem to like the 
> modern view which I think has three panes: mailboxes on the left, list of 
> messages in the middle and the current message content on the right. I don't 
> use this view, preferring classic view without the preview pane.
> 
> Classic view has the mailboxes on the left, then a vertical splitter and to 
> the right, the messages. I press Return to open a message in a new window, 
> and it reads automatically. I then press Cmd-w to close it. I can have as 
> many messages open as I like and just use the window chooser to get back to 
> the main window.
> 
> When you have the preview pane visible, as soon as you land on a message, it 
> opens automatically and you use VO-j to jump to the content.
> 
> I prefer to be able to choose whether or not to open a message.
> 
> To get rid of the preview pane, you have to position yourself on the 
> horizontal splitter below the message headers, bring the mouse (VO-Cmd-F5) 
> and do a double click either with the mouse, track pad, VO-Shift-Space or the 
> 5 key with numpad commander or the letter "i" with mousekeys enabled.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
> 
> 
> On 25 Aug 2013, at 02:40, don bishop <w6...@donbishop.org> wrote:
> 
>> I'm getting my mail app running on the mac and so far so good.  But I find 
>> all the panes a bit confusing.
>> 
>> Are there any recommended settings in mail, especially for managing and 
>> deleting messages, which allow voiceover to work more effectively with it?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Don
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