Ditto. Mail is not clunky at all and is the only client I have on here. I 
downloaded Microsoft Outlook for Mac as part of my office 365 subscription but 
have not installed it yet and don't know if I can be bothered <smile>.
> On 25 Jan 2015, at 03:59, Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Actually mail is not clunky at all.  In fact it's faster to get around things 
> then it ever was. All you need to do is learn your navigation key strokes and 
> visuallise your space.  Vo j is your friend.
> 
> Tc.
>> On Jan 24, 2015, at 1:33 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
>> <clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> No?  I've not found it to be busy frequently, if ever, but that said, I do 
>> find Mail now to be incredibly, and did I mention, incredibly! and oh, by 
>> the way, incredibly! clunky compared to before.
>> 
>> If it really is true that Office 365 subscribers as myself get access to an 
>> accessible mac version of Microsoft Outlook, then, I very well, am becoming 
>> more tempted by the minute to install and try it.
>> 
>> But, then, I'm probably not the person you wanna be talking to about 
>> Yosemite, as quite frankly, I hate it worth a passon!
>> 
>> I frankly, find Yosemite to be ridiculously sloppy, not to mention very 
>> clunky in general, but that's for another thread altogether.
>> 
>> Chris.
>> 
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lovette Yewchan" <lyewc...@telus.net>
>> To: "OS X & iOS Accessibility" <mac-access@mac-access.net>
>> Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2015 4:29 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Mac-access]: Irritating problem with Mail and Voiceover
>> 
>> 
>>> I’dlike to know this as well and am wondering if others are finding mail is 
>>> busy a lot?
>>> Lovette
>>> 
>>>> On Jan 24, 2015, at 1:24 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
>>>> <clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> On my mac with Yosemite, I'm finding that often times, I hear block quote 
>>>> level 0, or 1, etc. before certain text.  I know this could be helpful, 
>>>> but frankly, I really don't care to hear it.  Some may, but I don't, and 
>>>> that is that.  I'm sorry if some disagree with my choice of logic, but 
>>>> don't come attacking me cause I don't like things as you do.  I've had 
>>>> some list members do that to me in the past, and honestly, they got 
>>>> blocked on my e-mail real quickly, as I don't care to hear that bit of 
>>>> arguing.  It's called preferences for a reason, people.  Anyway, my point 
>>>> is, I've looked under all of the Voiceover verbosity settings, but I see 
>>>> nothing to shut this off.  Surely under the custom verbosity settings or 
>>>> somewhere, there has got to be a way.
>>>> 
>>>> It didn't do this in Mavericks.
>>>> 
>>>> How can I fix this?
>>>> 
>>>> Chris.
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