Kawal, I was really hoping that this would get fixed in the newest
update. I noticed this problem starting with Mountain Lion. The weird
thing is that today I noticed that after checking my mail on my Macbook,
when I looked at it again in Thunderbird on my windows machine, it was
also marked as read. So I can't figure out whether this is a mail
problem, improperly marking messages, or whether this is a VoiceOver
problem, not reading the status correctly. If anyone has figured this
out, I'd sure appreciate the info so I could report this accurately to
Apple. It makes reading the mail not very pleasant any more, for sure.
Thanks for bringing this up here.
Veronica
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On 9/20/2012 3:22 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
Looks as if I have lots of problems with mail. If this subject has been
discussed before please excuse me.
When I go up and down all the e-mails without opening them, I notice that even
though the mails have not been opened, It is as if I have read the mails even
though this is not the case. If any one has reported this to Apple please let
me know as I don't want to send the same again if they know about the problem.
Thanks.
Kawal.
p.s. God I prefer reading mail on the I phone although god knows if that will
be the case in IOS six. May be I'll be sending raving mails once I've tried and
I don't like it. Or I might like the experience even more and never read my
mail on the mac again. I'm just speculating so I don't finish reading my
thousand and thousands of messages.
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