not sure if anyone has answered your question or not.
but when you expand and your done going from person to person and you have hit 
your voice over and letter j to be back where it says something about message  
then you hit your left arrow to collapse b the thread you were reading .
amy 
On Jul 25, 2013, at 11:12 AM, Andy Collins <a...@recreation.plus.com> wrote:

> Hi all -
> 
> I have group by conversation checked in the view menu of mail. When I go down 
> my list of messages, I hear "collapsed triangle" or whatever the correct 
> wording is, and I can, of corse, right arrow to expand the conversation to 
> see all the messages in the thread. However, if this is a topic I'm not 
> interested in, hitting the delete key only deletes the message at the top of 
> the conversation, the rest remain, and have to be deleted one by one.
> 
> Also, after deleting a thread, I find more messages with the same subject 
> line, further down in my mail box, so for some reason, they didn't get 
> grouped with the original conversation.
> 
> Anybody know why this behaviour happens, and how to fix it?
> 
> Thanks -
> 
> Andy
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