Yes! And a 6S Plus as well..... so you're fully connected! 

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Sent:Tue, 24 Nov 2015 15:01:16 +0800
Subject:Re: Mail - El Capitan

Hey Severin, 
 Don't hesitate - Make that call to T4 and get them to rush up a new
iPad to you on 'the hill'  ;-) We only live once!

Sent from Ronni's iPad4 

On 24 Nov 2015, at 2:34 PM, Severin Crisp  wrote:

  Many thanks Ronni for your usual thorough, knowledgable and
effective investigation!   Yes, clicking on View in Browser is a
complete fix for me at this stage.  Crikey have not responded!
 Severin 
 I had not realised how computer dependent we become.  Our two mobile
devices, iPhone and iPad, have gone walkabout to Cambodia with Jenny
and my son so I just have my iMac - upstairs.  With my severely
restricted mobility it is a pain when I am downstairs.  I have been
tempted, but resisted, a phone call to T4 to ask them to hand deliver
a retina iPad!    Sunday all will return to normal.   
  
 On 24 Nov 2015, at 1:33 PM, Ronni Brown  wrote: 
 Hi Severin,
 Are you only experiencing non-active links when clicking on links in
the Crikey newsletter in Apple Mail & iOS 9.1? I have noticed the
problem in the 1pm newsletter in email on my Macs & iOS devices. 
 If you click on ‘VIEW IN BROWSER’ at the top right in the
Newsletter - the Newsletter opens and all the links work correctly
viewed in browser. Which leads me to think the links in the Newsletter
(below the INSIDER heading line) delivered to our email are not
coded/formatted correctly. 
 To try to prove this point - I did this:  1. Open the newsletter in
Safari by click ‘View in Browser' 2. When the Newsletter displays in
Safari - Click the Share button  [↑]  3. Choose "Email this page"
4. In the new message, make sure "Send Web Content As" is set to "Web
Page" 
 When the email arrives it shows all the ‘links’ and they are
active ‘clickable’ ;-)  
 Be interesting to hear what Crikey have to say if they get back to
you.  Of course if this is not the problem you are experiencing...
I’ve just wasted my time doing this experiment ;-) 
 Cheers, Ronni

 On 23 Nov 2015, at 3:36 PM, Severin Crisp  wrote: 
 I also have El Capitan 10.11.1 and Safari 9.0.1 but links to items
post the finger but are just dead.  With control and copy the first
of today's links I get:-
  Encryption opponents rush to exploit the victims of Paris 
 If I copy this to Safari it takes me there, but why did it not decode
it and do it straight away?   Severin 

 On 23 Nov 2015, at 2:03 PM, Ronda Brown  wrote: 
  Hi Severin, 
 The links on Crikey work fine in my Safari 9.0.1 El Capitan 10.11.1

Sent from Ronni's iPad4 

On 23 Nov 2015, at 12:17 PM, Severin Crisp  wrote:

  Another item has appeared.  Links on Crikey do not work.  They
come up as an   x-webdoc://     format which is not recognisable.
  I have asked Crikey to comment Severin Crisp 

 On 23 Nov 2015, at 12:09 PM, Philippe Chaperon  wrote: 
Hi Everyone,

I too am missing the ‘magic wheel’ and the drop-down options in
Mail. Hopefully Apple will bring it back in its usual place.  

Slightly off-topic but still on the retrograde changes in El Capitan,
I have noticed that the Dictionary which used to have a variety of
languages available now seem locked to the OS chosen language, ie
English in my case. Under Yosemite I was able to have English, French,
Spanish and other languages although the main OS is in English.

Have I possibly missed a setting somewhere? 

Many thanks and have a wonderful day, 

Philippe Chaperon

On 23 Nov 2015, at 7:30 am, Peter Hinchliffe  wrote:

On 20 Nov 2015, at 5:51 PM, Severin Crisp  wrote:

The list of all my mailboxes are showing but the little magic wheel at
the bottom with drop down options is not there.  
Severin 

Yes, it has disappeared. I miss it as well. Along with has gone the
permanent activity panel. It still makes appearance periodically
during sending and receiving events, but remains hiddne for the rest
of the time. We now have to use the Mailbox menu for those functions
we found in the Gear icon, and use the (now ancient) Window > Activity
window to see a permanent display of send/receive activity.

Peter Hinchliffe        Apwin Computer Services
FileMaker Pro Solutions Developer
Perth, Western Australia
Phone (618) 9332 6482    Mob 0403 046 948
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