Simon, sorry to hear you're experiencing the same issue, but in a way, glad I'm not alone. If I should come up with some sort of solution, I'll definitely post it here.

Steve

On Jul 28, 2008, at 5:23 PM, Simon Cavendish wrote:

Steve, I experience a similar behaviour although it sometimes happens not just when I am deleting a whole thread. It will happen when I delete a single message from a list user. I experience a pause and then Voiceover says "welcome to Mackintosh" and tells me what mailbox I'm in. I don't understand why it happens. I don't even interact with the message list. I think it has started happening when I chose to have my messages sorted into threads in order to speed up going through my Macvisionaries list. I can't offer a solution apart from the feedback that it has been happening to me too.

Maybe some other members with more computer programming background can shed some light on what's happening.

With best wishes

Simon
On 28 Jul 2008, at 18:10, Steven M. Sawczyn wrote:

I'm experiencing a very strange issue, one that seems to have come up out of the blue. I keep my mailing list messages sorted by threads and often will delete entire threads. For some strange reason, VoiceOver is deciding to occasionally reset when I attempt deleting lengthy threads. Here's a broken down example of what happens.
#1 I go to a mailing list folder and interact with the messages table.

#2 I vo-right to the subject heading as that's what I normally focus on and because I don't care about the date, status, etc....

#3 I start merily deleting mail and come to a thread that is not of interest.

#4 I hit delete to zap the thread and hear nothing. About ten seconds later, i get the VoiceOver ready message. I then have to again interact with the messages table and find the subject column. Sometimes this behavior repeats itself on the very next thread I wish to delete, sometimes not until a few threads later. I believe the more posts a thread contains, the more apt this problem is to occur.

I haven't installed any new software lately and can't think of anything that's recently updated -- mail definitely hasn't. Thinking that my deleted items might be too full or something, I've made sure to empty it -- results are the same. I've thought maybe deleting the mail .plist might help, but am not sure where my view settings and rules are stored and really really want to avoid setting all that back up.

Thanks for any ideas,

Steve






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