I took away the preview pain so for me in both classic and modern view the the 
messages will not read. i hate modern view with a passion as I'm a list and 
tables person and have to have  my messages organized by date descending and 
only read the subject. This is always how I have read mail for the 20 or so 
years I've been using a computer, and 13 since I started using my own computer.

Blessings and happy Sunday.
> On Jan 25, 2015, at 1:24 AM, David Griffith <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> It sounds like you are in Classic View, which I personally have never like 
> and I have always preferred the standard modern view which will deliver what 
> you want.
> 
> In standard modern view as you simply cursor down the message list, with the 
> default preview turned on, the message sender subject and the first five 
> lines of the email is automatically read out for you.  This is enough for me 
> to normally decide if I need to press the delete key without even having to 
> open the message.
> In fact I can normally rely upon Preview rather than having to open messages
> I think I may have set preview up to read the maximum as I really like this 
> feature and  find it a time saver.
> As I say
> you do not have to listen to all of it just press delete or continue cursoing 
> down to next message.
> 
> If I need to read the whole message I press VO J to read it and then VO J to 
> jump back to the message  and continue cursoring down.
> 
> Since Yosemite you sometines have to press VO J 3 times on the first message 
> you try to read.
> 
> The only real problem I have with Mail is the lack of a page down function 
> for navigating long text emails.
> 
> 
> David Griffith
> The important thing to remember when moving down any table is to interact  
> first.
> five lines of the email are read to me automatically - this is usually then 
> VO J to have the mail read to me wiOn 25/01/2015 04:25, michael's mail boxl 
> wrote:
>> Hi guys speeking about the mail app what I would like to know.
>> Is when i am in the table of all my emails can I have voiceover read like
>> who sent it and subgject and the time all in 1 go.
>> Or do I have to keep pressing the right arrow each time to  hear each colum
>> at a time.
>> Cheers Michael.a
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