Hi Bret, here's something you can try.  Go into the develop menu, and  
change the user agent tosomething like  Internet explorer.  If you  
don't see the develop menu,it can be enabled  under the advanced  
section of Safari's  preferences.  This should hopefully do the trick.
On May 26, 2009, at 1:43 PM, Brett Campbell wrote:

>
> Hello good people,
>
> I teach at a community college.  I communicate with my students
> through an internet platform from Sunguard higher education called
> mypage, which includes mymail.  I use the mymail to email my
> students.  I'm having a problem that seems strange to me when I try to
> send messages on my Mac.  I am able to get to the point where I select
> the students to be emailed, and then when I press the button to move
> on to compose etc. I get the message "access denied".  I performed the
> task on a PC with no problem, so the issue isn't my account.  I
> confirmed the problem on three different Macs. I contacted the
> school's tech support, and they suggested the problem is with Safari.
> They recommended I try another browser.  I am  quite new to Mac and
> VoiceOver, so I'm hoping for thoughts from our Mac community.  If it
> is Safari, are there any settings I can change?  If I do need to use
> another browser, is there one that works with our beloved VoiceOver?
> With the exception of not being able to work proficiently with
> spreadsheets yet, this is my only obstacle keeping me from being free
> of PC thus far.  Any comments will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Brett
>
>
>
>
> >


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