Hi there Scott, how are youd oing?

Sorry for the late reply.

I noticed that Mail added all my AIM iMap folders upon installing Snow  
Leopard, and I just saw them just now.

I was only used to seeing "Inbox", and now it shows all my folders  
associated with AIM Mail, like Spam, and such.

A lot of the message from the list went into the Spam folder, so I am  
fixing that just now.

As for what kind of mac I have.

I bought my mac in August of 2008

So I have the folllowing:

iMac Core 2 Duo 2.66GHZ
4G Ram
ATI HD2600 Pro

If there is anything else, let me know.

Again, I apologize for the delayed response.

Take care

Fonzie


On Aug 30, 2009, at 4:57 AM, Scott Howell wrote:

>
> Fonzie, what type of Mac do you have? I'm not encountering this issue,
> but I am looking to see if there is any patterns perhaps.  Did you do
> a clean install or upgrade?
> On Aug 29, 2009, at 9:28 PM, Fonzie wrote:
>
>>
>> I second the no issue with choppy reading area.
>>
>> The sub menu thing?
>>
>> I have seen that happen once or twice.
>>
>> I mainly see it when I pull up the main menu bar though, where apple
>> and program related menus are located.  What seems to happen is,
>> VoiceOver will stop speaking here and there, and only when scrolling.
>> This only happens if I go into the menu bar, pull down any menu of my
>> choosing, and read it's contents.  Then, I leave the menu bar, and
>> immediately pull it up once more, and pull down a menu of my  
>> choosing,
>> VoiceOver begins the small silence issue, even when scrolling through
>> the menu items.
>>
>> For now, I just solve this by doing the following.  ONce I attempt to
>> go into the menu bar the second time, I wait a couple of seconds, and
>> pull down the menu of my choice.  Either that, or I pull down the  
>> menu
>> I want, and then wait a couple of seconds, and start scrolling
>> afterwards.
>>
>> Take care.
>>
>> Fonzie
>> On Aug 29, 2009, at 5:24 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Funny, I'm having no issues with submenus in Mail or any other app I
>>> have used so far.  There seems to be some slightly roughness to the
>>> reading, but not sure what the cause is and I noticed it only as a
>>> slight thing, but of course level of annoyance is subjective for
>>> sure.
>>>
>>> On Aug 29, 2009, at 6:08 PM, Brett Campbell wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Yes, I'm glad you mentioned this.  The mail is read choppy.  Alex
>>>> reads smooth as ever in Safari.  I currently only have my rate at
>>>> 50,
>>>> so I don't think rate is causing it.  I'm also having no luck
>>>> getting
>>>> sub menus to work, Such as when I try to move a message to another
>>>> box.
>>>>
>>>> Brett
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Aug 29, 2009, at 10:50 AM, John J Herzog wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>> I'm liking the snow leopard update so far, but I'm running into an
>>>>> annoyance with mail. Since the update, I noticed that voiceover
>>>>> reads
>>>>> messages much more choppy than before. Specifically, it pauses too
>>>>> long when it encounters a new line in the middle of text. Is there
>>>>> an
>>>>> option to have voiceover  keep speaking normally as if that new
>>>>> line
>>>>> did not occur in the middle of a sentence?
>>>>> Thanks for your help,
>>>>>
>>>>> John
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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