Hi again,

I found this link
https://discussions.apple.com/message/23683332#23683332
Apparently this is a longstanding bug in Mavericks (although the first
post is from November of last year, so that may be wrong).

On 5/12/14, Tristan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Tim,
> Thanks for the very descriptive help. I tried getting rid of the rules
> (it seems there was only a rule to color Apple News posts, which
> probably was default). I also turned off junk filtration just to see
> if that could be messing with it somehow, and that failed. I then
> tried utilizing the mouse as you suggested, and the folders
> inbox/google and inbox/iCloud are both still empty. Something of note,
> however, is that I found a folder named 'archives'. Going to archives,
> and then Google, yields several thousand messages, starting yesterday
> and going back a while. I was even able to find this thread in the
> archive, but it didn't show your response, most likely because it was
> recent. Junk mail still has about 70 things, but these are -all- spam,
> collected over the years under my Gmail account.
> There is a vertical splitter inbetween the mailboxes table and mail
> grouping. Could this have anything to do with it? Interacting it and
> sliding it up and down just speaks percentages, though I'm not sure of
> what exactly. Bringing it all the way down to 0% then says 'none' and
> doesn't allow me to change it any higher until I close and reopen
> mail.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> On 5/12/14, Tim Kilburn <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'd first confirm in your Mail Preferences that there aren't any rules
>> automatically moving messages elsewhere, both in the Junk pane and in the
>> Rules pane.  Also, make sure that your Cursor Tracking is not
>> accidentally
>> turned off as that can cause very frustrating issues.  Beyond that, you
>> should Interact with the Mailboxes list if it is visible, navigate to the
>> InBox section of that list and to the mail account you wish to check,
>> press
>> VO-cmd-f5 to route the mouse to the VO location, press VO-shift-space to
>> perform a virtual mouse-click, then try to navigate over to the Messages
>> table with VO-j or any other method that works for you.  If there are
>> still
>> no messages appearing, let us know and include details of your process
>> similar to your original post.
>>
>> Later...
>>
>> Tim Kilburn
>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>>
>> On May 11, 2014, at 7:40 PM, Tristan <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I can't seem to get voiceover to read the table of messages in the
>>> default mail application. I have selected the mailbox in the mailboxes
>>> table, and then have attempted either navigating to the messages group
>>> of just hitting ctrl+option+j to jump directly there. No dice. I know
>>> the messages are there, because if I go all the way to the bottom
>>> where it says "Mailboxes action menu button," click "get info" and
>>> then go once again to the bottom and activate the show messages
>>> button, they occasionally show up.
>>>
>>> I'm pretty sure this is just something to do with views or something
>>> else. I have an iCloud  folder under inbox, as well as a Google
>>> folder; both corresponding to my iCloud e-mail and my gmail account,
>>> respectively. Neither seem to show, though I do have about 80 messages
>>> that I can read just fine under junk mail.
>>> The messages section says "messages column group." I interact with it,
>>> then hear a sort by date button. Going forawrd yields an empty table
>>> (where the messages -should- be)
>>>
>>> I've googled all over and can't seem to find anyone else with this
>>> issue. Any recommendations?
>>>
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