Yes, you get informed how many messages are in a thread.  Just press right 
arrow alone to expand a thread.  Thing is, I have noticed that when a thread is 
expanded, you don't get informed about whether or not individual messages 
inside that thread are read or not.  When you close it back up again, you get 
either unread or nothing.  Individual messages not part of a thread are marked 
as to read or unread.


Sincerely,
the Constantly Barefooted Ray, Still a very happy Mac and iphone user!
Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
built-in and fully protected by ClamXav Antivirus!

> On Oct 21, 2014, at 8:01 AM, Michael Malver <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> One of the things I miss about Outlook, and love about the Mac, is that it 
> tells you how many messages are in a thread. Does this still happening in 
> Yosemite? If so, is the message count given before any other information?
> 
> On Oct 21, 2014, at 7:51 AM, Jonathan Mosen <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>> Hi everyone, I'm really enjoying all the new goodness in Yosemite, and at 
>> least on my system, it's magnitudes better than the first release of 
>> mavericks was. Plenty to enjoy.
>> There's one efficiency hit I've taken that I've not seen commented on here, 
>> although with so many messages of late, it's possible I've accidentally 
>> skipped references to it.
>> I use Standard View in Mail, and Yosemite has adopted the iOS approach of 
>> speaking the names of all participants in a mail thread before the subject. 
>> Does anyone know if there is a way to move this around? For example, I've 
>> been away from the list for a couple of days and came back to a 90 message 
>> conversation. I had to sit through a very very long list of participants 
>> before I could even hear the subject of the thread to determine whether it 
>> was of interest to me or not. That's not particularly efficient. What I'd 
>> prefer to do is hear the conversation's subject first, then if I have to 
>> hear the participants, they could be spoken second.
>> When reading an email list where threads can get quite long, this current 
>> behaviour can add a long time to the experience.
>> Thanks.
>> Jonathan Mosen
>> Mosen Consulting
>> Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
>> http://Mosen.org <http://mosen.org/>
>> 
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