You can also control it from the Notification Center: Ctrl-Option-M twice, then 
Ctrl-Option-End is the quick way to get there, then Ctrl-Option-Space to open 
it. Above the notifications table are some controls, including a Do Not Disturb 
switch. I find that I have to interact with the notifications table, then move 
up once to get to the controls, then interact with that group to reach the 
individual switches.

There may be a quicker way to toggle it though.

On 4/11/20, 06:18, "'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries" 
<[email protected]> wrote:

    Hi All:

    I'm trying to give Apple's Mail application the old college try--having
    heard people say how much they like this app over the years. I have mine
    configured and working. It's sending and receiving as I would expect.

    Here's my problem: It's far too chatty. It wants to notify me of every
    new email arrival and read me the top of the message.

    Sometimes that's a good thing, but often it's a nuisance that interferes
    with other work. It's certainly a nuisance for my Mac to start
    chattering like a chipmunk while I'm in the middle of saying something
    on a work teleconference.

    So, I'm looking for easy ways to turn this behavior on and off.
    Suggestions would be most appreciated. My ideal is an easy toggle
    mechanism as having those automated announcements is truly useful--but
    not always.

    So far all I've found is the Do Not Disturb facility under System
    Preferences / Notifications, but that seems to want a time frame. Surely
    I shouldn't be reduced to specifying midnight to 23:59 as the DND
    window? Surely something other than a sledgehammer is available? Surely
    I'm missing the nuances somewhere?

    Thanks in advance!

    Janina

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    The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
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