Hi Mark!
Welcome to the headache's!
But really thanks for your podcast on the mail!
I've never understood about the threads until now!
All the best!
Colin

On 3 Jun 2011, at 23:23, M. Taylor wrote:

> Hello Everyone, 
>  
> My name is Mark Taylor.  Some of you may know me from my work on the Candle 
> Shore BLOG.
>  
> I am delighted to inform you that Cara, the proverbial matriarch of this list 
> community has made me a list moderator.
>  
> Cara and I have worked together on many projects during the past 5 years or 
> so and we share the same vision for the environments in which we participate; 
> said vision based on the premise that all questions are welcome. 
>  
> Support communities such as this one are crucial to the continued enrichment 
> of our lives as we embrace some of the world's most amazing technologies that 
> serve to level the proverbial playing field between us and our sighted 
> counterparts and I, for one, want this playing field to remain a joyful 
> place; not one in which we, as list members, take timid steps but, rather, 
> one in which we make bold strides. 
>  
> Generally speaking, I operate from a position of "yes" and "yes we can" so if 
> there is a way I can make your experience in this community more pleasant, 
> please do not hesitate to let me know. 
>  
> As this is a high traffic list, it is easy to become overwhelmed.  However, 
> there are ways to reduce the amount of Inbox Fatigue such as switching your 
> list membership to Digest mode or exploring new ways to skim through your 
> Inbox. 
>  
> In episode 59 of the Candle Shore Podcast (18 minutes) I demonstrate how I 
> use the Apple Mail client on my MacBook (with Snow Leopard) to quickly skim 
> through hundreds and hundreds of messages in a matter of minutes.  For your 
> convenience, you may Click Here to listen to the episode now.  Just in case 
> some of you cannot use the above hyperlink, the following is the direct URL 
> which you may paste into your web browser, remember, if the URL covers two or 
> more lines, you will have to reassemble it (remove any spaces or line breaks) 
> before attempting to use it in your browser:
>  
> http://candleshoreblog.com/mark/podcasts/EP59-OptimizingAppleMailForVoiceOver.mp3
>  
> As for my beloved Windows users, while I have not produced any podcasts on MS 
> Outlook or Windows Mail, I am sure there are many who have, from which I am 
> sure you can learn some helpful tips & tricks.
>  
> Until further notice, effectively, Cara and I are the only two who will be 
> moderating and approving new members so please be patient in this regard. 
>  
> When replying to others, please do your best to phrase the answer in such a 
> way that others may more easily fathom the question; after all, we don’t want 
> to turn this into a Jeopardy game show, right?  (Smile) 
>  
> Thank you all for taking the time to read this.
>  
> It’s going to be a wonderful summer so let’s greet it with a joyful noise. 
>  
> Most Sincerely,
>  
> Mark
> PS
> Just so you don’t think you have either double-vision or, as the case may be, 
> double-hearing, I am posting this to both the iPhone list and the Mac 
> Visionaries list.
> 
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