Hi Bill,

I'm only recently upgraded to Lion, so it's possible that I don't know what 
you're talking about when you speak of the three-message conversation and the 
two-message conversation.  But if you are using Mail in Lion and not in the 
Classic view, then there are check boxes in the Mail Preferences pane that let 
you change the number of lines that are displayed.  Use Command-comma to bring 
up Preferences, then Control-F5 to move to the title bar.  Navigate to the 
"Viewing" button and press to select.  I do this by tabbing and then VO-Space 
on "Viewing", so I can continue to tab into the selected pane without having to 
stop interacting. Navigate past the unchecked box for "Use classic layout".  
After "List Preview:" there is a pop up menu button that you can change from 
the default value of "2 lines" to "None".  Close the window with Command-W when 
you're done.

Is this the setting you're talking about?  I'm still mostly using Classic view 
for mail. Also, are you using Activities to set different verbosity levels for 
your applications?  I haven't experimented with that yet.

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther

On Feb 19, 2012, at 7:24 PM, Bill Holton wrote:

> Hi.
> I have found the  setting in  verbosity to turn off VO saying disclosure 
> triangle before each group of messages.  But is there also a setting that 
> will turn off or shorten the three message conversation, two message 
> conversation, etc.?  Thanks.
> Bill
> 

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