Hi Karen,

In situations such as that you mentioned, where the post is something as simple 
as "no", I'd either
        •       Discover the question from the subject title of the thread. 
Where the question was simple enough to get such a simple answer, the subject 
line usually says it all.
        •       If the answer was at the end of a long threaded discussion with 
many posts, then I probably wouldn't need to know the question. If I hadn't 
been following the conversation, and I knew no context of the answer, then what 
motivation would I have to know the question? It probably has no relevance to 
me. I'd only know it was relevant to me if I knew the question, and if it was 
relevant to me I would've been following the conversation from the beginning 
and be aware of the context.
        •       However, if neither of those situations applied, and I really 
wanted to know what the prior post was, I'd simply open the thread in Safari 
from the link in the Mail message, use VO-F to search for the last posters name 
or the content of their post, and then VO-Left arrow backwards to read the 
previous post.

Hope this helps you.

Best,
Nic

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