I sent your article to Apple Accessibility anyway.  I think you sent the 
article?

Kawal.
On 1 Nov 2013, at 14:21, Jamie Pauls <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think we can safely assume that the accessibility team is still hard at 
> work. I don’t think we’ll ever see routine mention of Voiceover in the 
> mainstream media. It just isn’t sexy enough. I wasn’t really happy with iOS 7 
> on my iPhone until 7.0.3 and now the world is round for me again. As someone 
> who hasn’t yet upgraded to Mavericks, perhaps it is easy for me to say this, 
> but I don’t think we should all throw up our hands in despair just yet. There 
> are plenty of people in the sighted community who are experiencing quite a 
> bit of heart burn with Mavericks and I doubt that Apple is oblivious to this 
> fact. It may not be 10.9.1, but I feel quite certain that future releases of 
> Mavericks will bring improved productivity. I seem to remember a few 
> complaints about Mountain Lion as well when it was first released. For the 
> record, I plan to upgrade to Mavericks whenever I can block out some time to 
> do so.
>  
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kawal Gucukoglu
> Sent: Friday, November 01, 2013 9:12 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Apple testing Mail update for OS X Mavericks to fix Gmail, 
> stability, and smart mailbox issues | 9to5Mac
>  
> How about testing it with Voice Over?
>  
> Kawal.
> 
> Sent from my I phone
> 
> On 1 Nov 2013, at 02:07 pm, Jamie Pauls <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I found the following article quite interesting and thought the list might 
> find it so as well.
>  
> Begin Article:
>  
> Since the launch of OS X Mavericks last week, many users have been reporting 
> widespread, various,  consistent issues within Apple’s bundled Mail 
> application.
> Many of the issues have mainly affected users of Google’s Gmail email 
> service, and some of the  issues have to do with receiving messages, sorting 
> messages into folders, and deleting messages.
> Apple is aware of the issue and is testing a fix for the problem…
>  
> An updated Mail application has been seeded to both Apple employees 
> internally and testers within Apple’s customer AppleSeed program.
> The updated Mail app is Version 7.0 and is labeled as build 1822. The OS X 
> Mavericks 10.9.0 Mail app, for comparison, is Version 7.0 with build number 
> 1816.
> Apple tells testers that the update fixes issues with Gmail, smart mailboxes, 
> and overall stability. Apple also asks these  users to test for the following:
> - Use Mail with your usual Mail accounts, including iCloud, Gmail, Exchange, 
> etc.
> - Send Mail messages
> - Receive and check for new Mail messages at the intervals you expect it
> - Read and move Mail messages to folders on your mail server, folders on your 
> Mac, smart folders.
> - Delete Mail messages as appropriate
> - Undo move or delete actions with your Mail messages
> - Mark messages read/unread in both your mail provider’s webpage and Mail and 
> verify they stay in sync.
> The updated Mail application is available as a patch download, not as a full 
> update to OS X Mavericks. Sources say that OS X Mavericks 10.9.1 is already 
> well into development, but it is unclear if these Mail fixes will be 
> available as a standalone update or rolled into that upcoming OS X Mavericks 
> 10.9.1 release. Apple asks testers to provide feedback through a dedicated 
> communication channel, and the company refers to this update as “important.”
>  
> End of Article
>  
> A direct link to the article is below.
>  
> http://9to5mac.com/2013/10/31/apple-testing-mail-update-for-os-x-mavericks-to-fix-several-issues/
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