Yes. Wondering why you sent the article. I don't mind, I'm just curious.

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kawal Gucukoglu
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2013 4:15 PM
To: macvisionaries
Subject: Re: Apple testing Mail update for OS X Mavericks to fix Gmail,
stability, and smart mailbox issues | 9to5Mac

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-t
o-fix-several-issues/
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