Re: email applications and voiceover

2011-11-06 Thread Travis Siegel
There are alternative mail programs, one I've tried is called gnumail, and while it works just fine, I much prefer the apple interface (at least in tiger, leopard and snow leopard. Haven't tried lion yet, so can't comment on that one. You can locate gnumail if you want to try it out at:

Re: email applications and voiceover

2011-11-03 Thread michael weaver
thanks for your email. i might have fixed the problem in mail but not sure until i get new email. i went into the mail preferences and got some message about invalid certificate and something about verifying servers and i think i may have had this problem before when i first used my macbook wi

Re: email applications and voiceover

2011-11-03 Thread Sarah Alawami
Before you do that though look on your provider's website to see if the email is there. If it is try imap as that keeps things in synch with each other. On Nov 3, 2011, at 11:37 AM, michael weaver wrote: > is there an alternative email application to mac mail for the mac? > i looked through my se

Re: email applications and voiceover

2011-11-03 Thread James AUSTIN
Hi Michael, There is Mozilla's Thunderbird, but I don't know if it is accessible. Also, i do not think it has been updated in some time. If you want to try it though, you can get it from here: http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/ I've also been thinking about your lost E-Mail, and m wonde

email applications and voiceover

2011-11-03 Thread michael weaver
is there an alternative email application to mac mail for the mac? i looked through my sent folder to try and locate email that i had received which disappeared from my inbox after a few days and i still couldn't find my lost email so i am left wondering if i should use a different email app fo