won’t work with it.
From: on behalf of Maria Reyes
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Date: Saturday, May 12, 2018 at 00:22
To:
Subject: Re: Accessible mail apps for iPad
Hi,
I think the iPad splits the mail into 2 separate things. So your message list
would be on the left side for example and the message
lf Of Daniel McGee
> Sent: Saturday, 12 May 2018 12:41 AM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Accessible mail apps for iPad
>
> Hi Simon, out of interest, what is it about the iPad that you are not
> impressed with?
>
> For me, its when you are viewing a messa
: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Daniel McGee
Sent: Saturday, 12 May 2018 12:41 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Accessible mail apps for iPad
Hi Simon, out of interest, what is it about the iPad that you are not impressed
with?
For me, its when you are viewing a
.com On
> Behalf Of Tim Kilburn
> Sent: Friday, 11 May 2018 7:06 AM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Accessible mail apps for iPad
>
> Hi,
>
> What sort of problems are you having with the native app? Do you have
> multiple accounts? Are you usin
Subject: Re: Accessible mail apps for iPad
Hi,
What sort of problems are you having with the native app? Do you have multiple
accounts? Are you using a external keyboard, or regular VO gestures? Are you
in Portrait or Landscape or it just doesn't seem to make a difference?
Normally, wh
th the iPad layout.
>
> So unless anyone can tell me if I'm using the iPad wrongly with the mail app
> or give suggestions for alternative mail apps for the iPad. This would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Daniel
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ng the iPad wrongly with the mail app or
give suggestions for alternative mail apps for the iPad. This would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks
Daniel
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Hi!
I have a problem.
I was trying to import a mailbox which is saved in thunderbird i think.
When opening the import settings there seems to be some radiobuttons that
voiceover can not found.
I can tab in the dialog box and i find one of the five radio buttons.
Is there a simple or other way to h
Hi,
I'd be interested to assist you wherever possible. I use a Gmail iMap account
through work, an iCloud account for this list and other iMap or POP accounts
for various other purposes. As the Gmail account I use is for work, it is an
extremely important account and, other than the issues wh
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> From: "Tristan"
> Sent: Friday, July 11, 2014 7:19 PM
> To:
> Subject: Re: Mail Apps
>
>> My main problem is indeed the Imap. I had a rather lively discussion
>> about the issues on this list a w
Hi,
I actually own a domain hosted through Linode. It's a somewhat
professional domain, though I've always preferred using internet
e-mail services (don't ask me why).
I suppose it wouldn't hurt to migrate things to a more personal
address (I do indeed own one of these as well, but it's DNS records
Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
> Thunderbird is one of the major reasons I have been toying with going back
> to Windows as my primary OS on my iMac. It might not be Mozilla's fault
> that Apple's APIs aren't easy to use in portable code, or it might, but
> Thunderbird is another one for those who
The number of email clients on OS X, much less those that are any good and also
accessible, is tragically limited. I'm an advanced email user, so this bothers
me a lot.
Of the native clients I have found, MailMate appears the most promising.
Sadly, the release schedule is very long, and when
. I would never
choose to get locked in to iCloud, just because I run many different OS's.
If you don't, iCloud may be fine. Just my $0.02.
Thanks,
Blake
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From: "Tristan"
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2014 7:19 PM
To:
Subject:
Alex Hall wrote:
> Switching is a hassle, but what I did was:
> 1. Switch all my mailing list subscriptions over.
> 2. Let the important people know about the change.
> 3. Reply to all Gmail messages using iCloud.
> 4. Eventually, set up Gmail to filter nothing and forward everything to
> iCloud,
Switching is a hassle, but what I did was:
1. Switch all my mailing list subscriptions over.
2. Let the important people know about the change.
3. Reply to all Gmail messages using iCloud.
4. Eventually, set up Gmail to filter nothing and forward everything to iCloud,
not keeping a copy.
Now, eve
My main problem is indeed the Imap. I had a rather lively discussion
about the issues on this list a while back. I managed to converse with
Google and Apple, and it was fixed for a while, but now no matter what
I do e-mails either 1) Don't arrive or show up on time, 2) Aren't sent
immediately (even
Alex Hall wrote:
> To my knowledge, there is
> not much in the way of accessible mail clients for OS X aside from the
> default one.
There is Mutt, of course, and presumably Alpine as well as Emacs-based mail
readers such as Gnus and VM. I don't know whether Mozilla Thunderbird is
accessible un
o switch. To my knowledge, there is not much
in the way of accessible mail clients for OS X aside from the default one.
On Jul 11, 2014, at 7:31 PM, Tristan wrote:
> Hi,
> I have been experimenting with many different mail apps. What do you
> guys find is the most accessible one... I would
Hi,
I have been experimenting with many different mail apps. What do you
guys find is the most accessible one... I would rather not use Apple
Mail, as it hardly works with Gmail, even after extensive
modification.
Thanks.
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