Thank you, Tim. This was helpful.
Mike
> On 20.09.2021, at 23:27, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> To get at the attachment, interact with the content area, and navigate to the
> bottom of it. The attachments will be there. Alternatively, use the File
> menu and
Hi,
To get at the attachment, interact with the content area, and navigate to the
bottom of it. The attachments will be there. Alternatively, use the File menu
and save the attachments to your Desktop or a specific folder so that they’re
easy to find later.
Later…
Tim Kilburn
Jamf
I have trouble with this too. I'm informed if an email has an attachment if I
listen to all the info before I open the message. the attachments are hard to
find once I've opened the message.
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 20, 2021, at 3:40 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
Hi.
I frequently receive
Hi,
If you’re simply wondering if a specific message has an attachment or not, then
that is announced by default when you are arrowing through the messages list.
For example, if there was an attachment embedded in this message, it would
announce “Tim Kilburn, Subject Line, Date of Message,
Hi.
I frequently receive emails with attachments, but I have not been able to
determine whether an email has an attachment or not. Is there a way to make the
Apple Mail program let one know that the message currently in focus has an
attachment?
A blind friend told me that if an email has an