Hi Pablo and Raul,

I can't speak for how a different home for the list might be better for the
moderators, but I use IE 10 on Windows 7 and Jaws 14 and the new google
groups interface is very nicely accessible now, much more so than before.

As a Jaws user and I think you are using Jaws, Pablo, you can use the Jaws
quick navigation key "b" to jump from button to button when you go to the
list home page. Just click on the link at the bottom of every message, then
use Jaws Key+F7 to bring up a list of the links on the page and go to the
"Sign In" link and sign in with your credentials.

Now go to the top of the page and press "b", you should first land on the
"Google Search" button, press B again and you land on New Topic, again and
you are on Mark All as Read. After that comes Refresh, Filter and then My
Settings.
Press enter on My Settings and a menu pops up, use down arrow and you find
these options (this is at the very bottom of the page):

My settings for this group:
Membership and email settings
Leave this group

My global settings
My topic email subscriptions
Change display language
Revert to the old Google Group

Press enter on Membership and email settings if you want to change list
settings like how you get your emails, setting No mail etc.
You can always go to the very end of the page with Control+End and then
arrow up, all the options are right at the bottom of the page, but it all
works well with Jaws.
Pablo, I wonder if maybe you would benefit from visiting the Jaws Surfs Up
training site to make sure you are aware of all the Jaws features you can
use to navigate websites.
I also think it is easiest to manage a high traffic group like Viphone by
using a separate email address so all the messages go into their own Inbox
or at least set up a folder and filter all messages from
[email protected] into that folder so they don't interfere with your
business or other personal messages. It's not as if it's hard to set up
another gmail, Outlook.com, @me or @iCloud.com or Yahoo account for that
purpose. I use [email protected] pretty much strictly for Viphone and I am
receiving individual messages. If I get home in the evening and have a
hundred messages in that Inbox I just start at the bottom (the oldest
message) and arrow up deleting those where I see right from the subject it's
not something I want to read. I open those I want to look at read part or
all of the message and reply if it's something I want to comment on, then I
delete the message and continue. If there is nothing I need to reply to it
takes me less than 5 minutes to work through the messages that way and they
are not mixed in with my personal messages and definitely not with my
business email which absolutely wouldn't do.

Regards,
Sieghard

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Raul A. Gallegos
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2013 5:00 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: about the eMail list

Hello. I agree that the Google groups interface is not always the best.
However with a little patience I think anyone can get used to it. All that
being said I also agree that Google groups is not the best either. If it was
up to me I would move the list to its own domain and mailman list
configuration since that is far easier to manage. Regarding the high list
traffic there's nothing that you or I can do about it individually. This is
something that everyone has to cooperate on  together by minimizing the
one-liner messages, the off-topic messages, and the useless type of posts
which don't really add to the list discussion in general. I am wondering if
you have given the list archives a look. If you get behind in messages you
can always catch up or find out what has been going on the list by going to
the list archives. The archives we have set up for the list are not on
Google groups. The interface we use is a lot easier I think. Also if the
list were to be moved elsewhere for list management tasks and a better
domain, we would still be using the same list archiving service. So I highly
recommend you give it a look and get used to its interface and you will find
that it has good accessibility features.

Hope this helps.

On Apr 1, 2013, at 6:38 AM, Pablo Morales <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all, in especially to the moderator.
> is the possibility to move the list to another server?
> Why I say so?
> Well, google is not very nice with the accessibility, and googlegroups 
> is not accessible at all. I am not able to switch my subscription to 
> read it from the web, or to send me one emails with the most important 
> topics, or things like that. Some times i have in my inbox thousands 
> of emails, and i am not able to read all of them, so I will miss for 
> sure, something important.
> Would be good, that we have the choice to switch our way of receive 
> the eMails how ever we want, and when ever we want. For examples, some 
> times, due job or another issues, I have no time to read all my 
> eMails, then 2 days later, I have in my inbox, around 800 emails.
> If we move to another emails list server, with a little bit more 
> accessibility, will be so good for all of us.
> Thanks
> Pablo
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