this first post. after many years pc user purchased macbook pro. happy far macbook pro. have using mac mail , have been happy it. bought macbook in mid june before lion operating system rolled out. 1 feature in mac mail not happy how mark mail "read" when previewed mail. found app called true preview allowed me set time delay before mail changed "read". true preview not work latest software upgrades. have been unable find upgrade true preview or version of work around. there can other go , mark these previewed emails , "unread"? know rookie question appreciated.
you can press shift + command + u mark unread. see don't want don't know of other built in way set delay. personally, it marks read right away. if need go it, flag it.
since installing os x lion i'm getting few shutdown issues. when attempt shut down or restart, i'm getting following error message: "you haven't been logged out because application mail failed quit. try logging out again, quit mail , choose apple menu > log out." i'm wondering if lion or mail issue? i've got plenty of ram (8gb) body else getting similar issue? ramjetworm said: ↑ since installing os x lion i'm getting few shutdown issues. when attempt shut down or restart, i'm getting following error message: "you haven't been logged out because application mail failed quit. try logging out again, quit mail , choose apple menu > log out." i'm wondering if lion or mail issue? i've got plenty of ram (8gb) body else getting similar issue? click expand... i...
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