Hi Jan,

I think you misread my post. I meant that it seems that Sent, Drafts, and Archive are included in All Messages and that is the difference to Inbox. The documentation implies that but does not state it explicitly.

BTW, it is misleading to say that Inbox is for “new” messages. Better to say “incoming” messages - their age is irrelevant. Furthermore, they do not have to include only a Mailbox called Inbox. Inbox is really a type of standard mailbox. For example, one Outlook account I use has a mailbox called Clutter, which is also of type Inbox and is shown by MM together with Outlook’s Inbox (which is fine). The same is true for Trash, Junk, Sent, Archive, Drafts are — the actual names of those mailboxes can vary from server to server.

Robert


On 16 Jan 2017, at 15:36, Jan Erik Moström wrote:

On 16 Jan 2017, at 13:56, Robert Brenstein wrote:

All Messages

All messages that you have, no matter in which mailbox the physically reside

and Inbox

New messages, the inbox is a unified inbox for all accounts. You can see the individual account is you expand it


Send Messages

Message you have sent. Sent Messages is a unified inbox for all accounts. You can see the individual account is you expand it

Drafts
Messages you are writing right now but haven't sent yet, they can also contain messages where you have pressed to send button but they haven't actually been sent yet (offline, problem with the mail server, etc). Drafts is a unified inbox for all accounts. You can see the individual account is you expand it


Archive?
When you archive messages they end up here. Archive is a unified inbox for all accounts. You can see the individual account is you expand it


= jem
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