As stated, I’ve done that, and it’s been resolved, I just find it interested as
to how that was switched in the first place.
> On Jul 7, 2023, at 3:59 PM, matthew dyer
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Check mailbox bdehavers and see if there is something in there. So under
> prefrences, accounts. Sele
Hi,
Check mailbox bdehavers and see if there is something in there. So under
prefrences, accounts. Select the account and there is a mailbox behaviors tab
where you can change the way mailboxes sync and other behavers. Thanks.
Matthew
> On Jul 6, 2023, at 3:47 PM, Jessica Moss wrote:
>
This was happening regardless of which mailbox I had selected. I had to do
some playing around with mailbox behaviors, something I’ve never attempted to
do anything with, and eventually found that my option to have my deleted
messages moved to option somehow ended up being switched to “none.”
1. What mailbox do you have selected.
2. If you type command-shift-F (Mailbox search) is there anything in that
text entry field (if so clear it out)
3. Look for items about filter in the view menu of your mail applicaiton. I
believe command-option-L toggles filters on and off, but I might be off
Ok, so after doing a lot of digging, and having to do a lot of exploring with
mailbox behaviors, which I’m not familiar with, I found out my setting to move
deleted messages to trash folder somehow got switched to “none” which makes no
sense. So after switching it back to gmail/trash, things se
So what I’ve noticed as of now, is this erase all option is not only grade out
on all my mailboxes, but in order to empty the messages I did find in my trash
folder, I had to simply select all of them, and delete them all that way. Upon
doing this, I attempted to delete these same messages that
I have not, that’s why I’m so shocked this has happened.
> On Jul 6, 2023, at 3:57 PM, Herbie Allen wrote:
>
> Did you do anything in the Mail account settings?
>
>> On Jul 6, 2023, at 14:47, Jessica Moss wrote:
>>
>> This happens regardless of whether I restart mail or not. Also, How do I
Did you do anything in the Mail account settings?
> On Jul 6, 2023, at 14:47, Jessica Moss wrote:
>
> This happens regardless of whether I restart mail or not. Also, How do I
> check to see if I have messages marked as deleted or not?
> I wouldn’t think anything has changed, since I honestly
This happens regardless of whether I restart mail or not. Also, How do I check
to see if I have messages marked as deleted or not?
I wouldn’t think anything has changed, since I honestly don’t know how
to/have any desire to change how messages behave for this vary reason, so I’m
really stumpe
Hi,
Whzat happens if you restart the mail app. Also, do you have mail set to mark
messages as deleted? This is very strange.
Matthew
> On Jul 6, 2023, at 3:18 PM, 'Dan Eickmeier' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> OH wow, that’s weird, Jess. Have never had anything like that happen in mail
OH wow, that’s weird, Jess. Have never had anything like that happen in mail
where you can’t delete all messages, and having messages come back that you
delete. That’s interesting.
Dan Eickmeier. Beamsville, Ontario Canada. Amateur radio callsign: VA3ETS
Twitter: http://twitter.com/va3ets Ma
Your symptoms are too vague to be diagnosed without knowing what’s actually
selected in your mailbox list ', your view menu and your mailbox search area.
You’ll need to
work with the Apple accessibilty des or talk with somebody can review what
actually is showing up in your mailbox list in
Honestly, I have no idea, I just no that at this point, something has somehow
happened where all my deleted messages are now coming back as soon as I delete
them, and command+shift+delete no longer erases everything like it used to on
either of my mailboxes. This just randomly happened yesterda
Are you perhaps, confusing filters and searches? If you do a search within all
mail that it will look at every folder, including your deleted folder in some
cases.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jul 6, 2023, at 9:03 AM, Jessica Moss wrote:
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> I just noticed yesterday, and have no idea what brough
I just noticed yesterday, and have no idea what brought this on, that when I
launched my Apple mail, everything in my personal mailbox looked like it it had
completely been erased. However, everything within my work e-mailbox, which is
also gmail-based, was still in tact.
Then next thing I kn
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