Hi,
That should be the one to clean out your trash in mail.
-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Craig Werner
Sent: Tuesday, 28 May 2019 3:48 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Question about Deleting Trash from a POP3 Mail Folder
Hi Craig,
Are you sure it's delete trash from the account after one month or delete mail
from your server after one month as these are 2 different things.it's been so
long since I used POP as a mail setup but I'm sure your trash is local to your
mail client not your mail account / provider.
Th
Ah yes, there's the button, big as life. Thank you. I was so sure
that the answer might lie in the "Mailbox Behaviors" tab of the Mail
settings that it did not occur to me to check the first tab in the
series. I have pressed the "remove now" button and then deleted all
of the messages in my Mac'
Hi,
Sorry for being unclear. The "remove Now" should be in Mail Prefs, Accounts,
Account Information pane. Pressing this button removes copies of messages from
the server immediately instead of waiting for the schedule. It doesn't really
address your issue, but will totally quash the idea th
Thank you, Tim, for your reply.
I have only one active e mail account: the Verizon POP account I
mentioned. I can't find the "remove now" button you mentioned in the
Mail App's screen. If I look at the index of apps, select Mail, and
press "Command-I" for information, I'm not seeing this button.
Hi,
I'd tend to agree with your assessment. In a POP account, the messages are
brought to your computer, and depending on your additional settings, are
removed from the server at specific intervals set by you. There could be
confusion when there is multiple accounts in your Mail app, but I'm