On 6 Dec 2019, at 8:21, Michael Nietzold wrote:
Hi,
In iPhone Apple Mail I was in my spam folder. Deleted manually bad
mails. selected by "select all" some remaining mails, at first i was
about to move them out of the spam folder, but the I remembered they
are moved to spam by my IMAP server
On 6 Dec 2019, at 8:21, Michael Nietzold wrote:
- I there a way to distinct the mails I deleted just now?
If MailMate has synchronized your changes then you can find the most
recently moved emails (to the trash mailbox) by selecting the mailbox,
enabling the “UID” column in the message list,
What you describe is a known bug in the new Apple Mail app.
It was discussed extensively on Tidbits recently among others.
On 6 Dec 2019, at 8:21, Michael Nietzold wrote:
Hi,
In iPhone Apple Mail I was in my spam folder. Deleted manually bad
mails. selected by "select all" some remaining mail
That's interesting - I assumed it was my dumb error while selecting all mails
in the wrong folder and then deleting it.
I used Apple Mail on iOS ( on macOS only MailMate)
Do you have some keywords to search for this bug or a link?
Thank you
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> Am 06.12.2019
https://talk.tidbits.com/t/ios-13-2-delete-all-in-junk-folder-actually-deletes-inbox-messages/10131
On 6 Dec 2019, at 23:16, Michael Nietzold wrote:
That's interesting - I assumed it was my dumb error while selecting
all mails in the wrong folder and then deleting it.
I used Apple Mail on iOS
I am on 13.2.3 and this happened.
thx a lot for the link
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>> Am 07.12.2019 um 00:08 schrieb Robert Brenstein
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> https://talk.tidbits.com/t/ios-13-2-delete-all-in-junk-folder-actually-deletes-inbox-messages/10131
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