OSX version is 10.15.6--is there more we need to know? IMAP is set as 
account access, and I can't find anything about synching spam (or other) 
folders but there was never an issue until a few weeks ago.

On Friday, August 7, 2020 at 2:48:06 PM UTC-4, [email protected] 
wrote:
>
> Version of OS X? The way Mail has handled GMail accounts has changed over 
> the versions. 
>
> Is Gmail set to be accessed as an IMAP account? <<<This is the big one 
>
> GMail lets you select folders to NOT synch with desktop clients, this 
> might be the issue with your spam folder.
>
>
> On Aug 7, 2020, at 6:22 AM, Bill Spencer <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
> Hi there: In the past month or so, I've begun having some problems with 
> Mail and its interaction with my Gmail account: 
>
>    - When I launch Mail, it brings in the messages from Gmail as usual 
>    but after I open them or delete them, they don't get marked as opened or 
>    deleted in the Gmail web interface. If I select the "unread" ones there 
> and 
>    mark them as read, they switch back to unread the next time I go in. Mail 
>    will show them as read, but the web interface doesn't. This only applies 
> to 
>    messages received on or after the 4th of August.
>    - The items in the Spam folder in the web interface don't get brought 
>    across to Mail at all (with very few exceptions). Not that I care so much 
>    about my spam collection, but I want to see what's there in case something 
>    got flagged that shouldn't have.
>    - Some messages, but not all, refuse to display their content when I 
>    open them in Mail--I just get the header and a blank screen, so I have no 
>    idea what they contain. Occasionally if I close and reopen them repeatedly 
>    the content eventually appears, but not very often. They display fine in 
>    the web interface, just not in Mail.
>
> The web interface issues apply regardless of whether I use Chrome or 
> Safari.
>
> Any ideas will be gratefully received. Thanks in advance!
>
> ***************
>
> Bill Spencer in Maryland
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