Before I got responses to my message, I deleted and created the account again, 
but this time I changed from imap to pop3, and all is working. I don’t believe 
changing the delivery method has had anything to do with fixing this, but 
mention it just for purposes of clarity -

Andy
> On 22 Mar 2015, at 15:47, Travis Siegel <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I've had this happen.  I don't remember how I solved it, but check the 
> mailbox settings, and see if it has the various mailboxes setup to put things 
> into.  I did fix it, so it's something fixable from the mail app, because I 
> don't remember having to do anything out of the ordinary to solve it.
> Sorry I can't be more specific here.  Also, check your disk space, it could 
> be that your hd is full, and mail can't copy the messages to the proper 
> places, and it's getting upset, but I believe that's a different message, 
> (Yes, I've had that one too).
> 
> On Mar 22, 2015, at 9:16 AM, Andy Collins wrote:
> 
>> Hi all -
>> 
>> I’ve deleted and set up again this mail account on my Mac. Now however, when 
>> I hit the delete key on an email, it brings up a message saying unable to 
>> move message to folder [null]. Anybody know what’s going on?
>> 
>> Many thanks -
>> 
>> Andy Collins
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