Hey guys.

I'm seeming to have a very odd problem with Mail on all my Apple devices, be it 
IOS or OSX.  I'm really hoping that someone might be able to shed a little 
light on what may be the cause of this.

Basically, here's the deal.  I have two e-mail accounts which are both being 
quite problematic.  One of the accounts is a Gmail account, and the other one 
is my work e-mail, which is the address that I subscribe to this list with.  On 
all of my devices, my IPhone 5, my IPad Mini, my Mac Mini, my white macbook, 
and my macbook Pro which I'm writing this mail from now, by the way, I have 
both accounts configured to use IMap.  Basically, I did it this way, because 
essentially, what I want is to be able to check my e-mail from one system, but 
then be able to go to another system and pull up my inbox, or whatever other 
folder I've stored remotely on the IMap server and be able to retrieve the 
exact same e-mail.  This way, say a client e-mails me on my work address, and 
I'm like, "Oh shoot!  I don't have access to the info they need on this 
system," I can then go to the system which does have the info when time 
permits, and open up that same message, and respond to it appropriately.
   The issue that I'm having is not so much in the fact that this isn't working 
as I'd hoped, as much as it is within deleting messages when done.  If I delete 
an e-mail from one of my systems, it goes away, no issue.  And if I empty my 
trash in all accounts with command+shift+delete/backspace, call the last key as 
you will, I find then if I go check my e-mail on another system, all that mail 
I just deleted from the last time I pulled comes right back down.  so, in other 
words, say I have about 50 e-mails that come down.  I delete all 50 of them 
from my macbook Pro.  I then head over to my Mac Mini.  I open up Mail, and 
"Ding!" There comes all 50 of them back down again, even though I just deleted 
them on the Macbook.  This is the strangest thing I've seen in Mail.  I really 
don't get it!  I could see it if I hadn't deleted the messages, and just simply 
quit Mail with command+Q then went and launched Mail on another device, but 
that's not what I'm doing.  I've totally hit del
 ete on each message, usually without even openning half of them being they're 
either spam, or things I just don't care to read, then once I do this, I then 
hit command+shift+delete/backspace (again call it whichever you please.  I'm 
talking about the key right above the backslash key.)  I then say yes to empty 
trash from all accounts.  I'll then hit command+Q to qwuit Mail.  Then, about 
an hour later we'll just call it for sake of argument, I'll go to another 
system, pop open Mail, and no sooner do I do so, when all those exact same 
messages I just deleted and supposedly purged from the last time I pulled for 
mail come right back down into my inbox again.  Now, I confess, I don't know if 
they're coming to the imap inbox, or the unified inbox on OSX which has all 
mail from all accounts.  I normally don't actually mess much with the mailboxes 
table list.  I usually just leave it on my unified inbox.  Probably a stupid 
thing to do, but I just find myself getting lost otherwise.
   If you all really think I need to go through there and look at things, I 
will, but you're gonna have to tell me specifically where to look and what 
things to be checking for.

Also what things in preferences, if any, might I want to look at?  I know this 
list isn't made for Windows, and frankly, if I get chewed out for this one 
comment by either Gordon or Lynn, I'm gonna admittedly be terribly offended, as 
I'm just trying to give info here to pinpoint this down.  I even have noticed 
that if I check mail on the Apple side of things, then go to my XP machine and 
bring up Outlook Express and poll those accounts, which also are configured 
there with IMap, I see the same behavior.  I delete on the Mac/IOS side, then 
bring it up in Outlook Express, and they all come right back down again.  I 
understand that in Outlook Express, you can't just hit delete on the messages 
if they're IMap as that only marks them for deletion.  You then have to hit 
alt+E for the edit menu, then hit r, for purge items.  I do that though.  Now, 
the same thing vice versa.  If I poll on my XP box, delete, then purge, then 
alt+F4 out of there, then go to my Mac, open up Mail, then 
 boom!  all of those messages from the last pull come down again to my Mac.  
It's important that I explain that when I say they come back down, before you 
ask, ok, where're they coming down to?  They're seeming at least, to come back 
down to the unified inbox, and I can almost bet my money on it, that if I 
looked in the account's own mailbox's inbox, I'd see the messages there.  It's 
almost like when I purge/delete the messages, then even clean them from the 
trash, they come right back; like they're somehow not getting purged correctly. 
 It's the strangest thing I've ever seen!  I'm normally really good at trouble 
shooting this type thing, but this has me really perplexed, admittedly.

Has anyone got any clue?  This is becoming quite annoying, not to mention is 
growing really old really fast.

Chris.
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