Ed, you are my hero now. It deleted fine. I wonder why that particular message was getting "stuck" when others from the same mailbox were not...
Oh well, problem solved. As a side note, I'm still having problems grasping the advantages of IMAP in gmail for single computer users. To me, the point of all the gmail storage is to have access to emails that I have deleted off my system, and access to them all from any internet enabled computer. Sort of like a poor mans Time Machine for email. As a second aside, I fixed my new tab button/ flash crashing problem in safari. Under Leopard, I installed the latest flash player 9.0.48, then installed SIMBL 0.82, then installed the latest update to SafariStand 3.0L150. Now I have a new tab button, and safari plays flash just fine. On Nov 2, 2007, at 11:51 AM, Ed Wiser wrote: > 1. In Mail, open Preferences from the 'Mail' menu. > > 2. Click on 'Accounts.' > > 3. Click on the account the Draft is saved under (to find this out, > open > the draft and see what account your using <-- for multi-account users > only). > > 4. Click on the 'Mailbox Behaviors' tab. > > 5. Uncheck the box "Move deleted messages to a separate folder." > > 6. Close Preferences and click 'Save.' > > 7. Delete your message. > > Mail could be just down loading the original email again and again. > I have gmail set to delete emails after downloading them. > > I had problems with Mail's setting up the email severs for Bellsouth. > Mail wanted to add my user name to the front of the mail sever > address. > This is for password authenticated mail severs which Bellsouth does > not > use. Well this causes Mail to not send emails. This was a fun find. Ah > the little things in life.:) > > > > _______________________________________________ > The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will > be November 27 at MacAuthority, 128 Breckinridge Lane. > Posting address: MacGroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu > Information: http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup >
