I just noticed yesterday, and have no idea what brought this on, that when I 
launched my Apple mail, everything in my personal mailbox looked like it it had 
completely been erased.  However, everything within my work e-mailbox, which is 
also gmail-based, was still in tact.
  Then next thing I knew, Voiceover kept saying something about filters, upon 
mail being launched, which I never mess with, but figured I’d attempt to do so 
to see if I could recover them.  So after doing some playing around to see what 
would take, I somehow managed to get my mail back, but now on both sides, my 
erase-all command is now no longer working, and my messages are reappearing as 
fast as I delete them.  Does anyone know what I could’ve accidentally toggled 
on that I need to fix?

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