On 5 Nov 2018, at 4:44, Andrey Ustyuzhanin wrote:

an update - all the mail is there, but indeed it is just ‘archived’… so two questions:
- is there any way to pull it back to inbox systematically?

Open the "Archive" mailbox for the account, select all messages (or whatever subset you want to pull back,) use "Message->Move To Mailbox" or just drag+drop into INBOX for that account. For GMail, this is complicated by the fact that it has the "Archive" concept implemented in a completely unique way: "All Mail" is the de facto archive but it also contains everything else except spam and trash, if viewed in the web interface. In MailMate, you need to subscribe to "[GMail]/All Mail" where you will see only the messages that are not in any other IMAP mailbox, making it usable as the "Archive" mailbox for MailMate.

- is it possible to understand the reason for such a glitch and avoid it in the future?

If you don't know what caused this, no one else has any hope of guessing a specific cause. However, there are basically 3 broad classes of possible explanation:

1. Sabotage
Someone else has obtained access to your mail account(s) and intentionally or accidentally archived all of your mail. This is the LEAST likely explanation for most people, because nearly all 'hacked' email accounts are simply totally stolen outright (i.e. password changed) or used very surreptitiously (e.g. used solely for authenticating spam relay.)

2. Robotic Misadventure
If you have rules configured in MailMate or elsewhere (e.g. GMail) or other forms of automated manipulation of your email that under some circumstances will "Archive" your email, there could be a logical error in how that mechanism operates that made it archive all of your mail. Review your rules for conditions that accidentally match all messages.

3. Human Error
Yes, it happens. It is unlikely that you accidentally used the default key equivalent (cmd-shift-M) for "Archive" on all of your messages, but if you have custom key bindings configured, you may have a much more likely accident. There is also the potential for software-enabled 'human error' in that some mail clients use the "Archive" mailbox in unexpected ways (e.g. as an alternative to "Trash") and some (like the GMail web interface) make it the easiest thing to do (intentionally or accidentally) right after you've selected some (or all) messages.

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