Re: Mail vs. Gmail...?

2020-08-09 Thread Bruce Johnson
I would drop the account, restart the Mac and re-add the account to see if that 
fixes it. I”ve had to do that occasionally with email accounts on people’s 
computers.

On Aug 7, 2020, at 1:22 PM, Bill Spencer 
mailto:wspen...@jhu.edu>> wrote:

OSX version is 10.15.6--is there more we need to know? IMAP is set as account 
access, and I can't find anything about synching spam (or other) folders but 
there was never an issue until a few weeks ago.

On Friday, August 7, 2020 at 2:48:06 PM UTC-4, 
joh...@pharmacy.arizona.edu wrote:
Version of OS X? The way Mail has handled GMail accounts has changed over the 
versions.

Is Gmail set to be accessed as an IMAP account? << wrote:

Hi there: In the past month or so, I've begun having some problems with Mail 
and its interaction with my Gmail account:

  *   When I launch Mail, it brings in the messages from Gmail as usual but 
after I open them or delete them, they don't get marked as opened or deleted in 
the Gmail web interface. If I select the "unread" ones there and mark them as 
read, they switch back to unread the next time I go in. Mail will show them as 
read, but the web interface doesn't. This only applies to messages received on 
or after the 4th of August.
  *   The items in the Spam folder in the web interface don't get brought 
across to Mail at all (with very few exceptions). Not that I care so much about 
my spam collection, but I want to see what's there in case something got 
flagged that shouldn't have.
  *   Some messages, but not all, refuse to display their content when I open 
them in Mail--I just get the header and a blank screen, so I have no idea what 
they contain. Occasionally if I close and reopen them repeatedly the content 
eventually appears, but not very often. They display fine in the web interface, 
just not in Mail.

The web interface issues apply regardless of whether I use Chrome or Safari.

Any ideas will be gratefully received. Thanks in advance!

***

Bill Spencer in Maryland
Mac Mini 2.6 GHz i5/10.15.6

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Re: Mail vs. Gmail...?

2020-08-08 Thread Bill Spencer
OSX version is 10.15.6--is there more we need to know? IMAP is set as 
account access, and I can't find anything about synching spam (or other) 
folders but there was never an issue until a few weeks ago.

On Friday, August 7, 2020 at 2:48:06 PM UTC-4, joh...@pharmacy.arizona.edu 
wrote:
>
> Version of OS X? The way Mail has handled GMail accounts has changed over 
> the versions. 
>
> Is Gmail set to be accessed as an IMAP account? <<
> GMail lets you select folders to NOT synch with desktop clients, this 
> might be the issue with your spam folder.
>
>
> On Aug 7, 2020, at 6:22 AM, Bill Spencer > 
> wrote:
>
> Hi there: In the past month or so, I've begun having some problems with 
> Mail and its interaction with my Gmail account: 
>
>- When I launch Mail, it brings in the messages from Gmail as usual 
>but after I open them or delete them, they don't get marked as opened or 
>deleted in the Gmail web interface. If I select the "unread" ones there 
> and 
>mark them as read, they switch back to unread the next time I go in. Mail 
>will show them as read, but the web interface doesn't. This only applies 
> to 
>messages received on or after the 4th of August.
>- The items in the Spam folder in the web interface don't get brought 
>across to Mail at all (with very few exceptions). Not that I care so much 
>about my spam collection, but I want to see what's there in case something 
>got flagged that shouldn't have.
>- Some messages, but not all, refuse to display their content when I 
>open them in Mail--I just get the header and a blank screen, so I have no 
>idea what they contain. Occasionally if I close and reopen them repeatedly 
>the content eventually appears, but not very often. They display fine in 
>the web interface, just not in Mail.
>
> The web interface issues apply regardless of whether I use Chrome or 
> Safari.
>
> Any ideas will be gratefully received. Thanks in advance!
>
> ***
>
> Bill Spencer in Maryland
> Mac Mini 2.6 GHz i5/10.15.6
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Re: Mail vs. Gmail...?

2020-08-07 Thread Bruce Johnson
Version of OS X? The way Mail has handled GMail accounts has changed over the 
versions.

Is Gmail set to be accessed as an IMAP account? <> wrote:

Hi there: In the past month or so, I've begun having some problems with Mail 
and its interaction with my Gmail account:

  *   When I launch Mail, it brings in the messages from Gmail as usual but 
after I open them or delete them, they don't get marked as opened or deleted in 
the Gmail web interface. If I select the "unread" ones there and mark them as 
read, they switch back to unread the next time I go in. Mail will show them as 
read, but the web interface doesn't. This only applies to messages received on 
or after the 4th of August.
  *   The items in the Spam folder in the web interface don't get brought 
across to Mail at all (with very few exceptions). Not that I care so much about 
my spam collection, but I want to see what's there in case something got 
flagged that shouldn't have.
  *   Some messages, but not all, refuse to display their content when I open 
them in Mail--I just get the header and a blank screen, so I have no idea what 
they contain. Occasionally if I close and reopen them repeatedly the content 
eventually appears, but not very often. They display fine in the web interface, 
just not in Mail.

The web interface issues apply regardless of whether I use Chrome or Safari.

Any ideas will be gratefully received. Thanks in advance!

***

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Mac Mini 2.6 GHz i5/10.15.6

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Mail vs. Gmail...?

2020-08-07 Thread Bill Spencer
Hi there: In the past month or so, I've begun having some problems with 
Mail and its interaction with my Gmail account:

   - When I launch Mail, it brings in the messages from Gmail as usual but 
   after I open them or delete them, they don't get marked as opened or 
   deleted in the Gmail web interface. If I select the "unread" ones there and 
   mark them as read, they switch back to unread the next time I go in. Mail 
   will show them as read, but the web interface doesn't. This only applies to 
   messages received on or after the 4th of August.
   - The items in the Spam folder in the web interface don't get brought 
   across to Mail at all (with very few exceptions). Not that I care so much 
   about my spam collection, but I want to see what's there in case something 
   got flagged that shouldn't have.
   - Some messages, but not all, refuse to display their content when I 
   open them in Mail--I just get the header and a blank screen, so I have no 
   idea what they contain. Occasionally if I close and reopen them repeatedly 
   the content eventually appears, but not very often. They display fine in 
   the web interface, just not in Mail.

The web interface issues apply regardless of whether I use Chrome or Safari.

Any ideas will be gratefully received. Thanks in advance!

***

Bill Spencer in Maryland
Mac Mini 2.6 GHz i5/10.15.6

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