Bill,
This is a bit complicated, but I think you need to open your mailboxes to
expose those junk folders.
When you are in the list of mailboxes, interact with VO+shift+downarrow.
Then you move up/down the list using VO+up arrow or down arrow.
When you reach something like “on my Mac” or the name of your account, it may
indicate that it is collapsed.
If so, expand with VO+space. This will expose folders associated with that
account or those on your Mac.
If you want any of those folders to be showing all the time, then add it to
your favorites or just leave them expanded.
I personally don’t like having three different junk folders and extra inboxes
in my mailbox list, so I go back to the main folder such as “On my Mac” and
collapse it again with another VO+spacebar.
Then stop the interaction with VO+shift+up arrow. Any of those exposed folders
will be visible in your mailbox area and you can visit them with a simple use
of the up or down arrow.
I won’t go into what the heck “On my Mac” actually is, but it is something you
can configure in your mail settings, but there should always be a main folder
for all accounts you have set up on your Mac mail app.
What I do is to put the inbox of each of my accounts in the favorites and only
expose the main account that I use all the time. My other two account and the
“on my Mac” account I keep compressed so they don’t clutter up my folders list.
Dave Carlson
Oregonian, Woodworker, Farfar, Engineer, Musician
dgcarlson0...@gmail.com
On Jul 2, 2023, at 8:02 AM, Bill Gallik wrote:
I’m looking for suggestions as how to re-establish access to my “Junk” folders.
I am running the most recent version of MacOS (whatever that may be) on a Mac
Mini (2014).
Until about 2 weeks ago, I was able to peruse the “Junk” folders for both my
iCloud and gmail accounts. I have no idea what happened for those folders to
disappear. They are available to me on my iPhones, but it’s honestly much more
convenient to peruse through those (mostly) unwanted messages to delete them.
Any suggestions will be much appreciated!
TIA
- Bill from Bayfield County, Wisconsin
- "If opportunity doesn't knock, build a door."
- Milton Berle
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