I like that analogy.:)
Hopefully these aren’t Starship Troopers sized roaches.
> On Oct 12, 2016, at 4:27 PM, Brandt Steenkamp
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I honestly do not give a dam where the messages go, I just want the darn
> things out of my bloody inbox!! which is precisely where they stay.
>
Hi,
I honestly do not give a dam where the messages go, I just want the darn things
out of my bloody inbox!! which is precisely where they stay.
It is like an infection of cockroaches or ants in your kitchen. Completely
unwelcome where they are, but fine outside!
Warm regards,
Brandt Steenkam
Hi,
Check your settings in Mail Preferences, Accounts, Mailbox Behaviours. Under
the Trash section, make sure it's set to "None", to delete messages
"Automatically" and that the Archive messages is set to go to gMail - AllMail.
See if that improves things. I'm having no issues here.
Later..
I’m glad this has been brought up. I’m having a heck of a time deleting and
removing messages from inboxes. They just keep reappearing.
Any ideas? It didn’t use to be like this. BTW, mine is gMail iMap as well.
Thanks,
Traci
> On Oct 12, 2016, at 11:47 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
Hi,
Scott is correct. gMail accounts do not normally send deleted messages to the
Trash Mailbox unless you specifically tell them to. My question is, does the
message that you delete get removed from the InBox, but just is not present in
your Trash Mailbox? If so, it will be in the Archived
Hi Brandt, I could be wrong here but doesn’t gmail not actually delete but
archives instead?
I’m not sure here so take anything I say on this subject with the appropriate
grains of salt but I do think gmail behaves differently than traditional mail
servers.
> On Oct 12, 2016, at 2:18 PM, Brand
Hi there folks,
I find that when hitting delete on an email message in the inbox, said message
does not do what it is suppose to, namely make its way to the trash. Is there
something I do not know?
More background info, it is in a gmail account, iMap.
Warm regards,
Brandt Steenkamp
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