Re: [Trisquel-users] Mail Disappears From Inbox!

2020-07-19 Thread ed
On 2020-07-19 01:30+0200, hand...@riseup.net wrote: > THEN, I opened my mail in my old Apple macbook to check for something. > It downloads a few current emails. (Also IMAP). > > Later I return to my mail client on my Uruk OS computer, and all my > inbox email are gone. > > How is that

Re: [Trisquel-users] Mail Disappears From Inbox!

2020-07-19 Thread bobandrew
> If it only happens after checking mail from your proprietary email program I am not sure whether we can strongly test this against the opposite situation, given the information we have. The discussion in the link provided by jxself shows that some proprietary mobile device is highly

Re: [Trisquel-users] Mail Disappears From Inbox!

2020-07-19 Thread bobandrew
Just as a side note, you can also install trisquel on your old [some_fruit] laptop.

Re: [Trisquel-users] Mail Disappears From Inbox!

2020-07-18 Thread handala
Yep, heading out of proprietory for sure. Some files and folders were the old capple laptop.

Re: [Trisquel-users] Mail Disappears From Inbox!

2020-07-18 Thread jason
If it only happens after checking mail from your proprietary email program perhaps that seems to point the finger in that direction. Before you say "but I can still see them in the proprietary program", keep in mind that the messages that appear in that proprietary program don't necessarily

Re: [Trisquel-users] Mail Disappears From Inbox!

2020-07-18 Thread bobandrew
I would first check whether the Thunderbird interface is configured to show all messages or to show unread messages only. If this is not what is causing your problem, more knowledgeable people might be able to help you, I have not been using IMAP for a while.

[Trisquel-users] Mail Disappears From Inbox!

2020-07-18 Thread handala
So I'm running the Thunderbird mail client on Uruk. Mail is set to IMAP, and downloads from Xfinity just fine. THEN, I opened my mail in my old Apple macbook to check for something. It downloads a few current emails. (Also IMAP). Later I return to my mail client on my Uruk OS