While they can’t be moved, you can still view them and copy their contents, if not the entire message. Messages in the main inbox may be set so that Mail regards as them as not downloaded. Note that you might be told my Mail that a message “can’t be downloaded” after performing this import, even though you can view its contents and it looks normal. after I read the message I can't findthe delete opsion. I am having a problem with the e-mail > program.
On, Bill Deatherage <> wrote: > Hello, > I got a new Ipod 64 gigtoday.If you want to make them available via IMAP in Mail for iOS or on other Macs, you can copy the messages are folders to an active email account elsewhere in the sidebar. Alternatively, you can do a single finger flick up and you should hear delete/archive straight away. You can leave the messages there, although they are now only accessible from that one Mac.
#DELETE MESSAGE ARCHIVE MAC MAIL ARCHIVE#
There is also no archive folder in my gmail account, so this. It only does this on my Mac, not on my iPhone. This happens regardless of how I delete the email (backspace, delete button, delete option on the ribbon bar or in the email). Choose Apple Mail in the first Import screen and click Continue. When I delete an email in Outlook (Mac using 365) it goes into an Archive folder.In Mail, select File > Import Mailboxes.Hold down Option and drag all the mailboxes in the hexadecimally named folder you want to copy or the entire INBOX container somewhere else on your drive, so you’re not interacting with the originals.
#DELETE MESSAGE ARCHIVE MAC MAIL PLUS#
You’re looking for one called V6, although you may see older V plus number combinations for previous versions of Mail. In the folder that appears, you’ll see several folders.In the Finder, select Go > Go To Folder and enter exactly ~/Library/Mail.If you have multiple emails linked to the app. Here, tap on Accounts to configure the settings for the email account that’s linked to the Mail app. In the settings menu, scroll down and select the Mail app to change your Mail settings. In my case (and possibly whenever an email account is disabled), you’ll only see INBOX or INBOX.mbox and need to open it-it acts like a folder-to see if it’s the account in question. Here’s what you need to do: Head over to Settings from the home screen of your iPhone or iPad. In some cases, you’ll see all your mailboxes as separately named items with mailbox icons next to each. The V6 folder contains all the current email account’s mailboxes, including the one you just deleted.