here's is the solution, delete all the messages on you trash.  that did solve 
my problem on yosemite and maybe here in el capitan too.
> On 04 Oct 2015, at 11:31 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <listse...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> It’s not really clear to me either.  Prior versions of Mail.app didn’t do 
> that, but I’m fairly sure Yosemite was affected too.  Other mail clients that 
> are engineered to tolerate disconnection don’t have a problem because all the 
> state is maintained locally.  For now, my only suggestion for the best 
> results is to use stable network connections that are unlikely to falter, 
> such as wired over wireless.  I’ll be moving to a local in-house mail server 
> soon, which should make things even more rock solid, though I of course 
> understand that the Internet is still the norm for most.
> 
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