Hi,

I'd tend to agree with your assessment.  In a POP account, the messages are 
brought to your computer, and depending on your additional settings, are 
removed from the server at specific intervals set by you.  There could be 
confusion when there is multiple accounts in your Mail app, but I'm grasping 
here.  I suggest that you tell the Mail app to remove the messages from the 
server.  There should be a "Remove Now" button in the Account Information pane 
of this screen.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Apple Teacher
(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On May 27, 2019, at 06:26, Craig Werner <coffeeb...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello, everyone, and Happy Memorial Day to U.S. readers.

I use Apple Mail on a MacBook Air running Mojave 10.14.4.  Under "Mail
Settings -> Accounts -> Mailbox Behaviors," I have set mail to be
deleted from the trash folder after one month.  I recently went to the
bottom of my Trash index, something I rarely do, and found messages
much older than a month.  Some even went back to 2018.  An Apple
Accessibility rep told me this is a behavior controlled by my mail
provider, but I don't think so.  In a POP account, shouldn't this
mailbox setting be honored on the Mac without server intervention?

Thanks for all help.

Craig

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