I was wondering, how do you Archive mail on a Mac, and how to view Archive mail?

Thanks!
Daniel Hawkins
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2012 15in. Macbook Pro
2.3 Quad-core i7
4GB DDR3
500GB HDD

Dual Boot:
Windows 7 Ultimate Edition 64-bit

On Jan 21, 2014, at 10:45 AM, Robert C <gone.to.da...@gmail.com> wrote:

>   If you delete mail from All Mail, you will delete everything that is in the 
> inbox, deleted, drafts, sent. So if you do not move or archive mail outside 
> the gmail account, its gone.
> 
>   I use message filters (not using Mac Mail yet, still on Windows) but gmail 
> is gmail. Before I dump All Mail, I look at the sent folder to see what I 
> want to archive. Then I delete mail from All Mail which takes care of the 
> other mentioned folders. I do this weekly.
> 
> Quote of the nanosecond . . .
> The great majority of us are required to live a life of constant duplicity.  
> Your health is bound to be affected if, day after day, you say the opposite 
> of what you feel, if you grovel before what you dislike, and rejoice at what 
> brings you nothing but misfortune.
> --Boris Pasternak
> Robert & Dreamer Doll  ke7nwn
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> 
> On 1/21/2014 7:15 AM, Brian Fischler wrote:
>> Hey Nicholas,
>> 
>> Bingo I think you hit the problem right on the head, as I just looked at 
>> this all mail folder and there are 96,000 messages in it. What the heck is 
>> this folder, as I looked and there are emails I deleted years ago. Is there 
>> a way to manage this folder in any settings or get some sighted assistance 
>> to purge some mail on the gmail website. Where do I find the activity menu 
>> to see what mail is doing? Will explore around for it, but not sure where it 
>> is. Thanks,
>> On Jan 21, 2014, at 1:09 AM, Nicholas Parsons 
>> <mr.nicholas.pars...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Bryan,
>>> 
>>> First thing, about how many messages altogether do you have in gMail? 
>>> Meaning in your All Mail folder. If it's in the tens of thousands, or 
>>> hundreds of thousands, then I think I know what the problem is.
>>> 
>>> Second, is your All Mail folder enabled for IMAP? It should be.
>>> 
>>> I by no means an expert on this issue—I don't think anybody is. There seems 
>>> to be lots of different issues and neither Apple or much of the tech 
>>> community seems to really know or agree on what's going on. But what I 
>>> think is happening is that Mavericks Mail has to re-download and 
>>> reconfigure every message you have in gMail. Most of us have plenty of 
>>> messages, easily in the tens of thousands, and some people even have 
>>> hundreds of thousands. So when you launch Mail after recently installing 
>>> Mavericks, if you show the activity window with command-option-0, you'll 
>>> notice that Mail is busy accessing the gMail server and checking and 
>>> downloading all your messages. Even for a reasonably small account this can 
>>> take a long time. I left my Mac online with Mail running but nothing else 
>>> for a couple of days. This seemed to allow it to get up and running. So I'd 
>>> suggest you close every application and stop as many other online services 
>>> as you can from operating, then just open Mail and leave 
> your Mac online for a good long time. Meaning at least 24 hours. Just leave 
> it, and don't do anything else with it, certainly not with Mail. Configure 
> your energy preferences so your Mac doesn't go to sleep. Check the Mail 
> activity every few hours to check that it's making progress. If it seems to 
> have frozen, quit it and re-launch.
>>> 
>>> Best of luck,
>>> Nic
>>> 
>>> On 21 Jan 2014, at 12:04 pm, Brian Fischler <blindga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hey all,
>>>> 
>>>> Would love any advice from those of you not having any problems with Gmail 
>>>> and Macmail. After  a day and a half of everything working fine, I had my 
>>>> busy busy problems again. I called Apple and spoke to their VoiceOver 
>>>> people and they kept insisting that my problem wasn’t a gmail and mac mail 
>>>> problem. I connected via remote session with Apple, and the specialist was 
>>>> claiming my issue was caused by my other mail account from go daddy. It 
>>>> took us a good hour to check settings, and mail was constantly caught in a 
>>>> busy loop, after that did nothing, I did a system repair which Apple felt 
>>>> would fix the mail busy issue. I am not going to go in to the bad set of 
>>>> instructions that Apple gave me for a VoiceOVer user to do a repair. So 
>>>> the repair finally finishes and as soon as I launch mail, busy busy busy. 
>>>> I decided to delete my gmail account from mail to see if mail worked with 
>>>> just my go daddy account, and sure enough mail worked fine, so bingo it is 
>>>> definitely a gmail problem. What an
> gers me so much is Apple’s claim that the fix they released in December fixed 
> the gmail and mac mail issue. The whole reason I held off upgrading to 
> Mavericks was because of the gmail issue. Not sure how they can claim the 
> issue is fixed when it is obviously gmail causing my problem.
>>>> 
>>>> I do have a ton of email in gmail that I keep saved in folders, but this 
>>>> was never an issue with gmail and Lion. Does anyone have any suggestions? 
>>>> I deleted all my trash in mac mail, and this did nothing either. Anyone 
>>>> who has gone through something like this and figured out a fix would love 
>>>> to hear it.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks for listening.
>>>> 
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