Hi Lewis -
I too have it on the iPhone, the only way there I can get rid of messages is to
turn on airplane mode, then using the actions setting on the rotor, they will
delete, but for some reason they don’t when I am connected via wi-fi or 3g! -
Andy
> On 22 Mar 2015, at 15:01, Lewis Crack wr
Before I got responses to my message, I deleted and created the account again,
but this time I changed from imap to pop3, and all is working. I don’t believe
changing the delivery method has had anything to do with fixing this, but
mention it just for purposes of clarity -
Andy
> On 22 Mar 2015
I've had this happen. I don't remember how I solved it, but check the mailbox
settings, and see if it has the various mailboxes setup to put things into. I
did fix it, so it's something fixable from the mail app, because I don't
remember having to do anything out of the ordinary to solve it.
S
You might have to also reset the mail data base. as well, but first reset
yoru mail settings if there is a way with out deleting your plist file.
Take care.
> On Mar 22, 2015, at 8:01 AM, Lewis Crack wrote:
>
> Hi Andy,
>
> I've not experienced this on my Mac, but I have on the iPhone. Have
Hi Andy,
I've not experienced this on my Mac, but I have on the iPhone. Have
you tried quitting and restarting mail to see if that helps?
It may also be that the Mail settings have somehow got corrupted, well
the Mail folders at least anyway. It may be worth looking into the
Mail Preferences and r
Hi all -
I’ve deleted and set up again this mail account on my Mac. Now however, when I
hit the delete key on an email, it brings up a message saying unable to move
message to folder [null]. Anybody know what’s going on?
Many thanks -
Andy Collins
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