My gmail inbox mail going to trash
They will now appear on your Apple devices. Back over in your AT&T direct login to your email account, open your Trash folder, select all the messages, and move them to the Inbox.
MY GMAIL INBOX MAIL GOING TO TRASH WINDOWS
That way they stay in your att.net Mail Inbox rather than going to the Trash folder." I use Windows Mail (don't laugh!) so from the menu bar at the top go to Tools>Accounts.>clicked on my mail account>Properties.>Advanced tab> Delivery section and clicked the box "Leave a copy of messages on the server" - I chose 90 days as the "remove from server" setting. Remember, the goal here is to make sure your email messages stay on the server. You should look for a check box/feature like this: Leave a copy of messages on server Leave a copy of each message on the server Leave messages on server Leave messages on server after retrieval Delete from server after. You may also search the Help section in your email application for help with POP mail. To set up this feature, go to the Tools or Edit menu in your email application and look for Accounts, Options, or Preferences. If you wish, you can change the settings in your mail application so that you can keep messages on the server indefinitely (in your att.Mail Inbox), instead of having them moved to the Trash. The deleted messages are kept only temporarily. I've created a filter for incoming messages for a careers folder, but. I've applied a 'careers' label for it, but the trash label seems to override it, and can't be removed. I try to move it from trash to my inbox, but after a few seconds it goes back to trash. I dug around AT&T online support and found the issue and the fix - here's a cut 'n' paste - "Keep a copy of my email messages on the server When you choose to have your email delivered to you via an email client, the att.net email messages are normally deleted from the server and placed in the att.net Mail Trash folder. When I do, the auto-reply is going straight to my trash folder, and is stuck there. A folder had been created on the server called "Trash" - but not really the Trash folder where deleted emails go - and all my incoming emails were in the Trash folder. Sure enough, directly on the server, there were NO emails in my inbox at all. Anyway, I got the idea of logging directly into my AT&T email account, in this case an "sbcglobal" account - same as yahoo mail. Although I don't think I experienced any email outages during this time, I am wondering now whether servers were reset or power-cycled, causing a refresh of settings that I had previously never touched. This started happening to my Apple devices after Hurricane Sandy swept through.