Thanks for the thought but there is nothing unexpected set in those preferences.
Regards
Richard Bartholomew
On 12 Oct 2016, at 22:54, Tuscia Falconer <tusciafalconer@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Strange, and I am not up to Sierra, but would check out mail preferences
regarding to junk mail.
TF
On 13/10/2016, at 9:36 AM, Richard Bartholomew <richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
In addition to the focus issues I’ve had with mail since upgrading to
Sierra, I also have a more serious one.
Mail messages are deleting themselves intermittently from my inbox. For
example, I received a mail this morning which, about 30 minutes after I’d
read it, disappeared from my inbox and turned up in my trash folder. I
returned it to the inbox and, then, a few hours later, it took the same
journey to the trash folder and, believe me, this is definitely without any
human intervention.
Firstly, has anyone else experienced something like this and, secondly, is
there any way to fix it, please? It certainly makes the reliable receipt of
mail very hit and miss.
Regards
Richard Bartholomew
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