OS X Yosemite :: 10.10.1 - How To Remove Emails Simultaneously On Server
Dec 2, 2014
I have a Macbook pro retina 15" - operating on Yosemite 10.10.1 - How do I automatically delete emails from gmail server simultaneously when I delete from mac mail IMAP. I don't want to have to duplicate the processing.
I know this issue is kind of old, but there are so many flavors of it, that it is hard to find exact match. I've been having problems with single account, and it happens that this account has admin rights. Emails get pulled/deleted from user's mailbox within 10 secs after arrival. There are no other devices that may be pulling those emails, however, I've noticed something strange in the logs:
I don't know if this event is normal to run on server itself, but seems it runs only for this one account that I'm having problems with. There is no imap client setup on that server, and based on my time stamps observations I'm pretty much convinced that's what's deleting my emails.
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Info: MacBook Pro (Retina, Mid 2012), OS X Yosemite (10.10)
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