![]() ![]() I've sold and bought a lot of stuff on Ebay including selling multiple Mac laptops. If the "INBOX.mbox" file is still missing then get back to me and I'll give you a few more troubleshooting tips. If this is the case I'd delete the POP account from the Mail application (accessible from the Mail preferences) and then put it on again. If it isn't then this might be why the Mail program is getting rid of your Mail. I think deleting the preference file is the wise choice.Įdit: BTW you might want to check and see if your "INBOX.mbox" file is in the Users/"Home Directory"/Library/Mail/"POP mail"/ folder. If you don't compromise one thing you will always compromise another. :D Remember the greatest risk is not taking one. Deleting preference files seems to always solve problems I have with my applications. You might need to change your Mail application settings back to the way you want them and this might not solve your problem. Deleting it just sets the application's preferences back to default. Don't worry the file will replace itself. the "" file in your /Users/"Home Directory"/Library/Preferences/ folder. Try deleting your mail preference file in your home directory. I have searched all over for it and can't find it. It doesn't go to trash or junk, it just vanishes. Everytime new mail arrives from the server it will register in my INBOX (with the little number showing new messages) but the instant I click the INBOX, all the new mail disappears. So - been using Mail for some time and today it started doing the wierdest thing. ![]()
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