On 07/04/15 20:15, jd1008 wrote:
On 07/04/2015 05:55 PM, g wrote:
> On 07|--04|--15 14:56, jd1008 wrote:
>> Many emails in my Inbox no longer display.
> what is displayed is set by select in main menu bar;
>
> View > Folders > [X] All
>
> also, in main menu, you can select;
>
> Edit > [account name] > Server Settings > Server Settings
>
> [X] Leave messages on server
> [ ] For at most [ ] days
> [X] Until I delete them
>
> this will leave emails on server for you to periodically log into your
> account and delete old emails.
These are indeed the current settings.
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then you have lost nothing because old emails are still on server.
>> I mean I can see the emails listed in chronological order
from oldest at
>> top to newest at bottom.
> order of display is set by select in main menu bar;
>
> View > Sort by > { personal selections }
I always keep that sort by date, such that most recent is at bottom.
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most logical order.
your choice, as is for myself and most others.
<<>>
Non of my subfolders are under Inbox.
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this is good as long as you do not have top folder receiving emails.
> after you have new tree set up, create filters to move emails to
proper
> subfolders.
This is a good idea if I can filter by sender. I will look into it.
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in selecting what to filter, the sender is selected with "From".
View > Sort by > From
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