If you enter one of those folders by clicking on the round circle or the
number of unread messages, then k9 only displays the unread messages.
That means that once you read a message, it disappears from view. But
it is not deleted. If you enter the folder by clicking on the name of
the folder, the message should still be there.
A similar thing happens (possibly depending on settings) when you open
k9 by clicking on a notification for new messages.
Could that be what you are seeing? k9 shouldn't be deleting anything
unless you tell it to.
Dan
Jeff <
jefrey...@gmail.com> writes:
> Thanks John, but theres still no explanation for why when selecting to view
> a message and then going back to the unified inbox or all messages or the
> folder, the message is deleted. I never gave it a delete command?????
>
> On Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at 10:30:49 AM UTC-4, John F. Eldredge wrote:
>>
>> The delete and move functions apparently just tag a message to be deleted
>> or moved, and a separate execution thread, running in the background,
>> subsequently carries out the action. If K-9 is busy doing something else,
>> such as synchronizing a mailbox, this second step may be several minutes
>> later. Occasionally, K-9 appears to forget to run the second step. This
>> annoying behavior has been present for years.
>>
>>
>> On May 19, 2015 4:32:01 PM CDT, Jeff <
jefrey...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I cannot figure out why in either 'unified inbox', 'all messages', or in
>>> any of my email accounts---
>>> that when I click on a message, sometimes it is deleted and sometimes
>>> not. Its inconsistant and does not make sense.
>>> I learned of this after selecting a message, reading it and finding out
>>> it had been deleted????
>>>
>>> I would think, A message should only be deleted
>>> when selecting it and hitting the trash icon, or holding down the message
>>> and selecting delete, not when viewing.
>>> It is consistant, has anyone else run into this?
>>>
>>> Samsung Galaxy
>>> K-9 mail 5.004
>>> android 4.4.2
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> --
>> John F. Eldredge --
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(615) 299-6451
>> "Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot
>> drive out hate; only love can do that." -- Martin Luther King, Jr.
>>
>
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