How To Delete Emails On Mail App Mac

How do I make Apple Mail leave a copy of my messages on the server?

In the Mail app on your Mac, select a mailbox in the Mail sidebar. Choose Mailbox Delete Mailbox. If you have problems deleting a mailbox on the server for an IMAP account, contact the provider of your account. When you delete a Smart Mailbox, the messages it displayed remain in their original locations. Apple Mail will not delete an email. Apple Mail is unable to move the message to the Trash mailbox. This is a known bug with Apple Mail. Disable Move deleted messages to the Trash mailbox. Open Preferences. Select Accounts. Select your Account and click Mailbox Behaviors. Untick Move deleted messages to the Trash.

This page is for the macOS “Sierra”, “High Sierra”, “Mojave” and “Catalina” (2016 and later) versions of Apple Mail.

If you’re using an older version of Apple Mail, such as the version included with Mac OS X “El Capitan” or “Yosemite”, see Leaving Mail on the Server with Apple Mail in “El Capitan” and Earlier instead.

With the Apple Mail application, it's possible to leave a copy of each message on the mail server after you read it.

You'll want to do this if you read email in Mail and another program (or our Webmail system). If you don't set up Mail to leave your messages on the server, it will delete the messages as soon as it connects to read mail, and the other program (or Webmail) won't be able to see the messages.

How

You can also do this if you want your old incoming mail to be permanently stored in our backup system (see 'E-mail backups' on our backup policy page for more details).

This page explains how to set up Mail to leave a copy of each message on the server. It assumes that you have already followed the basic instructions to set up Apple Mail using POP3 (if you're using IMAP, none of this is necessary because IMAP leaves mail on the server by default).

Before you continue, you should enter your email address (the address you want to set up in Apple Mail) in the box above. Entering your email address makes sure that the instructions below are correct.

Changing the Apple Mail settings

To leave messages on the server, you will:

  • Open the Advanced settings window for your mail account
  • Uncheck the 'Remove copy from server after retrieving a message:' checkbox

1. Start the Mail program.

If the Mail program isn’t already running, start it now.

2. Open the “Preferences” window.

Using the menu bar at the top of the screen, click Mail, then Preferences:

The preferences window will appear.

3. Choose the “Account Information” screen.

Navigate to the “Account Information” screen. To do this:

  • Click Accounts (the blue “@” sign) along the top of the window if necessary.
  • Click the address@example.com account in the left “Accounts” column if necessary.
  • Click Account Information if necessary.

4. Disable 'Remove copy from server'.

Uncheck Remove copy from server after retrieving message. That part of the screen should look like this:

(The “Description” section doesn’t matter and may say something else, although it’s easier to keep track of multiple addresses if you set it to be the email address.)

5. Close the 'Preferences' window and save the changes.

Click the red close button in the upper-left corner of the 'Preferences' window. If the 'Save Changes' dialog pops up, choose Save.

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Delete Mail App Macbook

Apple Mail will not let me delete my email and instead gives me an error.

16th March, 20176th September, 2010

Problem

Remove Email From Mac Mail

When you delete an email in Apple Mail using IMAP, the following error can occur:

Symptom

  1. Apple Mail will not delete an email.

Cause

Apple Mail is unable to move the message to the Trash mailbox.

This is a known bug with Apple Mail.

Resolution

Disable Move deleted messages to the Trash mailbox.

  1. Open Mail.
  2. Open Preferences.
  3. Select Accounts.
  4. Select your Account and click Mailbox Behaviors.
  5. Untick Move deleted messages to the Trash mailbox.
  6. Close Preferences.
  7. Click Save.

Enable Move deleted messages to the Trash mailbox

Delete Apple Mail App

  1. Open Preferences.
  2. Select Accounts.
  3. Select your Account and click Mailbox Behaviors.
  4. Tick Move deleted messages to the Trash mailbox.
  5. Close Preferences.
  6. Click Save.