Deleted mail keeps returning gmail

Deleted email in Gmail keep returning after I delete them from my junk mail. I'm running Mail Version 7.3 (1878.6) and OS X 10.9.4.
I've seen older posts on the Apple Community pages outlining the same problems. I've tried the various solutions:  CMD X (cut), delete/reinstall Gmail, delete originals from Gmail account, etc.  None of this works, and the now the list of old/deleted emails is growing by the week.
Anyone got any ideas?  And why did Apple never address this problem in any of its updates? 

See the comment by Stephen Adams in this thread, and by William Lloyd in this thread.

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  • TS3276 Deleted mail keeps returning

    I have recently upgraded to Mountain Lion.  In MAIL Gmail All Mail I keep deleting and removing from Trash but the messages keep returning over and over again.

    try rebuilding your mailbox.  it may just be that your local storage has gotten out of whack with the online storage; rebuilding should fix that.

  • TS3276 Why does Deleted mail keep returning?

    why does deleted email messages keep returning?

    Try re-indexing the mailboxes. This can take awhile if you have a lot of mail.
    Reindex messages      Mavericks/Yosemite

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    I have my inbox at the minimum amount of mail in settings.  also to remove my trash after one day.  Mail keeps coming back to my inbox even though I delete it manually from trash.  drives me crazy.

    I didn't mention this is on an ipad2.

  • Deleted mail keeps returning

    when I delete messages in mail they keep coming back 3 or 4 times.I have rebuild mailboxes , but that doesn't help.
    Any other suggestions would be welcome.

    Check to see if you have the option "Store deleted messages on the server" enabled. You can find this under Preferences->Accounts->Mailbox Behaviors. I was having the same issue with emails popping back up after I had deleted them. Unchecking this checkbox resolved the issue. For some reason if the deleted message is being stored server side, the flag isn't being thrown that the message was deleted. As a result, the server thinks it's still valid email and continues to serve it to you. I still think this is a problem on Apple's end, because this behavior was occurring across all of my emails accounts: iCloud, GMail and private servers. So it's not the provider, it's the way Apple Mail does things.

  • Deleted Mail keeps returning to INBOX - please advise!

    Please help me. I am trying to clean out my inbox because it has gotten out of control, I have over 4000 messages and I am trying to delete them in bulk.
    This is what I have been doing: I highlight messages then select delete. Then, I go to the mailbox menu and select permanently delete messages - i have been doing this periodically throughout the entire process.
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    Assuming this is a POP account and you can somehow manage to do the following without Mail crashing (you may take Mail offline to avoid new mail being downloaded while you try to fix the problem), try this:
    1. Create a custom “On My Mac” mailbox (Mailbox > New Mailbox).
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    3. Quit Mail.
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    7. Move the messages in the “On My Mac” mailbox back to Inbox if that’s where you want them to be.
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  • Deleted emails keep returning

    Why do deleted emails keep returning on my mac? I use Mavericks OS.

    Gmail makes it difficult to permanently erase messages.
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    See the comment by Stephen Adams in this thread, and by William Lloyd in this thread.

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  • Deleted messages keep returning

    I have configured both enterprise as well as internet mail (gmail).
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    Hello!!
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  • Deleted emails keep returning on iMac

    how can i get rid of emails that keep returning on imac
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    From the Mail menu bar, select
              Mail ▹ Preferences... ▹ Accounts
    Select one of your IMAP accounts in the list on the left, then open the Mailbox Behaviors tab, Uncheck the box marked
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    Hi,
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  • Deleted mail keeps reloading in my Drafts folder.

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    What's causing this and how can I make it stop?
    Thank you.

    Really? No one else is seeing this?
    It just happened again. An email from my mom resurrected my "Family" folder on my iPhone, when the rules set up in Mountain Lion clearly show it should've been filed under "People."
    I even deleted all my old rules and recreated them based on my new folder structure. It seems somewhere, my old rules are still in play.
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  • Deleted mail keeps reappearing in my in box, apparentlt randomly

    I am frequently receiving advice I have new mail only to find the new mail is in fact mail dating back some days or weeks. This may be 1 mail or multiple mails, perhaps up to 30 and is a real nuisance, Any advice most welcome, thanks. This only affecting Thunderbird, not Bell / Sympatico.

    Deleted mail can reappear if the folder has not been compacted frequently.
    * http://kb.mozillazine.org/Thunderbird_:_Tips_:_Compacting_Folders
    '' If you don't compact your folders regularly, performance can slow to a crawl, you can't store new messages anymore, start losing parts of messages or have deleted messages resurrected.''
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