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I have a question about a message I get on my mail page. It reads as follows.
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Now I haved erased all messages in my mail box, nothing is in my boxes. So I dont know why. It does change when I get mail. Any Ideas.

Hi,
I think your inbox is gone, but you can give this a try: Add the account again via Mail's account preferences. If Mail did not delete the folder it might get "resurrected"...
Björn

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