Where are my emails disappearing to?

All of the emails in my inbox are disappearing with out my knowledge, approval, or command.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Disappearing_mail

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    First, I don't think I am contradicting myself in my liking of the forum layout yet being upset about the ommission of what I consider an absolutely crucial feature - the daily digest of a group -  IMO.
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    Thanks for your reply.  You suggested some other avenues for me to pursue - namely, treat the emails as files....
    Since the BackUp hard drive is bootable, if I have my iMac running on its internal HD, I cannot drag anything from the BackUp HD to the internal hard drive.  I tried this: - while on the internal HD, i clicked on the mounted icon for BackUp, went to applications, clicked on mail, and Mail opened - but the Inbox that I saw was the relatively empty inbox that is on the internal drive.  True, I did get a second Mail icon on the Dock with its light illuminated, but I cannot open the Mail program with the BackUp Hard Drive files.
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  • Where are my emails 1 week ago in inbox

    I have a problem that my received email in inbox only shows 1 week, after 1 week, they automaticallt deleted and I can not find them.
    What am I doing wrong? where are my previous e-mail? I have talked to email provider Yahoo and Rogers, but the problem are not solved.
    Is there anywhere I can set up keep all email in my "Mail"
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  • Where are my email contacts

    I synced over my email address/contacts using the desktop mgr. Where are they in my phone? Thanks in advance

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    Finally working for me but where are the 100 emails I know I got in the two days the service was out?  I get at least 50 a day and nothing in my in box except my test message I sent from Google.

    I called and spoke to someone in tech support and they were confident that the emails were being stored and would eventually come through, but I have so far gotten most, but not all of my emails from yesterday. New ones do seem to be coming through no problem.

  • Where are the emails you say that I have?

    I show 25 received emails. Three of which are unread, the rest have been read. In the bar at the bottom of the page It says UNREAD: 103 ; TOTAL: 106. Where are all the supposed emails that I have????

    Hello @BellasMa
    If you want to sort your emails by their read state, simply click the circle/star in the toolbar just above the message list. This will sort your messages by read/unread and you should be able to see your unread emails at the top or bottom of the list (depending on wether you choose ascending or descending sorting).
    I hope this helps.
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  • When using "Mail" where are my emails saved?

    Just wanted to know if by using "Mail", are my emails stored on my computer or are they still accessed via a server out in the ether?

    There are two basic protocols: POP and IMAP. See What is the Difference between POP and IMAP Mail Server? for a good comparison.
    POP does not store your messages on a server. They are downloaded to the computer. IMAP stores everything on the server rather than on your computer. This means your mail is accessible from anywhere and from any computer.
    Because IMAP accounts use server storage they cost money. POP accounts may often be free because they do not use any server resources.

  • Where are my emails - in the Spam folder!!!!!

    I use Gmail and use it to fetch emails from the forums to which i subscrible having given them my Bt internet emai address.
    All was going well and I must admit to being lazy in checking my BT/Yahoo mail page. However, I have been doing this recently and have found that now, a lot of email that Gmail should have fetched had been festering away in their Spam folder. I ticked all these and marked them as 'Not Spam'.
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    You can then specify what you want to do wil the message.
    You can edit your filters by going to the mail options menu.
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  • Where are my emails stored

    In Thunderbird, I want to archive all my old emails in a form that I can read them again if necessary by moving them to a NAS drive.
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    OK, thanks for the speedy response.
    There is a lot of information for me go through, but it looks like the answer to my question is there.

  • Where are my email messages from the Mail app located in Lion?

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