Thanks, Henry. That’s an interesting system. FWIW, this is how I do
it, in case anyone else finds it useful:
+ I have a small set of genuine imap mailboxes called, e.g.,
“Marketing”, “Social”, “Financial”, etc.
+ I have the same small set of rules attached to my inbox, one
corresponding to each of the genuine imap mailboxes above, that
implement the following logic: If the From address (sometimes Subject,
etc.) of the incoming message matches any From address (or Subject,
etc.) in the corresponding genuine imap mailbox, tag the message with a
corresponding tag: “Marketing”, “Social”, etc; and then move it
to either Deleted or Archive, depending on the tag (Marketing goes to
Deleted, Financial goes to Archive, for example).
+ I have a set of smart-mailboxes that pick up on the relevant tags, so
I can see the same kind of messages (e.g., marketing messages) clustered
over several accounts, etc.
+ Basically, there is a tripartite structure: for every category, I have
a genuine imap mailbox, an inbox rule, and a smart mailbox.
+ This allows the following: the first time I get some marketing
message from, say, [email protected], I manually move the
message into the genuine imap mailbox “Marketing.” The next time I
get an email from the same address, the address is matched with the
content of the “Marketing” mailbox, and the “Marketing” tag is
automatically applied, and the message is moved Deleted. (If one has
only have a single email account, one can skip the smart mailbox part of
the setup, but it is designed to deal with multiple accounts)
+ There is a little overhead in implementing this system for the
first time, but within a few weeks pretty much all messages are sorted
appropriately.
+ I use the same logic for other things like students in a
particular course, committee members in some particular committee, etc.,
but often without defining the relevant tags and just moving the message
appropriately.
+ Messages older than X months in Deleted are purged, etc.
+ I also use SpamSieve, but this system is for stuff that’s not Junk,
but might just be nuisance (and for stuff that’s neither).
FWIW. Anyway…
Zvi
On 26 Mar 2026, at 18:58, Henry Seiden wrote:
Avi,
I use a single Gmail account which has the current G-Server running on
it (recently updated paid account), though it has long been in
existence previously as a free account. In either case, I have not had
this issue.
MM v6292 is working with Gmail and all other source accounts (iCloud,
commercial cPanel Linux servers, M’soft, Yahoo).
Account Synopsis:
* I use a smart mail box to regularly process junk mail from Inbox to
Junk (SpamSieve), use a (MM) filter to delete junk and another filter
to purge that deleted email from the Deleted folder. The deleted
folder is purged from a single (Drone) computer on a thirty day
interval. All seems to be working here.
* The Inbox on each account is cleared as soon as possible from spam.
The remainder is processed by any device regularly.
* Sent Folder is moved to Archive every 15 days with a dedicated
filter for several accounts.
* My junk in Gmail is very manageable, perhaps because of low usage
incoming to me, luckily. I use no server filters wherever possible.
Not so lucky on spam with the other source accounts with heavier
usage, but I believe the combo of MM + SpamSieve keeps up pretty well.
There are 35 messages in my Gmail 2026 Archive file in this account, 7
messages in my Sent folder.
* Right now, no major issues on all. At this time, there are 15 emails
queued to delete and nothing in my inbox. Thanks to MM and other
working clients, email is a valuable tool for me.
* My system: MailMate/6292/8E0C2B09-5E7C-51C0-A74E-30C066DF8C4A
26.4.0/arm64/Mac16,5/14
Respectfully,
Henry Seiden
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Techworks Pro Co.
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On 26 Mar 2026, at 15:28, Zvi Biener wrote:
Hi All,
I wonder if anyone has run into the following behavior, or can think
of why it is happening.
Basically, it seems like MM is not moving Gmail inbox messages to the
trash, and not changing their read status. I know that the MM/Gmail
interaction is tweaked insofar as tags are concerned, but my setup
has worked for years, but something changed in February.
The flow is this: a message comes into the Inbox. It is matches
certain criteria, it is deleted (using the “Delete”) action in
the rules, and then a tag is added to it; say, “Marketing”. I am
*not* subscribed to the “Marketing” folder in my gmail account
from the MM side, since I want the tags to show *as tags* (for reason
irrelevant here). The message remain unread, and I see it in a MM
smart mailbox defined by the “Marketing” tag. (I’m not sure why
it is deleted first and then tagged, as opposed to tagged and
deleted; I set this up ages ago and remember having a reason, but I
don’t remember what).
This all looks perfectly fine from the MM side — the message’s
source mailbox shows as Gmail/Trash and it is tagged properly. But
the message is not actually moved to the Trash folder in Gmail, and,
even after it is read in MM, remains as unread in Gmail. If I flag
it, it does not become flagged in Gmail. However, if I flag it in
Gmail, it becomes flagged in MM; but if I then unflag it, it does not
unflag in Gmail.
I don’t think this is related to an update in MM, since the
timestamp on my MM app is from October, and the issue seems to have
started in February. But I’m using the 6290 version.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Zvi
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