In article <131cee2f-77fd-42a5-92b3-2b6815f33793@p25g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, "paul.brandon@mnsu.edu" <paul.brandon@mnsu.edu> wrote:
> On Jul 30, 2:05Êam, Michael Vilain <vil...@NOspamcop.net> wrote: > > In article > > <95064854-ab0b-48eb-bec3-f246dfa87...@z66g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>, > > > > Ê"paul.bran...@mnsu.edu" <paul.bran...@mnsu.edu> wrote: > > > OK, I did something dumb. > > > I deleted the account mailboxes in my Inbox (don't ask). > > > Any suggestions for restoring them short of opening new accounts > > > duplicating the old ones? > > > TIA > > > > 'Fraid you'll have to restore them from your backups. Ê > > They're gone, baby, gone. > > > > [if you don't have backups, I bet you start looking into setting them > > now] > > > > -- > > DeeDee, don't press that button! ÊDeeDee! ÊNO! ÊDee... > > [I filter all Goggle Groups posts, so any reply may be automatically by > > ignored] > > That's another possibility if all else fails.... > I'd have to restore more than just those mailboxes, 'tho, > probably the whole Library file for Mail. > > I've got a temporary workaround: > I set up a Rule (filter) at the end of the Rule sequence that puts all > mail that hasn't been picked up by another Rule into a mailbox named > 'NEW'; effectively bypassing the Inbox. > Works so far.
That won't "restore" the emails that were stored in the Inbox that got wiped. If you had your account setup to copy and delete the email from the remote server, it's gone unless you have backups.
In the off chance you had Apple Mail setup to delete the files weekly or daily, then they may still be there. But, I've heard that Apple Mail will do something stupid like delete all the emails if you delete the mailbox. It's a common gotcha that lots of people have been bitten by over the years.
So, yes, you can do the rule thing but it won't get the stuff in Inbox back.
-- DeeDee, don't press that button! DeeDee! NO! Dee... [I filter all Goggle Groups posts, so any reply may be automatically by ignored]