So, I just upgraded my iMac from Mavericks to El Capitan and have experienced a host of anomalies with mail (as many have already reported). I’ve worked through most of them (or at least resolved myself to accept to new (dys) functionality.
One item I simply cannot understand/resolve is the displaying of emails TO DIFFERENT mailbox accounts that were sent with the SAME SUBJECT line.
Let me further explain: I keep various email accounts from the same server/email provider. All these accounts are set-up and work as expected to send/receive from my Mac. In mail, these accounts all appear individually under the “Inbox” master heading in the side column.
The issue: If an email is send to ALL or ANY multiple combination of these accounts with THE SAME subject line, Mac mail will only display the first one received when viewing all accounts from the master “inbox” view. Why would it not show these messages as separate messages from separate email accounts in the ALL INBOX view? When looking at the INDIVIDUAL mail boxes the message is there, but when looking at the master view it only shows one mail box / message (presumably the first one that received).
This is annoying as I don’t want to have to check every mailbox individually for messages. I want to see them all at once in the top level “inbox” view.
Anyone experience this or have any idea why that happens? Did I miss a setting or is this another dysfunction of this OS?
Thanks!
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