In my main and only Inbos I’ve created subfolders to divert mails as per rules. When checking if I forgot to answer some email, I go to All Inboxes, because I’ve a lot of subfolders.
An email that arrived today and that’s sitting in it’s subfolder, isn’t shown in “All Inboxes”.
Yet mail that is not in subfolders, thus is in the main “Inbox”, is showing up.
So really the All Inboxes is useless, if it’s the same as Inbox, not including “All mail”…
Is this per design? I am not aware of any changes on my side that could have caused this.
Thank for any enlightment!
An email that arrived today and that’s sitting in it’s subfolder, isn’t shown in “All Inboxes”.
Yet mail that is not in subfolders, thus is in the main “Inbox”, is showing up.
All Inboxes is designed to only show all new emails “from all your various account Inboxes only”. That’s normally how unified inbox account emails work in Mail Clients I’ve used.
So if there is new “unread emails in any other mail folders” from an automatic or manual rule after the email arrived in the Inbox, then you can click on “Unread” under Favourites to view & reply to them. If you don’t see Unread, then “right click on Favourites” and check / enable the Unread option.
Once you have then read & replied to those new other folder emails in Unread, they will then “only show in the mail folder the rule moved them to”
I understand, and see this All Inbox is for multi-account/inboxes.
I solved my need with a Search folder (‘all email from last week’) that seems to work fantastically.
Thanks