Two bugs in the Mail App

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  1. Posts : 533
    Windows 10 Pro x64 Version 21H2
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    Two bugs in the Mail App


    Hello,

    I'm experiencing 2 annoying bugs in the Windows Mail app on Windows 10 x64 Pro. I'm not sure if this is a fault at my end or not.

    1. I have linked a Gmail account in the Windows Mail app and have chosen to put the category "Concepts" of that account in the Favorites bar on the left side of the app. However, for some reason the app does not memorize this after restarting the PC and launching the Mail app again. I have to do this every time.

    2. The toast notification that appears on the right below corner of the screen when receiving a new email, conains a "delete" button with a large X icon. However, clicking this button does NOT delete the email and I the email still being in my Inbox when launching the app. There is a second "Delete" button that you can add to the toast notification through the Mail app settings, and it has a Recycle bin icon. This one does work for some reason.

    Reinstalling the app doesn't fix these issues.

    Is anyone else experiencing these bugs or are they only at my end?
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  2. Posts : 2,075
    Windows 10 Pro
       #2

    I have no real anwser/fix for you....but this is exactly why I don't use this freaking useless (IMO) mail app. I prefer to use an actual email client. In my case I use Outlook 2016 from Office 2016 Pro Plus. There are a few really good free email clients out there, here's a link to some. Then there are the web-based clients like Gmail, Outlook.com, Yahoo.
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  3. Posts : 1,020
    Windows 10 Pro 20H2 19042.572
       #3

    I do use the W10 Mail app and it works ok other than it doesn't remember or have the ability to store a default FONT ! Beyond that, pertaining to your request, I really don't know exactly what a favorites bar is within the app. Can you take a screen print of it working and then one where isn't. Now your issue, Notifications are just that to remind you that you did receive an email. The purpose of the "X" is to delete the notification not the email that you received.

    I will be watching for your reply.
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  4. Posts : 533
    Windows 10 Pro x64 Version 21H2
    Thread Starter
       #4

    storageman said:
    I do use the W10 Mail app and it works ok other than it doesn't remember or have the ability to store a default FONT ! Beyond that, pertaining to your request, I really don't know exactly what a favorites bar is within the app. Can you take a screen print of it working and then one where isn't. Now your issue, Notifications are just that to remind you that you did receive an email. The purpose of the "X" is to delete the notification not the email that you received.

    I will be watching for your reply.
    Thanks for your reply. The Favorites bar i'm talking about is the "Folder" section on the left of the Mail app (marked with a red square) to which you can add the email folders:
    Two bugs in the Mail App-mail-app.jpg
    I have now added the "Concepts" folder of my Gmail account in that section. But when I reboot my PC, and launch the Mail app, that Concepts folder is gone and I have to add that every time.

    As for the X in the notification bar, are you sure its purpose is to remove the notification itself? Because from what I know, you can close the notification by clicking on the upper right corner of the notification where an arrow pointing to the right appears. It seems a bit misleading if there is a second option as part of the Mail app itself to do this, especially when the X button is called the same name (Delete) as the delete button that you can add to the notification bar from the Mail app settings.
    Last edited by JohnnyGui; 15 Mar 2018 at 14:22.
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  5. Posts : 1,020
    Windows 10 Pro 20H2 19042.572
       #5

    Thanks for explaining the favorites. This could be a problem with the protocol that Gmail uses. It may not allow you to create a permanent sub-folder. I would recommend that you login to your Gmail account (via web browser) and create that sub-folder there. Then when you can use your mail app it will appear and remain there and you will be able to add or delete files to that sub-folder. I experienced this recently (with-in the last 6 months). Google changed some security setting which stopped the all mail apps from performing similar functions.
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  6. Posts : 533
    Windows 10 Pro x64 Version 21H2
    Thread Starter
       #6

    storageman said:
    Thanks for explaining the favorites. This could be a problem with the protocol that Gmail uses. It may not allow you to create a permanent sub-folder. I would recommend that you login to your Gmail account (via web browser) and create that sub-folder there. Then when you can use your mail app it will appear and remain there and you will be able to add or delete files to that sub-folder. I experienced this recently (with-in the last 6 months). Google changed some security setting which stopped the all mail apps from performing similar functions.
    The Concepts folder seems to be already there in my Gmail account via the web browser.
    Two bugs in the Mail App-concepts.jpg

    I have just enabled POP and IMAP in the GMail account settings in my browser. I have yet to see if this fixes the issue.
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  7. Posts : 2,716
    Windows 10
       #7

    1. Gmail is one of complications, don't know the answer to that one. I have Gmail on the Mail App but down the bare minimum folders. None of those fancy "sorts" Folders. Those are switched off in Gmail(using Webmail).

    2. It's a "Dismiss" button X that just deletes the notification not the Email. You want the other Centre Button with the bin it says "Delete" with bin icon.
    Maybe just one of language, my reference is English(UK).

    Yes, there are a number of things not working in the Mail App, send some feedback to MS, if that is working...

    Currently with mine is the "conversation" mode is switched on after some updates, more of an irritation.
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  8. Posts : 533
    Windows 10 Pro x64 Version 21H2
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Helmut said:
    1. Gmail is one of complications, don't know the answer to that one. I have Gmail on the Mail App but down the bare minimum folders. None of those fancy "sorts" Folders. Those are switched off in Gmail(using Webmail).

    2. It's a "Dismiss" button X that just deletes the notification not the Email. You want the other Centre Button with the bin it says "Delete" with bin icon.
    Maybe just one of language, my reference is English(UK).

    Yes, there are a number of things not working in the Mail App, send some feedback to MS, if that is working...

    Currently with mine is the "conversation" mode is switched on after some updates, more of an irritation.
    Ah! That explains it. My Windows is in Dutch and for both buttons it says the same: "Delete" (when translated to English).

    Enabling IMAP and POP of my Gmail account didn't do anything unfortunately. I removed and added the Gmail account again in the Mail app and this also didn't fix it.

    I think it's indeed something at Gmail's end but not sure exactly what.
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  9. Posts : 2,716
    Windows 10
       #9

    The Gmail Webmail settings are confusing with references to IMAP and POP. Historically I used POP and it says enabled with Gmail and it says since 2009, however none of the 3 selections below that is selected, guess that is an inherited setting.
    Below that in IMAP Access, that is clearly selected and enabled.
    The incoming server is listed as "imap.gmail.com:993:1" in Win 10 Mail, so IMAP it is.
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  10. Posts : 533
    Windows 10 Pro x64 Version 21H2
    Thread Starter
       #10

    Helmut said:
    The Gmail Webmail settings are confusing with references to IMAP and POP. Historically I used POP and it says enabled with Gmail and it says since 2009, however none of the 3 selections below that is selected, guess that is an inherited setting.
    Below that in IMAP Access, that is clearly selected and enabled.
    The incoming server is listed as "imap.gmail.com:993:1" in Win 10 Mail, so IMAP it is.
    Sorry for bothering you with this but could you please perhaps try adding the Concepts folder to the Favorites bar in the Mail app (shown in my post #4) and see if it would stay there after reboot? Want to make sure if there is no fault at my end.
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