Click on the Gmail account and right-click on the account and select account settings. You need to click on mail change mailbox sync settings and make sure that the email sync option is checked. If the issue still persists, let's try the below methods and check if it helps to resolve the issue.
Method 1: I would suggest you run the Troubleshooter for Windows App and see if it helps to resolve the issue. Method 2: If the issue persists, then I suggest you remove and re-configure the account in the Mail app and check. Thank you for taking the time to reply with a detailed but simple response.
You're recommendation is very generic and simple and was attempted various times to simply delete and reinstall the account. Did you even take a sample gmail account and try your own suggestion before posting it as a possible solution to so many? This error, where sent items now go to the SPAM folder and the Sent folder is completely empty when compared to the actual gmail folders using a web browser to administer mail happened during the last update to Windows 10 Version as this chain suggests since this after this update is when these folders no longer synced correctly.
Your response says nothing about the Version update and seems like a waste of time for you to post and a waste of time for those of us working on this issue to read and retry the obvious and what was tried before. Hi enzocontini Thanks for your blog and it worked for me on my Windows 10 Pro. I've also made my own thread on that problem, which no one from Microsoft, nor any insiders such as yourself has responded to.
If you are still monitoring this thread, could you give me any suggestions about fixing that problem, or how I can get any help on it? Imagine if we all had to call Word "the Windows 10 word processing app", or Excel "the Windows 10 spreadsheet app", etc. Why can't MS give it a proper, short name? For those who are facing this problem, make sure update Windows and open Microsoft Store and make sure you check for update and see if Mail app is fully updated.
Then try open it and if problem persist, then open start and search for feedback and open Feedback Hub app and report this issue. If the issue already exist in Feedback Hub , then upvote it. Used the troubleshooter link, the app updated and everything now fine. Wish I'd found this thread sooner! Thanks for your help. Google removed the security settings for less secure apps so now this is all you have to do in order to add Gmail accounts to Windows 10 Mail when you get errors using the old method.
Phil Coldrick I like to think that these companies are beyond petty back-stabbing, but I can't help but this this is retaliation for what Google did to SwiftKey's speech-to-text. I wouldn't want to go down that rabbit hole too far, but I can't help but chuckle a bit I've spent the last few months uninstalling the updates to the "Google" App. When it updates, SwiftKey loses its mind. Speech to text gets almost unusable, and the dropdown function when typing that lets you tap a word and select from multiple other options It started early last year, right when Covid was ramping up.
If they can run in a command window that speeds them up a bit plus if you've put in "print" commands here and there you can see the progress -- most IDEs just stall out leaving you clueless. I found python. Skip to content. Star New issue. Jump to bottom. Windows troubles with default program to open. Copy link. I had a similar problem with the. Now on windows 10, so left the problem behind on my window 7 install. Member Author. Before giving up on that VM, you could: right click on the Windows icon on the left of the taskbar select "System" click on "Advanced system settings" click on "Environment Variables" select "Path" in the bottom "System variables" and click "Edit Fresh install on Windows7 gets: "File association not found for extension.
Anyways, hope this is helpful for Windows 10 python users. Here is screenshot of this error:. Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. Not enough pictures. Any additional feedback? Submit feedback. Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback.
If you have a correct reply to my question, could you please give it to me? Lilly -. Windows 10 Mail is only a sync service for existing mail accounts both online and in your office mail if you have it. The folders which it syncs are from the online or office mail account only. So go to the online or office source mail account, sign in to see your stored mail in folders if it provides that service. If you are not sure how to find this, who is your mail provider exactly?
Where have you stored this mail previously? How do you sign in to the mail account you originally set up with this provider? If, like in my case now, the mail account is a POP3 account, the mail is read from the mail server coopied to Windows Mail to a location I have not found and then it is erased from the server, therefore, it is not located there anymore.
I am moving to a new computer and the last thing I need to move is the emails that I have received and sent from Windows Mail, thru this POP3 account. I used the web interface to check if there were any emails stored in the mail server, but unfortunately all received mail has been deleted and all sent email is not stored there either. The Windows 10 Mail Version If yes, could you tell me how? Choose where you want to search below Search Search the Community.
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