Is there a way to clear the "predicted mailbox" memory in Mac Mail?

MotionMan

Lifer
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Say I have a folder called "Business 2016." Obviously, as of 1/1/2017, I want to put mail regarding the business in my new folder named "Business 2017" but, even today, the predicted mailbox is "Business 2016." I would like to clear the predicted mailbox and sort of start over.

So, is there a way to clear the "predicted mailbox" memory in Mac Mail?

FYI, I am using Sierra.

Thanks.

MotionMan
 

MotionMan

Lifer
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I am still looking for the answer to this question, but now on Mojave.

Thanks.

MotionMan
 

Jimwarner1

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Same here. After 2 sticking months I think it should know that I want my bills fined in 2019 not 18? My thermostat learns a lot faster than my laptop. I want to say there was a command in an earlier version (mountain lion maybe) that wiped it clean and it had to relearn. I'd be fine with that.
 

Jimwarner1

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Ditto. I know there was a way in pre-Mojave versions cause I did it. It was all or nothing (you erased all the predictions) but it re-learned within a few weeks. Really tired of telling it to not file my 2019 bills in 2018.
 

MotionMan

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Ditto. I know there was a way in pre-Mojave versions cause I did it. It was all or nothing (you erased all the predictions) but it re-learned within a few weeks.

You did it before, but you forgot how you did it?

MotionMan
 

Jimwarner1

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I can't find the command (or which file to trash). It was fairly simple before. There was a "clear" command on the menu I believe (or it was documented which plist file to trash). It clearly ain't relearning based on my manually moving things to their new folder (2019 Bills still want to be filed in 2018 Bills).