If your incoming messages are automatically placed in Trash, the cause
is a misconfigured filter, or a setting on your Forwarding and POP/
IMAP tab.
To resolve this issue, please make sure you haven't created any
filters with the action Delete it that would affect the messages in
question. If you have many filters or have complicated filters in
place, you may need to edit the Delete it action to guarantee that
they are not at fault.
If you've enabled forwarding in your account, please ensure that you
have not selected delete Gmail's copy in your forwarding options.
If you're using a POP client to access Gmail, please ensure that you
have not selected delete Gmail's copy in step 2 of your POP download
options.
Finally, if you're accessing your Gmail from multiple POP clients
(with recent mode), please verify that you have selected 'Leave a copy
of messages on server' in your client configuration settings.
On Dec 19, 2:39 pm, trashbox wrote:
I have no filters running and a lot of my mail from the past 2 days
are going into the trash bin automatically. I go in the trash and
move them back to my inbox, but a few minutes later, they go right
back into the trash automatically.