I may be misreading your problem, but in my Apple Mail window on a MacBook Pro 2009 Unibody running 10.7.5 there is a standard left-sided window showing all the different mailboxes you have or have created. At the bottom of this left window forming roughly a square is a partition labeled Mail Activity, which intermittently shows progress of Mail coming in or out of various Mailboxes with a blue progress bar. At the bottom of that are three symbols, 1) a "+" sign, 2) a down arrow in a square, and 3) a cogwheel plus down arrow. Holding my cursor over #2 reveals that it's called "Hide Mail Activity". If I click the #2 down arrow in square symbol, it collapses the Mail Activity partition. You can recover it by clicking the same symbol again (now an up arrow). Does this help you?
Dick Johnson
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Richard E Johnson, ScM, MD, DABA
On Jul 8, 2014, at 9:50 AM, DavidU2 davidu02@frontiernet.net [apple-iphone] wrote:
When I got my iPhone a few months ago I set up iCloud. When doing that, an iCloud mailbox was added to Mail. Now I constantly see three activities in the Activity window with an animated horizontal blue white stripe:Traversing mailboxSynchronizing withFetching new mailHow do I get rid of those annoying activity activities?-or-Can I just delete the iCloud mailbox without breaking something in the future?
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