Actually, Andy, I believe in UK English, and perhaps other languages (I
don't use other languages) it is called Bin instead of Trash.  Cultural
differences :)


On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 3:30 PM, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Having been a Gmail user for several years, I can tell you there are
> infrequent periods when old Trash messages do not disappear precisely 30
> days after being deleted.  Once (years ago) I saw them go somewhat more
> than two months, before they caught up again.
>
> Do I care?  I don't.  It was an interesting curiosity, but nothing more.
>  If it really matters to me, all it takes is a click on the "Delete
> forever" button to make them go away.   (There used to be an "Empty Trash"
> button too, but that apparently went away.)
>
> Are you afraid that your particular Gmail account is malfunctioning?
>
> I am puzzled when you say they are "in the Bin".  That implies you are
> using an email client.  In Gmail's own user interface, as far as I know it
> is always called "Trash", not "Bin".
>
> Andy
>
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