Hello, 
Many thanks for the attached. All is now working. The key is to specify that 
the trash folder should be on the server. It was previously on my iMac as I 
thought that would avoid filling up the server with old messages. However I 
should have realised that I needed to store the trash on the server so that 
GMAIL knows that it is trash and that it can be deleted. Now that the trash 
folder is on the server deleting its contents from my iMac tells GMAIL to 
delete this data. So I can now use Apple Mail on my iMac to select all the 
messages in the archive folder and then press the delete key to delete them. 
This moves them all to the trash folder. I can then go to the mail box menu 
item and empty the trash folder. Then presto the archive is now empty!

Paul Hopewell
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Hello Paul, The short answer to your question is, Yes.  You can either manually 
delete messages from your account or have gMail automatically permanently 
delete messages. I will describe the broad strokes on how to accomplish your 
goal.  For detailed instructions, perform a Google search as it has been quite 
some time since I configured my settings and my memory may be a bit rusty. Keep 
in mind that gMail uses labels instead of actual folders; however many use 
these two terms, interchangeably. Okay, the first thing you will need to do is 
to set gMail to automatically delete any messages with the Trash label, after 
30 days.  You will configure this setting from within your gMail.com web 
interface. On your Mac, from within the Mail preferences area, you will 
configure the settings such that any deleted messages will be moved to the 
Trash folder on the server.  In this same area, you will find a setting that 
determines when the Trash folder/label should be permanently purged. Oh, make 
certain that, while in the gMail.com web interface, you set the All mail 
folder/label to always be displayed.  I believe this setting is located in the 
Labels area of gMail.com. To remove current items, either from within your OS X 
Mail client or via the web interface, simply move all of the current archived 
messages into the Trash folder and then manually delete them via either a 
button in the Web interface or via the mailbox menu in the Mac mail client. 
Mark 

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