Definitely, that works to go to Edit. I hope I never have 4,700 of them again!
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That makes sense, Joseph.
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No. The easiest way to do that, is to go
want to delete which will select it, then once
> again tap the Trash button at the bottom right.
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No. The easiest way to do that, is to go in and check each check box, on the
website mind you, you can do 50 conversations at a time. And then down below
each 50 conversation
t; Mark as read, but it won't delete them?
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Mark as read, but it won't delete them?
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The most you can do with the iPhone
The most you can do with the iPhone, as select all, and then mark all as read.
> On Jul 17, 2021, at 6:13 PM, Carolyn <4carol...@windstream.net> wrote:
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> Is there a way to delete a whole bunch of emails en bloc?
> Thanks.
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Is there a way to delete a whole bunch of emails en bloc?
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Hi all, wondered if it were at all possible to delete emails in bulk with the
gmail app for iOS and using VoiceOver.
Thanks
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That maybe true if you’re using the threaded option to view email. However, I
don’t use my threaded option when I view my email and activity of the router is
definitely not consistent.
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> On Sep 26, 2017, at 4:47 PM, Paul Sandoval wrote:
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I can only encourage you to also write to Apple Accessibility and tell them
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Hi,
I have no problem with the fact that they have changed the rotor. What I have
a problem with how ever is that it is just not consistent. It should be fixed.
Thanks.
Matthew
> On Sep 26, 2017, at 3:08 PM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
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> Hi List,
>
> This has been
I'm curious why more people don't use the Edit button and select the
messages to trash, then deal with the mail that's left after pressing
that button. When I found this Edit button, I stopped using the flick
up or down gesture in this context.
Matthew
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Sieghard,
Let me see if I can explain this adequately.
If you have a message thread, as in having multiple messages, and you flick up
and double tap on delete thread, the setting will remain on delete thread if
the next message in the list is also a threaded conversation.
If not the setting
I absolutely agree, Sieghard. There is no consistency in whether or
not the roter changes from delete to activate which means a lot of
extra swiping to check the setting before tapping. I have already
inadvertently deleted several messages because I anticipated one
action and got another.
I'll be
Hi List,
This has been dsicussed already and I believe Applevis has actually flagged
this as a bug in iOS 11. If you are in the mail app and flick down to change
the rotor to delete and then double tap to delete the message you are on, the
rotor used to reset itself to "Activate" so that when
Hi Billy, there's a couple ways of doing this. You can go to the website of a
Gmail.com, or you can go to your iPhone app, and make sure that deleted
messages going to the trash folder when you delete them. Now at the top, there
is an edit button, double tap on that, and then you can select
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hi guys, After adding gmail account to my iphone.
I have found over 15000 email messages some from years ago. I suppose I
have to go to the server to get rid?.
Could some kind person provide instructions in how to remove these
messages from
hi guys, After adding gmail account to my iphone.
I have found over 15000 email messages some from years ago. I suppose I
have to go to the server to get rid?.
Could some kind person provide instructions in how to remove these
messages from the gmail server please?, Billy
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You will have to do it pre-iOS 9, select them all one by one and double tap
trash button. No, I don’t like the removal of the trash all button either, and
we have told Apple to bring it back, but it hasn’t been done yet. There is
light at the end of the tunnel though and that is to turn on
Hi: I used to delete all my emails in the in-box on the iPhone hitting the
edit button so it read cancel and then hitting the trash button. Now it says
trash "dim." any suggestions on deleting my emails?
Thanks.
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Hello: my wife has an iphone, ipad and imac. Is it possible to set up the
devices so that when she deletes emails from one device they are automatically
deleted from the others?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Martin Nelson
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I believe the answer is only if the mail accounts are using iMap.
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On Jan 17, 2015, at 7:13 AM, martin nelson
With Imap protocol for email, this is done automatically. For Pop3, you can go
into the advanced settings on each device for the email account and set it to
delete messages from the server.
HtH,
Teresa
We can see with the eyes, but we see with the brain as well, and seeing with
the brain is
: She would still keep her current email account(s).
Hope this helps a bit.
Carol P
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Hello: my wife has an iphone
IMAP and I believe Exchange.
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Richard
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IMAP and I believe Exchange.
On 01/17/2015 09:23 AM, Richard Turner wrote:
I believe the answer is only if the mail accounts are using iMap.
Richard
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I've tried cleaning out my junk and trash and all mail folders and the messages
keep reappearing. How do I make them go away? I use gmail if that helps.
Haya Simkin guide dog Pammy
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Are you using POP3 or IMAP? If you're using POP3 then your messages will
be redownloaded from the server the next time your mail is synced,
unless you have it set to remove messages from your server after
downloading or after deleting or moving to another folder. If you're
using IMAP then when
I'm using gmail which I think is IMAP. I have emails as old as mid march in the
all mail folder. I keep deleting them and they keep coming back.
Haya Simkin guide dog Pammy
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On 15 Jun 2014, at 18:42, Christopher Chaltain chalt...@gmail.com wrote:
Are you using POP3 or IMAP?
Gmail supports both POP3 and IMAP.
I never mess with my All Mail folder. I just delete messages from my in
box or move them into folders if I want to hold on to them. The messages
I delete end up in the Trash folder and disappear after about 30 days.
I just use my All Mail folder to look for
How can I delete emails permanently? Right now if I swipe up it says archive,
and if I go up again it says more, but then I have to manually move them
myself. Is there a setting to make the phone say delete and then you can just
delete them like with texts?
Shirley
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Hi,
You have to go into Mail/contacts/calendar settings. You double tap on the
email address in question,, then you have to double tap on your email address
again. Now you flick right to advanced. In here is where you change your
setting for deleted messages.
I hope this makes sense.
You
You can delete emails in a folder by flicking up or down to get to the
delete option and then double tapping. If you're reading a message then
the delete button is at the bottom of the screen, right above the home
key, you can find it and double tap to delete a message.
To lock your screen
Hello all, I tried Christipher's suggestion, but unfortunately it only has
a move option and no delete button. I even tried swiping up on the list of
emails, but unfortunately there is no delete option.
Thanks,
Doug
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contacts, etc. and find your IMAP account and double-tap on it. Go to the
button with your email address and double-tap. Double-tap on the
Good catch Teresa. Doug is using Gmail.
When in your in box or another folder, flick up or down. In my case, I
hear More, Trash and Default action. If you double tap on Trash
the message will be deleted, i.e. moved into the Trash folder. You may
have to do what Teresa suggests before this
Thanks all for the help.
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Good catch Teresa. Doug is using Gmail.
When in your in box or another folder, flick up or down. In my case, I hear
More, Trash and Default action. If you double tap
With VO running, is there swipe gesture to delete an email message that is
open and VO has been reading out? Thanks!
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Hello all.
I have an Iphone 5 and I'm running ios 7 is there a specific way to delete
emails using the mail app under voiceover in ios 7?
Also, I'm wanting to get back to my home area under facebook from anywhere I
am under the app. How can this be done?
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Hello all.
I have an Iphone 5 and I'm running ios 7 is there a specific way to delete
emails using the mail app under voiceover in ios 7?
Also, I'm wanting to get back to my home area under facebook from
not that I know of, but the delete button is right above the home
button, so it's easy to find and double tap.
Also, before you open an email message, when you're in your in box, you
can just flick down to get to delete and then double tap to delete the
message. This is particularly handy if
No, the only way to delete a message using voiceover gestures is when you're
pointing to the message in a list of messages and a folder. When a message is
open, your only option is to find an double tap the delete button.
On Nov 6, 2013, at 1:07 PM, Harry Bell ubupanora...@icloud.com wrote:
When in the in box, you can flick up or down to get to delete and then
you can double tap. If you have hints turned on in VoiceOver and you set
your preview in the mail app to display a handful of lines then you can
hear quite a bit of an email and decide if you want to read the whole
thing,
When you were pointing to an e-mail in a folder, swipe up and double tap To
delete it. You can also double tap the edit button in the top right corner of
any folder’s screen, and then double tap all the messages you want to delete.
Once done, double tap the delete button on the bottom of the
The only problem with using this method to hear a message preview, is that it
does not work when voiceover moves focus to the next email after deleting one.
Flicking to an email will read the preview, with hints turned on, but if you
delete a message and voiceover moves to the next one, it will
True, I usually start from my oldest unread message, so after deleting a
message I have to do a flick left to get to the next unread message and
then I'll hear the preview being read after a bit of a pause.
On 11/08/2013 04:18 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
The only problem with using this method to
Hi,
I have now setup my gmail account on my i phone. Looking through the emails
however I can't find a way to delete emails from the i phone.
I can see ways to move emails to other folders, archive them and other things
but no delete.
Where is the delete?
Thanks.
Dan Beaver
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To get the delete button instead of the archive button, go into Settings
- Mail, Contacts, Calendars and double tap your Gmail account. Now turn
the option to Archive Messages off.
On 09/02/13 06:50, Dan Beaver GMail wrote:
Hi,
I have now setup my gmail account on my i phone. Looking
Hi guys,
I've just started to use the IPhone for emailing. But can anyone tell me how to
delete old emails, since I don't want to clutter up my inbox.
Kind regards and thanks in advance,
Helena and the friendly Mitzie-cat
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You should be able to just tap on the delete button on the bottom of the
screen. If you have an archive button instead of a delete button then go
into Settings _. Mail, Contacts, ... - Your email account and turn
archiving off. Note, I'm assuming you're using Gmail and IMAP. This may
still work
If you have IOS 6 and you know you want to delete it before reading it just
touch it, flick and you will hear delete then double tap.
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 5:16 PM, Christopher Chaltain chalt...@gmail.comwrote:
You should be able to just tap on the delete button on the bottom of the
screen.
You can either double tap edit in the top right of the screen then select the
e-mails you want to get rid of, then double tap delete n the bottom left of the
screen. If you don't want to do that, you can swipe up or down on each e-mail
which changes between delete or default. On the delete
Hi all:
I set up my email on my iphone, and when I delete the email, when I refresh
the inbox, I got the same emails again,
Is there a setting that I can do to delete the email?
Thanks
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Are you talking about your Gmail account? Are you using POP or IMAP?
On 20/09/12 18:17, Ramy Moustafa wrote:
Hi all:
I set up my email on my iphone, and when I delete the email, when I refresh
the inbox, I got the same emails again,
Is there a setting that I can do to delete the email?
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