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- nomad297ExplorerNot that I'm aware of. It was a couple years ago that I was looking for a way to do it. I found nothing, so I am in the habit of deleting emails as they come in.
Bruce - FrankShoreExplorerI don't get it. Here, Apple is supposed to be this very progressive company with all the bells and whistles as far as hardware goes, yet their software won't even offer a person the basic functionality offered by Windows (gasp!) or Android (gasp!)
Is this something that they've overlooked or decided that their users don't need? - wildtoadExplorer III suspect IPad assumes that bulk deletes will be handled by the mail system that you are linked to such as gMail, AOL mail, Yahoo Mail. I have Gmail, Road Runner Mail, both of which auto forward my mail to my ICloud account. The latter is what I have connected to both my IPhone and IPad. If I need to bulk delete email (I don't get that much mail) I go to my PC and sign-in to my icloud account and do the deletes from there.
You can fairly quickly delete mails albeit one at a time by simply swiping the index entry from right to left.
It would be nice for the IPad app to allow bulk deletes but have yet to find a way.
I found this... - 1492ModeratorI only have access to an iPad at work. But you can do so in the iPhone. If you open the Inbox, there is an Edit link which when clicked, allows you to check-mark all emails that you want to do a bulk function, such as delete. You may want check if there is something similar in the iPad?
- 1492Moderator
wildtoad wrote:
You can fairly quickly delete mails albeit one at a time by simply swiping the index entry from right to left.
This is actually one of my favorite iPhone functions. I wish Android had something similar? But, then again, there are a few convenient functions missing that my Samsung Galaxy does automatically. Such as popup available devices automatically when activating Bluetooth from the home screen. Or a simple enable/disable mobile data toggle accessible anywhere. Both of which I've been told Apple is supposedly working on incorporating in future releases of iOS. - bamcoteExplorer
1492 wrote:
I only have access to an iPad at work. But you can do so in the iPhone. If you open the Inbox, there is an Edit link which when clicked, allows you to check-mark all emails that you want to do a bulk function, such as delete. You may want check if there is something similar in the iPad?
You can do this on the iPad as well. - FrankShoreExplorer
1492 wrote:
You can "bulk check" all emails, but then it only gives me the option to "mark as read"
I only have access to an iPad at work. But you can do so in the iPhone. If you open the Inbox, there is an Edit link which when clicked, allows you to check-mark all emails that you want to do a bulk function, such as delete. You may want check if there is something similar in the iPad? - 1492ModeratorYou don't see a "Trash" option?
- FizzExplorer
FrankShore wrote:
1492 wrote:
You can "bulk check" all emails, but then it only gives me the option to "mark as read"
I only have access to an iPad at work. But you can do so in the iPhone. If you open the Inbox, there is an Edit link which when clicked, allows you to check-mark all emails that you want to do a bulk function, such as delete. You may want check if there is something similar in the iPad?
You can't bulk select and delete.
You have to tick off each individual email then click delete. - FrankShoreExplorer
1492 wrote:
You don't see a "Trash" option?
No, there is no trash option!
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