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FrankShore wrote:
I 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?
โNov-23-2014 02:22 PM
1492 wrote:
You don't see a "Trash" option?
โNov-23-2014 01:49 PM
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?
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โNov-23-2014 11:33 AM
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?
โNov-23-2014 11:10 AM
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?
โNov-23-2014 10:13 AM
wildtoad wrote:
You can fairly quickly delete mails albeit one at a time by simply swiping the index entry from right to left.
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