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1) Click the box next to the messages that you want to delete. 2)A tool bar will pop up at the top. 3)Click on the trash can And then....... Wa La!!
Gmail App is a mobile version of Gmail for desktops. It can be used to manage mails as well. In gmail app, clicking on the icon will mark it and you can then delete it.
Yes you can.Click Settings at the top of any Gmail page, and open the Accounts and Import tab.Click Google Account settings.Click Edit next to My products on the right side.Click Remove Gmail permanently
if you are using Gmail, simply click the small box to the left hand side of the email title and then click the button with the rubbish bin on it. this should delete it.
In the Preferences you can tell Mail to leave messages on the server, so they will be accessible via the web, for a specified length of time, or until you delete them from Mail's Inbox, or forever.
Gmail shows messages or mails as soon as you open it. The first page that previews is the messages. These mails or messages are the reason why gmail was made.
To delete individual messages: 1. Open Gmail. 2. Open the message (or select the checkbox next to it). 3. Click the Trash icon. 4. To delete a specific message from a conversation thread, click the down arrow next to Reply and choose Delete this message. To delete many or all messages at once: 1. Open Gmail. 2. Find the group of messages you want to delete. You can find messages by searching or by selecting all messages with a certain label. 3. Select messages using the checkbox in the toolbar above your messages. This selects all messages that are currently visible on the page. 4. Directly above your messages, you should see a sentence similar to this: 5. "All 20 conversations on this page are selected. Select all conversations that match this search." Use the "Select all conversations" link to select the rest of the messages if you'd like to delete all the messages at once rather than one page at a time. 6. If you're confident you won't need these messages in the future, click the Trash icon. To permanently delete messages manually: 1. If you want to permanently delete a message right away, you can do it manually. 2. Go to Trash (see directions above). 3. To delete messages individually, open or select the message and click the Delete forever. 4. To delete all messages in Trash at once, click the Empty Trash now link directly above the messages.
sneeze is the only program you can use from will The simple answer is "yes." I use Gmail, which is forwarded to Outlook on my computer, and the messages are synced on my Droid. A disadvantage is that the Droid does not have a "select all" option so you cannot delete all the messages at once. You can select 7-8 for deletion at a time. However, if you delete all the messages from your Gmail Inbox, and refresh the Droid, they will be removed from the phone.
No, you can't delete Facebook using Gmail. To delete Facebook, you have to go on their website. Gmail just is an interface.
You can delete all mails in Gmail in settings. There is an option called account in gmail. Under that you can find, delete all the data.
Just delete your GMail account.
If your incoming messages are automatically placed in Trash, the cause is a misconfigured filter, or a setting on your Forwarding and POP/IMAP tab. To resolve this issue, please make sure you haven't created any filters with the action Delete it that would affect the messages in question. If you have many filters or have complicated filters in place, you may need to edit the Delete it action to guarantee that they are not at fault. If you've enabled forwarding in your settings, please ensure that you have not selected delete Gmail's copy in your forwarding options. If you're using a POP1 client to access Gmail, please ensure that you have not selected delete Gmail's copy in step 2 of your POP download options. Finally, if you're accessing your Gmail from multiple POP clients, please verify that you have selected 'Leave a copy of messages on server' in your client configuration settings.