

#My minbox email remove from ipad how to#
It took me weeks of research to figure out finally how to decode this yet another secretive secret of apple. How to delete ALL mail messages from iPhone/iPad in one step How to delete or move ALL emails at once in non-jail broken ipad or iphone It works! I present to you this great tip from shashbasharat found on MacRumors (slightly edited for clarity).

#My minbox email remove from ipad update#
GOOD NEWS UPDATE IOS 13.3 allows you to “Select All” your emails and then touch “Trash” to delete all selected emails! If your phone can’t be updated to this IOS version, the following procedure is often successful read the comments for a detailed description of hundreds of people’s successes and failures. Who knows why? The procedure listed below (the original 2014 post) still works for many people. GOOD NEWS UPDATE IOS 9.0.2 finally displays a “Trash All” button after Edit is pressed! If your phone won’t handle 9.0.2, the following procedure is often successful read the comments for a detailed description of hundreds of people’s successes and failures.īAD NEWS UPDATE IOS 10 has removed the “Trash All” button. I didn’t discover the method-it’s far from obvious-but found it on one of many Apple discussion threads bemoaning this irritating hole in Mail functionality. If you leave your iDevice on for a few days and come back to find a few hundred messages on it that you’ve already downloaded elsewhere this trick will save you time and irritation. And you don’t need to jail break your device.

No more Edit: tap the single open circle next to every individual message and finally tapping Trash. Yes, there is a way to delete all your unwanted iPhone/iPad emails from the Mail app in one step! No more left-swipe:tap Trash for every individual message. If you need to edit or delete filters, you can find all of them by clicking on the gear icon at the top right corner of the screen and selecting "Settings." You can find all of your filters by clicking "Filters and Blocked Addresses.Here’s how to delete ALL mail messages from iPhone/iPad in one step. Click on the three dot icon on the top left, followed by "Filter messages like these." On the next screen, click "Create filter" and then check the box for "Mark as read." If you have a bunch of these emails that are unread, you can also check the box that says "Also apply filter to matching conversations." Finish the process by clicking on "Create filter." Start by clicking on one of these emails. This is best used for things like receipts from services you often use, such as Uber, Venmo, Netflix or Apple. I suggest using Gmail's filter features to automatically mark certain emails read without deleting them. Now that you're cleared out, let's do something about that constantly rising counter of unread emails.
