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beenz

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#208323 7-Feb-2017 08:41
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My S5 recycle mail box is quite full 3K worth of emails.

 

This is causing me issues so I am trying to delete them.

 

The only problem is I can not delete them.

 

 

 

I can delete them manually one by one but selecting ALL causes the email app to freeze.

 

Any way to solve this, as deleting 3k worth of emails one by one is is a pain :)

 

thanks

 

Bernard 


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d3Xt3r
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  #1716347 7-Feb-2017 09:24
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Can you login to the server via webmail and delete it from there?

Alternatively, you could fire up a regular email client on a desktop and delete your mails from there.



beenz

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  #1716363 7-Feb-2017 09:30
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d3Xt3r: Can you login to the server via webmail and delete it from there?

Alternatively, you could fire up a regular email client on a desktop and delete your mails from there.


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I use pop email so the emails on my phone are on my phone only.

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  #1716377 7-Feb-2017 10:03
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Delete the email account from the phone, then set it up again?




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  #1716382 7-Feb-2017 10:11
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trig42:

Delete the email account from the phone, then set it up again?



Or just the clear the storage/cache of that particular app?

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