I have old tired eyes. The font in your message is so small that I'm not even going to read it.
On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 7:58 AM, 'Haskell' hask@cox.net [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I too wish for that feature. I receive my emails (Cox is my ISP) both on my desktop computer and my iPhone. If I am out and about, I read it on my iPhone first. It is not a problem to delete them as I read them. Then when I get home, I select all of them on my computer and do a mass delete. However, when I read them first on my computer, as I am doing right now, I can delete them as I read them, but then when I get to my iPhone, I have to delete all 50 or so emails one by one. Having a mass delete feature would make life so much easier and I never understood why it wasn't an option. I understand the workaround involving IMAP vs. POP but very often when I read something on my phone, I don't want it to disappear from the server after I read it.Hask> No one removed your desired "feature" from iOS, because it was never IN
> iOS.
>
> You make this same complaint here over and over again.
> We aren't Apple, and we cannot do anything about this, even if we wanted
> to.
>
> Perhaps you could explain in what circumstances you repeatedly wish to
> delete the entire contents of a mailbox, so we could understand better.
> That circumstance has NEVER arisen for me since first doing email in the
> '90's.
>
> I would also like to know. The only occasion I can think of would be if I
were running short of space but emails only use a lot of that if they have
large attachments.
Otto
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