Hi,
I realize i come very late into the thread, but how do you swipe to delete an 
email from any account in ios mail? This is the only app i don't use and 
actually think is clumcy because it doesn't fit my reading style, which goes 
like this: I look at a subject line and in 98 percent of the cases i decide i'm 
not even interested in reading the mail and so i want to delete it. Now the way 
i have to do this, is open a mail and delete it, then close the message reader 
so that i am in the message list and then try to find the next letter. This is 
imho quite tedious and time consuming which is why i ask this question about 
deleting emails with swiping.
Thanks for any answers.
/Krister

10 nov 2011 kl. 18:49 skrev Jon Cohn:

> First may I recomend that you reconfigure your mac GMAIl to use IMAP.  
> Otherwise, when you delete from one system it may not delete from the other.
> 
> Now on to the IOS issue...
> 1. By default GMAIL does not delete, but archives e-mails.  I am not sure if 
> this is important for you, but when you archive a message it is still in 
> gmail, but not in any folder/tag.  There is an option to change this in the 
> IOS 5 Mail settings.  I believe it is a check box.  If you don't do this then 
> the swipe you are performing is probably just archiving the message and not 
> moving it to the "bin" folder.
> 
> To delete multiple threads...
> 1. Near the top right of the list of messages is a "edit" button.  Tap this 
> button and then select the set of messages you want to perform an action on.  
> Then at the bottom will be "Delete N ", , "Move N",  and "Mar N"  where N is 
> the number of messages selected. Just tab the appropriate button and complete 
> the action if necessary.
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Jonathan 
> 
> On Nov 9, 2011, at 10:05 PM, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:
> 
>> Hey all. Me and my friend discovered that even though my Mac says that my 
>> gmail is using pop, my Ipod is automatically configuring it to Imap. This is 
>> really frustrating, since that means that all emails from the time I first 
>> used gmail onward will be displayed. My question is how do you delete all or 
>> multiple emails without having to do the swipe command for voice over to 
>> read everything to delete messages? Or, if this is easier, how do you 
>> configure the Ipod to use pop? I've followed what the site said to do but it 
>> said that it doesn't recognize what I'm trying to do.
>>  
>> Shawn
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