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Aquamail user here for years and really happy with it!
So much settings, you can do whatever you want with it!
Just give it a try you won't regret it!
However, GMAIL auto deletes trash after 30 days and I do not see a way to change the time frame or eliminate it.They do. You are doing it wrong by hitting "Empty Trash" then wondering why it deletes all.
You can delete single emails in the trash folder just like you can from your inbox. It is literally no different.
However, GMAIL auto deletes trash after 30 days and I do not see a way to change the time frame or eliminate it.
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I don't disagree but that does not seem to be the functionality desired by the original poster.Yeah trash is a 30 day limit. To me that's fine because why would I need something in trash 30 days later if I put it in the trash?
I don't disagree but that does not seem to be the functionality desired by the original poster.
Right. Simple fix? Just swipe everything into Archive. It disappears from the Inbox and stays *forever* in the Archive unless you go there and clean it out.I agree if 30 days is a deal breaker then Gmail wouldn't work at all anyway because even when using a 3rd party app if it puts it into "Trash" the Gmail server will delete it regardless if you use the Gmail app or not.
That isn't an app thing more so a Google side thing hence you seeing that same disclaimer on desktop. Therefore he would need to disregard Gmail/Google entirely and go elsewhere or just not put stuff in trash that you don't truly want to trash. One of the two.
Right. Simple fix? Just swipe everything into Archive. It disappears from the Inbox and stays *forever* in the Archive unless you go there and clean it out.
That's correct. The Pro version is what I use, and there are no ads.That's probably the free version