You can't do it via the app as it doesn't have any function to do so (wish they'd add it!). The only way is to login to your GMail account via web browser.
Emptying the bin via web browser is also very cumbersome. Each mail has to be individually selected by very fine pressure on the tick box. Slightly more pressure opens the mail. There should be an easier way or an empty button/link similar to the command available in Desktops.
Can anyone tell me how to indicate a msg is spam?
Something weird cause when I delete all email in trash from the web site and sign out and then open the gmail app it sinks with the web and shows trash with no emails but for some reason it shows "8* next to trash label. I went back and did an intentional resink with trash selected and the "8" went awayI have deleted my trash via the web for gmail, it does not delete the trash on my nexuse 7. I have over 1000 trash messages I can't delete.
This is in reference to the pc desktop gmail url in your browser. If you choose the Trash folder in Gmail (on the pc), The line above the first message in Trash has 'Empty Trash now' in the middle of the line. In my case, the text is blue. If you empty the trash on the pc and sync your gmail from the N7, it should remove the trash e-mails (as long as you have Trash marked to sync.)I must need a trip to Specsavers, as I don't see an 'EMPTY TRASH NOW' option anywhere! Please tell me where you find this magic button![]()
Thanks
I have deleted my trash via the web for gmail, it does not delete the trash on my nexuse 7. I have over 1000 trash messages I can't delete.
Hi Neal,
I have an HTC one. Do you know where i go to change it to IMAP? i went to settings and i can't find it in there.
Don't think so buffee seems like he is on a mission here.Relax. Those messages aren't in your tablet, they are on the server.
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