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faq:email:why_is_mailbox_size_still_the_same_after_deleting_emails [2022/02/22 19:16] – created vikkifaq:email:why_is_mailbox_size_still_the_same_after_deleting_emails [2022/02/22 19:20] (current) vikki
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 When emails are deleted, they are temporarily placed in the Trash folder until you manually remove them, or log out of your account. This approach allows you to restore any emails that are accidentally deleted, before they are permanently removed. When emails are deleted, they are temporarily placed in the Trash folder until you manually remove them, or log out of your account. This approach allows you to restore any emails that are accidentally deleted, before they are permanently removed.
  
-To clear all emails from the Trash folder, click on the icon next to it.+To empty the Trash folder, click on the {{:faq:email:webmail:icon-trash.png?30|}} icon next to it.
  
 +|{{:faq:email:webmail:empty_trash.png|}}|
  
 Your email space usage should then be refreshed. Your email space usage should then be refreshed.
  
 Note that if your mailbox quota was full or exceeded, clearing the Trash folder may not reset your mailbox space usage immediately. Find out more at [[faq:email:mailbox_getting_full_notification|What is Mailbox Getting Full Notification]]. Note that if your mailbox quota was full or exceeded, clearing the Trash folder may not reset your mailbox space usage immediately. Find out more at [[faq:email:mailbox_getting_full_notification|What is Mailbox Getting Full Notification]].
faq/email/why_is_mailbox_size_still_the_same_after_deleting_emails.1645528593.txt.gz · Last modified: 2022/02/22 19:16 by vikki