Deleting mail from the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch is a little more cumbersome than it should be, but it doesn’t have to be that way. By making a quick settings change, we can turn the existing “Archive” function and swipe gesture into a “Delete” button and gesture instead. This also carries over to the “Edit” options to more easily bulk delete email messages from the iOS Mail app. Here’s how to make this change:
- Open “Settings” and go to “Mail, Contacts, Calendars”
- Tap on the email account you use (i.e.: Gmail)
- Look for “Archive Messages” and flip that to OFF
- Exit out of Settings and return to Mail
Now to access the quick Delete button, you just need to swipe from right to left on any Mail message within mailbox, where the “Archive” option has become “Delete”.
Additionally, you can bulk delete emails this way rather than using the move-to-trash trick for batch deleting, to do that you just need to tap “Edit” and select the group to trash.
This swipe-to-delete trick is used in many other places throughout iOS, including phone calls, music, podcasts, and elsewhere. The feature is useful enough that it’s the new default option in iOS 7, making the settings change unnecessary for users of the latest iOS version. Instead, iOS 7 defaults to turning the “Archive” button into a “Trash” option instead when you swipe, like so:
Choosing the “More” option continues to reveal “Archive” and other options, however.
Check out some more great Mail app tips for iOS.
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