David Bedford

Q: iOS 10 mail...no delete all

Where has this option gone in iOS 10 Mail? You can no longer delete all in sent mail..

Real pain having to delete each on in turn.

 

is there a way round this anyone please?

david

MacBook (13-inch Aluminum Late 2008), OS X El Capitan (10.11.1)

Posted on Sep 13, 2016 11:45 PM

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  • by TheToid,

    TheToid TheToid Oct 20, 2016 5:33 AM in response to David Bedford
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    Oct 20, 2016 5:33 AM in response to David Bedford

    They removed it, it seems that Apple doesnt really give a stuff about the users, they will just remove functionality and say screw you to all the users, personally I won't be buying another Apple device, I can't stand updating a mobile device and losing functionality or having my devices capabilities reduced:

     

    * No apple I don't want to press my flimsy home button every time I unlock my iPad Mini 2

    * No apple I don't want to have to select every email manually just to delete them, I get hundreds of emails a day

    * No apple I don't want to be forced to see a hundred Game Centre notifications pop up each time I launch my game

    * No apple I don't want you to change the grouping of the notifications on the home screen

    * No apple I don't want to be asked every hour whether I want to update my device, knowing that it will make it useless if I do..

     

    I hope the Apple company goes bust in a few years time and moves out of the way for someone who actually wants to innovate and not just increment and make changes to software with no benefits...

  • by Bus man,

    Bus man Bus man Oct 20, 2016 6:34 AM in response to David Bedford
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    Oct 20, 2016 6:34 AM in response to David Bedford

    **** apple

  • by IdrisSeabright,

    IdrisSeabright IdrisSeabright Oct 20, 2016 6:40 AM in response to TheToid
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    Oct 20, 2016 6:40 AM in response to TheToid

    TheToid wrote:

     

     

    * No apple I don't want to press my flimsy home button every time I unlock my iPad Mini 2

    * No apple I don't want to have to select every email manually just to delete them, I get hundreds of emails a day

    * No apple I don't want to be forced to see a hundred Game Centre notifications pop up each time I launch my game

    * No apple I don't want you to change the grouping of the notifications on the home screen

    * No apple I don't want to be asked every hour whether I want to update my device, knowing that it will make it useless if I do..

    Why are you telling us? We can't do anything about it. Tell Apple:

     

    http://www.apple.com/feedback

  • by TheToid,

    TheToid TheToid Oct 20, 2016 2:13 PM in response to IdrisSeabright
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    Oct 20, 2016 2:13 PM in response to IdrisSeabright

    Already did, and I'm sure they won't do a thing.

  • by MichelPM,

    MichelPM MichelPM Oct 20, 2016 3:11 PM in response to TheToid
    Level 6 (14,250 points)
    iPad
    Oct 20, 2016 3:11 PM in response to TheToid

    If you're a GMail, Yahoo mail, Microsoft Hotmail user, you can eliminate the frustrations that Apple caused with their latest version of the iOS Mail app and switch to a replacement alternative that works just like the previous version of iOS Mail did, plus a whole lot more.

     

    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7711310

     

    If you do not use any of these email services, then sorry, you are out of luck.

    Send more feedback to Apple.

    You can send multiple feedback as many times as you want back to Apple/

     

     

    For future reference there is a way to temporarily remove an iOS upgrade/update so it can't ever download at all.

     

    Go into the Settings App, General Settings panel.

    In the right hand column, tap Storage and iCloud Usage.

    At the top in the first block of 3 panels where it is titled at the top of this block Storage, tap the panel that says Manage Storage.

    A list of every app will generate itself.

    Once this list stops generating, look through this list until you see something like iOS 10.x.x in this list.

    Tap on the arrow at the far right on that iOS 10.x.x panel.

    It will bring you to another screen that will allowing you to completely delete/remove the entire iOS upgrade/update.

     

    This removal/deletion of an iOS upgrade/update is not permanent and may return at anytime when the iOS upgrade/update at some point will get re-pushed to your iDevice, where you can simply perform this procedure, again.

     

    Good Luck to you!

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