If you’re like most people, you probably have a lot of email in your inbox. And if you’re like most people, you probably don’t want to spend hours deleting individual emails one by one. Luckily, there’s a way to delete all of your email at once on your iPhone. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone and tap on Mail, Contacts, Calendars.
  2. Under “Mail,” tap on the account that you want to delete all of your emails from.
  3. Under “Settings,” scroll down and tap on “Accounts.”
  4. Tap on the email address that you want to delete all of your emails from and then tap on the “Delete” button next to it. ..

Open the Mail app and go to your Inbox. Select Edit from the upper right corner, then choose whether to delete each email one by one or select all of them at once. Tap Trash or Archive to eliminate them. If only Archive is available, touch and hold Archive until additional options such as Trash Selected Messages appear.

Unfortunately, there isn’t a quick method to remove them. You won’t be able to use a cute button; instead, you’ll need to hold the Shift key for a longer period of time. Choose the first email and keep pressing and holding Shift until your cursor is over the Delete option.

The Mail app on the iPhone is a helpful and easy-to-use program, but it lacks a “select all” option that lets you to erase all of your emails at once. To select all of your email messages in Edit mode on an iPhone, press and hold down the move button while selecting a message.

On the iPhone, open your Email app. Select the filter icon in the inbox to access it. To select all of your unread emails, hold and tap on the top one. Then choose “Trash” to remove all of them.

Open the “Mail” app on your iPhone. Go to your Inbox, Sent, or Draft folder. In the upper right corner, click the “Edit” button. To remove a particular email, manually touch each one and choose “Trash” in the corner.