![]() Instead of pressing the trash can icon on Test2 I moved the message to deleted via K-9 Mail and it too no longer showed up in my Gmail inbox. I deleted Test1 by pressing the trash can icon and it disappeared from my Gmail inbox that I was viewing with my browser. Both messages initially showed up in my K-9 Mail Inbox. I tried this by sending myself 2 messages (Test1 and Test2) using another email account. ![]() ![]() On the other hand, If I MOVE the message to the deleted folder it moves it so the message is no longer present. In K-9 Mail if I delete the message by pressing the Trash Can it deletes the message from the inbox on the Gmail Server but, it still leaves the message present for POP3 client downloads. I figured out what’s going on but it’s a bit odd. So my question is this… Is there a way within K-9 Mail to tag a message so that once it’s deleted back on the Gmail Server it really is permanently deleted so the message never is downloaded to Outlook 2016? If I never open the message in K-9 Mail and I open the Gmail Web Interface though my browser and delete it there, the message is deleted completely and is never downloaded to Outlook 2016, So, from my perspective, K-9 Mail isn’t tagging the message properly when it’s sending information back to the Gmail server that it the message is permanently deleted. When I press the trash can button in K-9 Mail the message is removed from K-9 Mail and removed from my inbox on the Gmail Server however once I open Outlook 2016 the message that was deleted still exists somewhere on the GMail server and is downloaded as if the delete process through K-9 Mail never occurred. like an advertisement) I would like to be able to delete the message on K-9 Mail and completely remove the message from the Gmail Server but it’s not working. If there’s a message in my inbox that I read with K-9 Mail and I decide that this message isn’t important to view later (i.e. Once I get home I use Outlook 2016 as the email client on on my PC and it’s setup as a POP3 account so that all messages in my inbox are downloaded onto my PC and nothing is retained on the GMail server. I used K-9 Mail on my phone and tablet to read mail while I’m on the go and K-9 Mail is setup on these devices using IMAP settings.
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