Short Answer. Gmail will automatically empty your Trash folder after 30 days. This means that emails in your Trash will be permanently deleted after 30 days. Gmail will also delete emails in the Spam folder after 30 days. You can also manually empty your Trash folder by selecting the emails you want to delete and then selecting the “Delete Method 1: Recover emails from the Deleted Items folder: In your Office 365 account, go to Outlook on the web. On the left folder pane, go to the Deleted Items folder and click on it. In the Deleted Items folder, find the message you want to restore and right click it. In the window that opens, use the Restore or Move options to recover a
Open the Trash folder on the sidebar. Open the message/conversation you want to recover and select the Move to icon on the Gmail toolbar. Select the folder, label, or group you want the deleted mail restored to. Or, use the search bar to find a group. Quick Tip: Learn how to manage your Gmail inbox by sorting emails into labels, folders, groups
To empty the trash, you'll need to open Gmail in a desktop browser or on your iPhone, iPad, or Android device. Use the "hamburger" menu button at the top-left corner of the screen to expand the menu---if it's not already expanded---and select "Trash." At the top of the screen, you'll see a message explaining that trash is deleted after 30 days.
Choose the Trash option from this menu. Once you’ve opened the folder, you can start to recover deleted emails. Select the messages you wish to recover by clicking on the box to the far left of the email row. Now, click on the Move button. You can select where to put the deleted email from the drop-down menu. . 430 245 474 361 39 178 161 172

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