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It's perhaps a surprise you aren't having MORE problems than just the auto-delete of older messages. If it were me, I'd start by removing my Gmail account from every client/app I could. Get down...
Deleted messages go to Trash for 30 days. If you don't see them there, you'll have to explain a bit more of your typical email workflow so we can figure this out.
I've found that if I delete a few pages of messages manually, it will start working again. First, please note that the auto-delete does not delete messages that are over 30 days old, but...
No, there's no way to change the default Gmail trash behavior. That includes making the duration shorter or longer. You can create your own trash bin that does something similar, but it's kind of a pain and doesn't really do what you want.
There are two ways to remove emails from Gmail: "Archive" and "Delete." When you delete an email, it gets sent to the "Trash," which is where it stays for 30 days. You can also empty it sooner to immediately free up space.
Starting October 13, 2020, we’re changing the retention policies for items in the Trash in Google Drive. With this new policy, any file that is put into a Google Drive trash will be automatically deleted after 30 days.
To help you prevent — or fix — this issue and optimize your storage, here's how to empty your Gmail Trash on both your computer and phone.
Scroll down and click on “Trash” to see emails that you’ve deleted in the last 30 days. Mark the checkbox next to an email and click “Delete forever” to permanently delete individual emails.
Having been a Gmail user for several years, I can tell you there are infrequent periods when old Trash messages do not disappear precisely 30 days after being deleted. Once (years ago) I...
Recover messages from your trash. Important: You can’t recover messages that are permanently deleted or messages that have been in the trash for more than 30 days. If you deleted your messages in...