Permanently delete Mac mail messages?

How do I permanently delete my Mac mail from the server after eliminating mail in trash bin?


Posted on May 17, 2023 08:18 AM

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Posted on May 17, 2023 08:38 AM

That depends on what type of account you have. For IMAP or Exchange accounts, it should be immediate. These accounts sync your client with the server, so if something is deleted from the trash locally it should be also on the server.


If you still have a POP account, it depends on the settings. It may be set to delete immediately after downloading, or after a set amount of time. The trash in your mac is not connected or synced to the trash on the server.

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May 17, 2023 08:38 AM in response to UteHwk

That depends on what type of account you have. For IMAP or Exchange accounts, it should be immediate. These accounts sync your client with the server, so if something is deleted from the trash locally it should be also on the server.


If you still have a POP account, it depends on the settings. It may be set to delete immediately after downloading, or after a set amount of time. The trash in your mac is not connected or synced to the trash on the server.

May 17, 2023 08:52 AM in response to UteHwk

UteHwk wrote:

Also, is my email stored on a server in the cloud?


Again, it depends...

For POP accounts, mail is downloaded and stored in your Mac.


For IMAP and Exchange accounts, mail is synchronized between devices.

This makes it easy to access your e-mail in your Mac as well as the iPhone, for example.


You can, however, make sure to keep messages only on your mac, independently of the server or other devices: that is what the "On My Mac" location you can see in the Mail Sidebar is for.

Any message that you move or copy to a mailbox "On My Mac" will be stored there, irrespective of the server or other devices.


May 17, 2023 09:13 AM in response to UteHwk

I don’t know what Apple’s backup policy is. I’m sure they make backups on a regular schedule to recover from a disaster.


Apple is probably one of the most privacy conscious companies in the world, however, so I wouldn’t be too worried about copies of your emails falling into the wrong hands.


Of course, Apple will cooperate with law enforcement and provide information they are required to under the law when presented with a court order to do so…

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