Submitted by Significant_Two_4926 t3_zy8gta in explainlikeimfive
Skatingraccoon t1_j24bhg8 wrote
Removes them from your account and possibly from the server depending on how the server is set up. Some email services might keep copies of email correspondence on their server for a set amount of time before fully deleting them, some will just delete them as soon as you hit "Delete" from your trash folder.
Significant_Two_4926 OP t1_j24cezv wrote
Does G-mail fully delete it?
ryschwith t1_j24i9ik wrote
My suspicion is that the user wouldn’t have any way to recover it but Google could if they had some reason to (like, say, a nice letter from the FBI). So it depends a lot on what exactly you’re trying to avoid.
Skatingraccoon t1_j24d1eg wrote
According to this (https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7401?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop), GMail deletes emails from your account that have been in your Trash folder for 30 days, though you can manually empty that Trash folder earlier than that, too.
[deleted] t1_j24lklc wrote
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ixamnis t1_j24cyny wrote
Gmail moves it to the "Trash folder." Depending on your settings, those emails will completely be gone after 30 days. You can manually go in and get rid of them completely at any time. Or, you can recover them by going to the "Trash" folder and moving them to your "Inbox."
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