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  2. You have 1TB of storage available in Yahoo Mail. That's equal to 1000GBs! You can find out how much storage you're using and what percentage is left. Click the Settings menu icon | select More...

  3. Jun 5, 2022 · My iPhone 'Mail App' is simply using too much storage space (6 GB!!!). I use Gmail which is using somewhere over 2.5 GB. On Apple Mail app it shows the 'App Size' = 12.8 MB but 'Documents and Data' is using 5.99 GB! How do I free up that storage space?

  4. Mar 22, 2015 · My Mail is taking 3.4GB of the available ~13GB of storage on my iPhone6. I walked through the steps you listed before actually deleting anything and I couldn't find an Apple "Mail" app in the App Store - only third-party mail apps.

    • See How Much Space Mail Is Using
    • The Bad SOLUTION: Manually Delete Emails
    • A Better SOLUTION: Remove and Re-Add The Account
    • Limit The Number of Emails Your Service Provides to Mail
    • Use Another Email App Instead of Mail
    • Delete The Entire Mail App

    You can see how much space your iPhone or iPad's Mail app is using in the same way you'd see how much space any other app is using. Open the Settings app on your device, and head to General > iPhone Storage. Scroll down in the list and look for the Mail app. This displays how much space is used by "Mail and Attachments."

    If you're feeling particularly masochistic, you can do this the old-fashioned way. Just open the Mail app and start deleting emails—especially emails with attachments. Select the emails, tap "Move," and move them to the Trash. Be sure to empty the trash afterwards. To find Mail with attachments, you go to your mailbox, then tap the three-line butto...

    There's a better solution. You can force your iPhone or iPad's Mail app to start over from scratch and discard all those offline copies of emails by removing your current email accounts and re-adding them. Assuming you're using IMAP or Exchange for your emails, you won't actually lose any emails if you do this. They'll still be stored on your email...

    The above tips may not be good enough to reduce the space the Mail app uses in the long run. Luckily, there may be a way you can prevent the Mail app from downloading all the emails in your email account. Unfortunately, there's no option in the Mail app itself for this. Your email service may provide an option that allows you to limit the amount of...

    Unfortunately, the Mail app may be difficult to tame. It may eventually take up a lot of storage again after you remove and re-add the accounts. Not all email services let you limit the number of emails your email service shows to the Mail app. Apple hasn't provided any options for controlling how much storage the Mail app uses. However, you can al...

    If you want to get rid of every piece of data from the Mail app, you've always got the nuclear option: delete the entire thing. You can always reinstall the Mail app from the App Storeif you want, and deleting the app will not remove any emails from the email server. All you need to do to access them again is redownload the app and sign in or acces...

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  5. Apr 12, 2021 · For many iPhone users, the amount of storage space available on their devices is at a premium. With all the apps, photos, songs, and games, it's easy to exceed storage limits—especially on an 8 GB or 16 GB phone. If you don't have enough space, clean up your email.

  6. Immediately after your hard-reset your device, if you go back into iPhone Storage, then your 'Other Data' will go back down to aprox 1GB (see details in my post... link above) and in my experience it has solved the issues I had, similar to the ones you described in your post.

  7. Apr 25, 2022 · Deleting the app did white out the app, but the storage space still showed being taken up. It did however clear up about 7 gigs of other storage. It is still taking up 8 gigs and the mail app should not being using this much.

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