App plugins: If you download and install a plugin or extension for an. Now that you know the sorts of files that get lumped into the Other category in your Mac storage, it should be clear cleaning up that space isn't as simple as flipping a switch. You can target individual file types though, with special attention paid to large and unneeded. Offload the app, which frees up storage used by the app, but keeps its documents and data. Delete the app, which removes the app and its related data. Depending on the app, you might be able to delete some of its documents and data. If your device is almost full and can't free up space, you might get a Storage Almost Full alert. If you see this.
Hey there, vdddvddd1!
Thanks for reaching out via the Apple Support Communities regarding your Mail app. If I'm understanding, you are noticing that the app is taking up 3GB of storage space on your iPhone 6s, even though you have deleted all your email. I'd be happy to help!
First, use the following article to check your iPhone storage, both directly on the device and using iCloud. Compare to see if the storage amounts are the same in both locations: Check the storage on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
Then, try the following steps in order, testing after each:
If you continue to have trouble after this, feel free to reply back for additional assistance. Please include information as to what happened when you completed each of the above steps.
Have a lovely day!
Mac Mail Storage Location
Thanks for reaching out via the Apple Support Communities regarding your Mail app. If I'm understanding, you are noticing that the app is taking up 3GB of storage space on your iPhone 6s, even though you have deleted all your email. I'd be happy to help!
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First, use the following article to check your iPhone storage, both directly on the device and using iCloud. Compare to see if the storage amounts are the same in both locations: Check the storage on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
Mac How To Delete Mail Storage
Then, try the following steps in order, testing after each:
- To help clear up any storage your Mail app may be taking up, try restarting your iPhone as directed here:
Restart your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Delete your email directly from your email service provider's servers using webmail. To do this, go to your service provider's website, and log into your email account there. Then, delete your messages.
- Sign out of your email account under Settings > Mail. Sign out of iCloud if you use iCloud email as well, under Settings > Apple ID, iCloud, iTunes & App Store (at the top of the Settings page). Then, remove and reinstall the Mail app itself, as detailed in this article: Remove built-in Apple apps from the Home screen on your iOS device with iOS 10
After reinstalled, sign back into your email accounts under Settings > Mail and/or Settings > Apple ID, iCloud, iTunes & App Store.
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