How to Move Horde Deleted Email to Trash?

For effective communication in the digital sphere, email clutter management is crucial. Owing to its extensive feature set and intuitive layout, Horde is a well-liked option among the numerous email clients available.

Email management may be streamlined, though, if you know how to use its features, such as deleting emails and putting them in the trash.

With the help of this easy tutorial, you can make sure that your inbox is neater and more organized by knowing how to move deleted emails in Horde to the trash. Let's get started:

Step 1: Login to WebMail

Provide your designated username and password to login to Webmail.

Step 2: Select Settings

Select the "Settings" option, denoted by a gear-shaped icon, by hovering over the top.

Step 3: Click Mail

Next, you'll notice a drop-down menu appearing. Simply hover your cursor over "Preferences" and then proceed to select the "Mail" option by clicking on it.

Step 4: Press the Deleting and Moving Messages Option

Press the "Deleting and Moving Messages" option by clicking on it.

Step 5: Check the Move Deleted Messages Box

Check the box labeled "Move deleted messages to Trash mailbox instead of marking them as deleted in current mailbox?" and then click "Save" to complete the procedure.

 

All done!

If you have any questions, you can get in touch with our support team via the live chat option available on our website. Or, just visit us at one of our offices for web hosting in Lahore and Karachi.

 

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