Is there a way to delete unflagged emails?

I use flags to mark emails of ongoing projects. I would also like to delete emails in general after 30 days.
BUT I want to keep flagged emails until I manually delete or unflag (i.e. older than 30 days in some cases)
Is there a way to delete emails over 30 days old AND keep all flagged emails - regardless of date?
I am using a MacBookPro - OS Ver 10.9.4

There isn't a "delete all" function on the iPhone.  If your email account is an IMAP or exchange account, the best approach is to go to the webmail site for your email provider and delete them there.

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    Only Apple could answer as to why there is no "select all/"delete all" function in the iOS mail app. Users have been bemoaning this lack of functionality for years now. Like everyone else, you can submit feedback to. Apple here.
    Apple - iPhone - Feedback
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    This is an ios7 issue - from what I can tell...
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/23077835#23077835
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    I did a search but didn't find anything on this.
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    Is there a way to delete all the old emails in icloud with one click of a button instead of 6 at a time?

    If it's an iCloud email account, go to icloud.com from your computer.  Then you can select email by clicking the first, then shift-clicking that last and pressing your delete key.  Don't try to delete more than about 500 at a time or it will probably hang.
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    Whenever I want to delete messages in the inbox on my iphone 4, using v4.2.8, I have to manually check each one and then delete them the checked ones as a group. Is there a way to select all and delete them at one time? I love the phone and it is a little complaint, but I often get 50-60 work related messages which I scan then delete because the originals are on my work computer. Thanks.

    paulcb wrote:
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    You have a point, but you're just helping exposing the misery a little more:  I actually DO delete the emails in WebMail, very easily.  The problem is the sorry state of the Apple email client, that does not replicate those actions on the device, so I have to delete the messages TWICE--once on my computer, with a couple of clicks, and then on my iPhone, with a couple (hundreds) finger gestures.
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  • Is there a way of deleting multiple emails?

    It seems crazy to me that with all this technology the iphone has to offer it misses one of the most basic features and that is, being able to delete all emails. To sit there and delete them one at a time is a nightmare, surly it can not be that difficult to add this feature to the iphone. Also there is no way that i can be the only person who this is driving mad.
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    Help before i go crazy! aaaaaah!

    This is not supported at the present time but if this is an IMAP account that you are also accessing with an email client on your computer, you can do the deletions with your computer's email client which will be reflected with the iPhone's email client automatically.

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    If you have an IMAP or Exchange account, that's the way things work...your mail is kept in sync. You could create a new folder, on the server, then move the messages to this folder, rather than deleting them.

  • Is there a way to delete all emails in your inbox?

    I want to delete all of the emails in my inbox.

    Hello,
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