Hi,

In your GMail settings, the ones on the Mail portion of the GMail site, you 
should be able to set your GMail trash to delete automatically after 30 days.  
In fact, I thought that was the default.  Alternatively, there are some support 
documents where Google mentions that, at least when using iMap, to set your 
Apple Mail so that it leaves Trash messages on the Server.  I believe that the 
reason for this is that there is sometimes a conflict between the Apple Mail 
removing trash task and the GMail archiving process.  I've had mixed results 
with either setting but that could be part of your issues.  In either case, I 
suggest you go to your GMail site and check out the Settings area.

Later...

On 2011-11-22, at 7:43 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:

> Hi guys:
> Okay, Gmail keeps downloading my trash in the trash folder. I want it gone!! 
> I cannot delete it off the server b/c there isn't a delete all. I'm talking 
> about over 15000 messages. Help!
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