RE: Mass deletion of emails from iPhone or iPad

2015-10-22 Thread Walter Ramage
Hi.  I don't have the delete all option except in the trash folder.  In my in 
Box there is only delete once one or more emails are selected.  Walter.

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
chris
Sent: 22 October 2015 07:15
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Mass deletion of emails from iPhone or iPad

In any mailbox, double tap edit, double tap delete all then double tap 
delete all.

On 21/10/2015 22:03, Alex Hall wrote:
> In iOS9, there's now a "delete all" button, thankfully. I don't know quite 
> where it is because I haven't had to use it, but it's there.
>> On Oct 21, 2015, at 16:58, Walter Ramage <w...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all.  nearly a year ago I was given an iPhone 5c to use as part of the 
>> work I was involved in with a national charity.  I really didn't use it very 
>> much, just played around with it and used my old nokia as I normally would.  
>> When we got the phone up and running and I launched my email app, 500,000 
>> unread emails showed up, well, it was nearly 500,000, something like 
>> 495,000.  This was a nightmare to deal with and I looked on line for a 
>> solution.  What is below is what I found.  In truth if you have some usable 
>> sight this should work for you but I don't and it was a bit more difficult 
>> but I did manage to delete around 150 and even 200 emails at a time.  In the 
>> end I went to my ISP's web mail and deleted them from there.  However the 
>> procedure below might be of interest to you and I hope it will be of help to 
>> some.  Walter.
>>
>>
>>
>> How to delete ALL mail messages from iPhone/iPad in one step
>>   by Adrian Segar
>>
>>
>> Yes, there is a way to delete all your unwanted iPhone/iPad emails from the 
>> Mail app in one operation! No more left-swipe:tap Trash for every individual 
>> message. No more Edit: tap the single open circle next to every individual 
>> message and finally tapping Trash. And you don’t need to jail break your 
>> device.
>> If you leave your iDevice on for a few days and come back to find a few 
>> hundred messages on it that you’ve already downloaded elsewhere this trick 
>> will save you time and irritation. I didn’t discover the method—it’s far 
>> from obvious—but found it on one of many Apple discussion threads bemoaning 
>> this irritating hole in Mail functionality.
>>
>> It works! I present to you this great tip from shashbasharat found on 
>> MacRumors (slightly edited for clarity).
>>
>> How to delete or move ALL emails at once in non-jail broken ipad or iphone
>>
>> It took me weeks of research to figure out finally how to decode this yet 
>> another secretive secret of apple. There is a perfect way of deleting ALL 
>> emails at once without jailbreaking your iphone or ipad…and here it is:
>>
>> Open InboxEditMark AllMark As Read [Added May 21, 2014 by 
>> Adrian; this extra step makes the difference between success & failure for 
>> some.]
>>
>> Open InboxEdit Check/select the top message; it will highlight 
>> the move button.
>>
>> Press and hold the move button and uncheck the message that you had 
>> checked earlier.
>>
>> Lift all your fingers off from the ipad screen and leave it alone. Wait 
>> until all your messages pile up on the right hand portion of the screen (in 
>> ipad); iphone will give you the actual number of emails it has selected for 
>> the action. Now they are just waiting for your command to be moved ALL at 
>> once.
>>
>> Choose trash to delete all of them or any other folder where u want to 
>> move them, like one piece. Remember this will replicate your action on the 
>> server so you will ACTUALLY move them or delete them on the server and not 
>> just the ipad.
>>
>> Once you have moved all messages to the trash you can either leave them 
>> there for the scheduled cleaning or empty it right away by doing this: go to 
>> trash folder and touch Edit. The Delete All button shows up at the bottom of 
>> the screen. Hit it! You’re done!
>>
>> If you do not see the effects of your actions on the server make sure you 
>> have enabled your email accounts for such actions.
>>
>> Tips:
>>
>> 1. Please give enough time (could take up to several minutes depending the 
>> number of emails to be moved) for the emails to be selected for the move. 
>> Your screen will become unresponsive while all emails are being packaged. 
>> Once emails are ready, in ipad, you will see them zoomed out o

Re: Mass deletion of emails from iPhone or iPad

2015-10-22 Thread 'RobH.' via VIPhone
Priceless, must play with that.  I got close to this in fiddling, but never 
quite there.
- Original Message - 
From: "Walter Ramage" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2015 9:58 PM
Subject: Mass deletion of emails from iPhone or iPad


Hi all.  nearly a year ago I was given an iPhone 5c to use as part of the
work I was involved in with a national charity.  I really didn't use it very
much, just played around with it and used my old nokia as I normally would.
When we got the phone up and running and I launched my email app, 500,000
unread emails showed up, well, it was nearly 500,000, something like
495,000.  This was a nightmare to deal with and I looked on line for a
solution.  What is below is what I found.  In truth if you have some usable
sight this should work for you but I don't and it was a bit more difficult
but I did manage to delete around 150 and even 200 emails at a time.  In the
end I went to my ISP's web mail and deleted them from there.  However the
procedure below might be of interest to you and I hope it will be of help to
some.  Walter.







How to delete ALL mail messages from iPhone/iPad in one step

 by Adrian Segar





Yes, there is a way to delete all your unwanted iPhone/iPad emails from the
Mail app in one operation! No more left-swipe:tap Trash for every individual
message. No more Edit: tap the single open circle next to every individual
message and finally tapping Trash. And you don't need to jail break your
device.

If you leave your iDevice on for a few days and come back to find a few
hundred messages on it that you've already downloaded elsewhere this trick
will save you time and irritation. I didn't discover the method-it's far
from obvious-but found it on one of many Apple discussion threads bemoaning
this irritating hole in Mail functionality.



It works! I present to you this great tip from shashbasharat found on
MacRumors (slightly edited for clarity).



How to delete or move ALL emails at once in non-jail broken ipad or iphone



It took me weeks of research to figure out finally how to decode this yet
another secretive secret of apple. There is a perfect way of deleting ALL
emails at once without jailbreaking your iphone or ipad.and here it is:



   Open InboxEditMark AllMark As Read [Added May 21, 2014 by
Adrian; this extra step makes the difference between success & failure for
some.]



   Open InboxEdit Check/select the top message; it will highlight
the move button.



   Press and hold the move button and uncheck the message that you had
checked earlier.



   Lift all your fingers off from the ipad screen and leave it alone. Wait
until all your messages pile up on the right hand portion of the screen (in
ipad); iphone will give you the actual number of emails it has selected for
the action. Now they are just waiting for your command to be moved ALL at
once.



   Choose trash to delete all of them or any other folder where u want to
move them, like one piece. Remember this will replicate your action on the
server so you will ACTUALLY move them or delete them on the server and not
just the ipad.



Once you have moved all messages to the trash you can either leave them
there for the scheduled cleaning or empty it right away by doing this: go to
trash folder and touch Edit. The Delete All button shows up at the bottom of
the screen. Hit it! You're done!



If you do not see the effects of your actions on the server make sure you
have enabled your email accounts for such actions.



Tips:



1. Please give enough time (could take up to several minutes depending the
number of emails to be moved) for the emails to be selected for the move.
Your screen will become unresponsive while all emails are being packaged.
Once emails are ready, in ipad, you will see them zoomed out on the right
hand side of the screen, and in iphone you will see the message showing you
the actual number of messages that have been selected.



2. Avoid purging very large number of emails, the mail app might freeze or
crash. If your inbox has thousands of emails change your sync settings in
mail settings to fill lesser number of emails in your inbox.



3. [Added Jul 20, 2014 by Adrian] Many people have reported needing to
repeat the above procedure several times before it succeeds. (I too have
found this to be necessary a few times on my iPhone but not on my iPad-go
figure.) So my final tip is to repeat the procedure 3-4 times if the mail
doesn't disappear the first time. In my experience, if your messages
disappear momentarily and then reappear, repeating the procedure will
eventually make them stay deleted for good.









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Re: Mass deletion of emails from iPhone or iPad

2015-10-22 Thread 'Carol Pearson' via VIPhone
Go to Trash, or All Trash (if you want to be lethal with all accounts), 
double tap edit, then you'll have the delete button which you need to 
confirm.


This usually works fine for me, though there have been repeated messages 
seen in GMAIL recently and I don't know the reason.


Carol P

On 21/10/2015 22:03, Alex Hall wrote:
In iOS9, there's now a "delete all" button, thankfully. I don't know 
quite where it is because I haven't had to use it, but it's there.
On Oct 21, 2015, at 16:58, Walter Ramage > wrote:


Hi all. nearly a year ago I was given an iPhone 5c to use as part of 
the work I was involved in with a national charity.  I really didn't 
use it very much, just played around with it and used my old nokia as 
I normally would.  When we got the phone up and running and I 
launched my email app, 500,000 unread emails showed up, well, it was 
nearly 500,000, something like 495,000. This was a nightmare to deal 
with and I looked on line for a solution.  What is below is what I 
found.  In truth if you have some usable sight this should work for 
you but I don't and it was a bit more difficult but I did manage to 
delete around 150 and even 200 emails at a time.  In the end I went 
to my ISP's web mail and deleted them from there.  However the 
procedure below might be of interest to you and I hope it will be of 
help to some.  Walter.

How to delete ALL mail messages from iPhone/iPad in one step
 by Adrian Segar
Yes, there is a way to delete all your unwanted iPhone/iPad emails 
from the Mail app in one operation! No more left-swipe:tap Trash for 
every individual message. No more Edit: tap the single open circle 
next to every individual message and finally tapping Trash. And you 
don’t need to jail break your device.
If you leave your iDevice on for a few days and come back to find a 
few hundred messages on it that you’ve already downloaded elsewhere 
this trick will save you time and irritation. I didn’t discover the 
method—it’s far from obvious—but found it on one of many Apple 
discussion threads bemoaning this irritating hole in Mail functionality.
It works! I present to you this great tip from shashbasharat found on 
MacRumors (slightly edited for clarity).
How to delete or move ALL emails at once in non-jail broken ipad or 
iphone
It took me weeks of research to figure out finally how to decode this 
yet another secretive secret of apple. There is a perfect way of 
deleting ALL emails at once without jailbreaking your iphone or 
ipad…and here it is:
   Open InboxEditMark AllMark As Read [Added May 21, 2014 
by Adrian; this extra step makes the difference between success & 
failure for some.]
   Open InboxEdit Check/select the top message; it will 
highlight the move button.
   Press and hold the move button and uncheck the message that you 
had checked earlier.
   Lift all your fingers off from the ipad screen and leave it alone. 
Wait until all your messages pile up on the right hand portion of the 
screen (in ipad); iphone will give you the actual number of emails it 
has selected for the action. Now they are just waiting for your 
command to be moved ALL at once.
   Choose trash to delete all of them or any other folder where u 
want to move them, like one piece. Remember this will replicate your 
action on the server so you will ACTUALLY move them or delete them on 
the server and not just the ipad.
Once you have moved all messages to the trash you can either leave 
them there for the scheduled cleaning or empty it right away by doing 
this: go to trash folder and touch Edit. The Delete All button shows 
up at the bottom of the screen. Hit it! You’re done!
If you do not see the effects of your actions on the server make sure 
you have enabled your email accounts for such actions.

Tips:
1. Please give enough time (could take up to several minutes 
depending the number of emails to be moved) for the emails to be 
selected for the move. Your screen will become unresponsive while all 
emails are being packaged. Once emails are ready, in ipad, you will 
see them zoomed out on the right hand side of the screen, and in 
iphone you will see the message showing you the actual number of 
messages that have been selected.
2. Avoid purging very large number of emails, the mail app might 
freeze or crash. If your inbox has thousands of emails change your 
sync settings in mail settings to fill lesser number of emails in 
your inbox.
3. [Added Jul 20, 2014 by Adrian] Many people have reported needing 
to repeat the above procedure several times before it succeeds. (I 
too have found this to be necessary a few times on my iPhone but not 
on my iPad—go figure.) So my final tip is to repeat the procedure 3-4 
times if the mail doesn’t disappear the first time. In my experience, 
if your messages disappear momentarily and then reappear, repeating 
the procedure will eventually make them stay deleted for good.




Re: Mass deletion of emails from iPhone or iPad

2015-10-22 Thread 'RobH.' via VIPhone
This is my experience too,  but admit to only having 8.4.1 on the newest device.
- Original Message - 
From: "Walter Ramage" <w...@blueyonder.co.uk>
To: <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2015 7:38 AM
Subject: RE: Mass deletion of emails from iPhone or iPad


Hi.  I don't have the delete all option except in the trash folder.  In my in 
Box there is only delete once one or more emails are 
selected.  Walter.

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
chris
Sent: 22 October 2015 07:15
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Mass deletion of emails from iPhone or iPad

In any mailbox, double tap edit, double tap delete all then double tap
delete all.

On 21/10/2015 22:03, Alex Hall wrote:
> In iOS9, there's now a "delete all" button, thankfully. I don't know quite 
> where it is because I haven't had to use it, but it's 
> there.
>> On Oct 21, 2015, at 16:58, Walter Ramage <w...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all.  nearly a year ago I was given an iPhone 5c to use as part of the 
>> work I was involved in with a national charity.  I 
>> really didn't use it very much, just played around with it and used my old 
>> nokia as I normally would.  When we got the phone up 
>> and running and I launched my email app, 500,000 unread emails showed up, 
>> well, it was nearly 500,000, something like 495,000. 
>> This was a nightmare to deal with and I looked on line for a solution.  What 
>> is below is what I found.  In truth if you have some 
>> usable sight this should work for you but I don't and it was a bit more 
>> difficult but I did manage to delete around 150 and even 
>> 200 emails at a time.  In the end I went to my ISP's web mail and deleted 
>> them from there.  However the procedure below might be 
>> of interest to you and I hope it will be of help to some.  Walter.
>>
>>
>>
>> How to delete ALL mail messages from iPhone/iPad in one step
>>   by Adrian Segar
>>
>>
>> Yes, there is a way to delete all your unwanted iPhone/iPad emails from the 
>> Mail app in one operation! No more left-swipe:tap 
>> Trash for every individual message. No more Edit: tap the single open circle 
>> next to every individual message and finally tapping 
>> Trash. And you don’t need to jail break your device.
>> If you leave your iDevice on for a few days and come back to find a few 
>> hundred messages on it that you’ve already downloaded 
>> elsewhere this trick will save you time and irritation. I didn’t discover 
>> the method—it’s far from obvious—but found it on one of 
>> many Apple discussion threads bemoaning this irritating hole in Mail 
>> functionality.
>>
>> It works! I present to you this great tip from shashbasharat found on 
>> MacRumors (slightly edited for clarity).
>>
>> How to delete or move ALL emails at once in non-jail broken ipad or iphone
>>
>> It took me weeks of research to figure out finally how to decode this yet 
>> another secretive secret of apple. There is a perfect 
>> way of deleting ALL emails at once without jailbreaking your iphone or 
>> ipad…and here it is:
>>
>> Open InboxEditMark AllMark As Read [Added May 21, 2014 by 
>> Adrian; this extra step makes the difference between 
>> success & failure for some.]
>>
>> Open InboxEdit Check/select the top message; it will highlight 
>> the move button.
>>
>> Press and hold the move button and uncheck the message that you had 
>> checked earlier.
>>
>> Lift all your fingers off from the ipad screen and leave it alone. Wait 
>> until all your messages pile up on the right hand 
>> portion of the screen (in ipad); iphone will give you the actual number of 
>> emails it has selected for the action. Now they are 
>> just waiting for your command to be moved ALL at once.
>>
>> Choose trash to delete all of them or any other folder where u want to 
>> move them, like one piece. Remember this will 
>> replicate your action on the server so you will ACTUALLY move them or delete 
>> them on the server and not just the ipad.
>>
>> Once you have moved all messages to the trash you can either leave them 
>> there for the scheduled cleaning or empty it right away 
>> by doing this: go to trash folder and touch Edit. The Delete All button 
>> shows up at the bottom of the screen. Hit it! You’re 
>> done!
>>
>> If you do not see the effects of your actions on the server make sure you 
>> have enabled your email accounts for such actions.
>

Re: Mass deletion of emails from iPhone or iPad

2015-10-22 Thread chris
In any mailbox, double tap edit, double tap delete all then double tap 
delete all.


On 21/10/2015 22:03, Alex Hall wrote:

In iOS9, there's now a "delete all" button, thankfully. I don't know quite 
where it is because I haven't had to use it, but it's there.

On Oct 21, 2015, at 16:58, Walter Ramage  wrote:

Hi all.  nearly a year ago I was given an iPhone 5c to use as part of the work 
I was involved in with a national charity.  I really didn't use it very much, 
just played around with it and used my old nokia as I normally would.  When we 
got the phone up and running and I launched my email app, 500,000 unread emails 
showed up, well, it was nearly 500,000, something like 495,000.  This was a 
nightmare to deal with and I looked on line for a solution.  What is below is 
what I found.  In truth if you have some usable sight this should work for you 
but I don't and it was a bit more difficult but I did manage to delete around 
150 and even 200 emails at a time.  In the end I went to my ISP's web mail and 
deleted them from there.  However the procedure below might be of interest to 
you and I hope it will be of help to some.  Walter.



How to delete ALL mail messages from iPhone/iPad in one step
  by Adrian Segar


Yes, there is a way to delete all your unwanted iPhone/iPad emails from the 
Mail app in one operation! No more left-swipe:tap Trash for every individual 
message. No more Edit: tap the single open circle next to every individual 
message and finally tapping Trash. And you don’t need to jail break your device.
If you leave your iDevice on for a few days and come back to find a few hundred 
messages on it that you’ve already downloaded elsewhere this trick will save 
you time and irritation. I didn’t discover the method—it’s far from obvious—but 
found it on one of many Apple discussion threads bemoaning this irritating hole 
in Mail functionality.

It works! I present to you this great tip from shashbasharat found on MacRumors 
(slightly edited for clarity).

How to delete or move ALL emails at once in non-jail broken ipad or iphone

It took me weeks of research to figure out finally how to decode this yet 
another secretive secret of apple. There is a perfect way of deleting ALL 
emails at once without jailbreaking your iphone or ipad…and here it is:

Open InboxEditMark AllMark As Read [Added May 21, 2014 by Adrian; 
this extra step makes the difference between success & failure for some.]

Open InboxEdit Check/select the top message; it will highlight the 
move button.

Press and hold the move button and uncheck the message that you had checked 
earlier.

Lift all your fingers off from the ipad screen and leave it alone. Wait 
until all your messages pile up on the right hand portion of the screen (in 
ipad); iphone will give you the actual number of emails it has selected for the 
action. Now they are just waiting for your command to be moved ALL at once.

Choose trash to delete all of them or any other folder where u want to move 
them, like one piece. Remember this will replicate your action on the server so 
you will ACTUALLY move them or delete them on the server and not just the ipad.

Once you have moved all messages to the trash you can either leave them there 
for the scheduled cleaning or empty it right away by doing this: go to trash 
folder and touch Edit. The Delete All button shows up at the bottom of the 
screen. Hit it! You’re done!

If you do not see the effects of your actions on the server make sure you have 
enabled your email accounts for such actions.

Tips:

1. Please give enough time (could take up to several minutes depending the 
number of emails to be moved) for the emails to be selected for the move. Your 
screen will become unresponsive while all emails are being packaged. Once 
emails are ready, in ipad, you will see them zoomed out on the right hand side 
of the screen, and in iphone you will see the message showing you the actual 
number of messages that have been selected.

2. Avoid purging very large number of emails, the mail app might freeze or 
crash. If your inbox has thousands of emails change your sync settings in mail 
settings to fill lesser number of emails in your inbox.

3. [Added Jul 20, 2014 by Adrian] Many people have reported needing to repeat 
the above procedure several times before it succeeds. (I too have found this to 
be necessary a few times on my iPhone but not on my iPad—go figure.) So my 
final tip is to repeat the procedure 3-4 times if the mail doesn’t disappear 
the first time. In my experience, if your messages disappear momentarily and 
then reappear, repeating the procedure will eventually make them stay deleted 
for good.





   
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Re: Mass deletion of emails from iPhone or iPad

2015-10-21 Thread Alex Hall
In iOS9, there's now a "delete all" button, thankfully. I don't know quite 
where it is because I haven't had to use it, but it's there.
> On Oct 21, 2015, at 16:58, Walter Ramage  wrote:
> 
> Hi all.  nearly a year ago I was given an iPhone 5c to use as part of the 
> work I was involved in with a national charity.  I really didn't use it very 
> much, just played around with it and used my old nokia as I normally would.  
> When we got the phone up and running and I launched my email app, 500,000 
> unread emails showed up, well, it was nearly 500,000, something like 495,000. 
>  This was a nightmare to deal with and I looked on line for a solution.  What 
> is below is what I found.  In truth if you have some usable sight this should 
> work for you but I don't and it was a bit more difficult but I did manage to 
> delete around 150 and even 200 emails at a time.  In the end I went to my 
> ISP's web mail and deleted them from there.  However the procedure below 
> might be of interest to you and I hope it will be of help to some.  Walter.
>  
>  
>  
> How to delete ALL mail messages from iPhone/iPad in one step
>  by Adrian Segar 
>   
>  
> Yes, there is a way to delete all your unwanted iPhone/iPad emails from the 
> Mail app in one operation! No more left-swipe:tap Trash for every individual 
> message. No more Edit: tap the single open circle next to every individual 
> message and finally tapping Trash. And you don’t need to jail break your 
> device.
> If you leave your iDevice on for a few days and come back to find a few 
> hundred messages on it that you’ve already downloaded elsewhere this trick 
> will save you time and irritation. I didn’t discover the method—it’s far from 
> obvious—but found it on one of many Apple discussion threads bemoaning this 
> irritating hole in Mail functionality.
>  
> It works! I present to you this great tip from shashbasharat found on 
> MacRumors (slightly edited for clarity).
>  
> How to delete or move ALL emails at once in non-jail broken ipad or iphone
>  
> It took me weeks of research to figure out finally how to decode this yet 
> another secretive secret of apple. There is a perfect way of deleting ALL 
> emails at once without jailbreaking your iphone or ipad…and here it is:
>  
>Open InboxEditMark AllMark As Read [Added May 21, 2014 by 
> Adrian; this extra step makes the difference between success & failure for 
> some.]
>  
>Open InboxEdit Check/select the top message; it will highlight the 
> move button.
>  
>Press and hold the move button and uncheck the message that you had 
> checked earlier.
>  
>Lift all your fingers off from the ipad screen and leave it alone. Wait 
> until all your messages pile up on the right hand portion of the screen (in 
> ipad); iphone will give you the actual number of emails it has selected for 
> the action. Now they are just waiting for your command to be moved ALL at 
> once.
>  
>Choose trash to delete all of them or any other folder where u want to 
> move them, like one piece. Remember this will replicate your action on the 
> server so you will ACTUALLY move them or delete them on the server and not 
> just the ipad.
>  
> Once you have moved all messages to the trash you can either leave them there 
> for the scheduled cleaning or empty it right away by doing this: go to trash 
> folder and touch Edit. The Delete All button shows up at the bottom of the 
> screen. Hit it! You’re done!
>  
> If you do not see the effects of your actions on the server make sure you 
> have enabled your email accounts for such actions.
>  
> Tips:
>  
> 1. Please give enough time (could take up to several minutes depending the 
> number of emails to be moved) for the emails to be selected for the move. 
> Your screen will become unresponsive while all emails are being packaged. 
> Once emails are ready, in ipad, you will see them zoomed out on the right 
> hand side of the screen, and in iphone you will see the message showing you 
> the actual number of messages that have been selected.
>  
> 2. Avoid purging very large number of emails, the mail app might freeze or 
> crash. If your inbox has thousands of emails change your sync settings in 
> mail settings to fill lesser number of emails in your inbox.
>  
> 3. [Added Jul 20, 2014 by Adrian] Many people have reported needing to repeat 
> the above procedure several times before it succeeds. (I too have found this 
> to be necessary a few times on my iPhone but not on my iPad—go figure.) So my 
> final tip is to repeat the procedure 3-4 times if the mail doesn’t disappear 
> the first time. In my experience, if your messages disappear momentarily and 
> then reappear, repeating the procedure will eventually make them stay deleted 
> for good.
>  
>  
>  
> 
> 
>    
> This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. 
> www.avast.com 
> 
>