You can change several settings for your e-mail accounts on your iPhone. To stop using an e-mail account: Tap the Settings icon on the Home screen, tap Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and then tap the account name. Tap the Mail switch to turn off the account. Depending on the account, you might also turn off other settings. For example, in Gmail, you can turn off the Calendars and Notes settings but leave Mail turned on. When you turn off an account, you don’t delete it. You only hide the account from view and stop it from sending or checking e-mail until you turn it on again. To delete an e-mail account: Tap the Settings icon on the Home screen, tap Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and then tap the account name. Scroll to the bottom and tap the red button that reads Delete Account. You’re given a chance to reconsider by tapping either Delete Account a second time or Cancel. The last settings are reached the same way: On the Home screen, tap Settings→Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and then tap the name of the account with which you want to work. Next, tap the Account Info button and then tap Advanced.
The settings you see under Advanced and how they appear vary a little by account. To specify how long until deleted messages are removed permanently from your iPhone: Tap Advanced and then tap Remove. Your choices are Never, After One Day, After One Week, and After One Month. Tap the choice you prefer. To choose whether drafts, sent messages, and deleted messages are stored on your iPhone or on your mail server: Tap Advanced if this option is presented. Then, under the Mailbox Behaviors heading, choose various settings to determine whether you’re storing such messages on the iPhone or on the server. Your options vary according to your e-mail account. If you choose to store any or all of them on the server, you can’t see them unless you have an Internet connection (Wi-Fi or cellular). If you choose to store them on your iPhone, they’re always available, even if you don’t have Internet access. You probably should not change these next two items (assuming they are even presented) unless you know exactly what you’re doing and why. If you’re having problems with sending or receiving mail, start by contacting your ISP (Internet service provider), e-mail provider, or corporate IT person or department.
Step 7. Click Permanently deactivate my account and OK to confirm again. If you don’t want to deactivate your account on iPhone app rather than on the computer, you can follow below simple steps to do it. It is almost the same as deactivating account on the computer. Step 1. Run the Instagram app on your iPhone and tap the profile icon in the bottom right corner. Step 2. Go to the Settings in the top right corner and then Help Centre. How do I delete my account. You can choose How do I temporarily disable my account if you want. Step 4. Tap the go to the page hyperlinked from the paragraphs. Step 5. Enter your username and passcode, then enter your passcode again after answering the questions. Step 6. Tap Permanently deactivate my account. Step 7. Tap OK to confirm again. Instead of clearing the account permanently, you can choose to temporarily disable your account for a short time.
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