The short answer is no. Deleting emails will not free up iCloud storage, and in fact, may even cause your iCloud storage to fill up quickly. This is because deleting emails removes the email from your inbox and deletes the email’s attachments from iCloud. If you delete an email with a photo attached, for example, that photo will no longer be available on any of your devices.

If you’re looking to clean up your iCloud Mail, there are a few ways to do this. You can delete individual messages by swiping left or right on them and selecting “Delete”. You can also select the trashcan icon in the top right corner of your inbox and delete all messages at once.

The length of time that emails stay in iCloud depends on the email service provider. For example, Gmail emails will remain in your inbox until you delete them. Emails from other providers may be deleted automatically after a set amount of time.

Emails are stored in the cloud. They are not deleted when they are read.

iCloud emails are stored in the cloud and can be accessed from any device.

iCloud and Gmail are two different email services, so it’s hard to compare them. iCloud is a service that comes with your Apple ID and it has a lot of features like iMessage, FaceTime, and iCloud Drive. Gmail is an email service owned by Google. It has many features as well, but it does not come with your Google account.

You can delete an email by pressing the “Delete” key on your keyboard or clicking the “Delete” button in the toolbar.

The answer to this question varies depending on the device and how much data is stored. For example, iCloud storage for an iPhone 6s is 12GB.

Yes. When you delete an email on one device, it will be deleted from all of your devices.

You can’t. Apple will delete your iCloud email if you don’t log into it for a certain amount of time. If you have an email account with another company, like Gmail, you can use that instead to prevent this from happening.