Private messages - secret delete button?

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    Private messages - secret delete button?

    So, I get a message that my inbox is nearly full. I go into my inbox with the intent to delete old messages, but for the life of me I don't see how to delete select messages.

    How do you delete select messages? Is there a secret button?

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    You first check the messages you want deleted. Then go the bottom and open the little box on the right lower side and select DELETE.
    Then hit Go.
    All done !

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    wedge answered the question. The box at the bottom right of the messages is called "Selected Messages". Choose that and a drop down menu pops up with multiple options that you can do to the messages. One option is "Delete".

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    Well that was easy. Thanks ya'll.

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    There is also a delete box at the bottom of each read message.


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