An elementary question I never knew the answer to, and quite possibly I'm just missing something that is there somewhere in plain sight, but I'd like to find out how to delete some outdated or irrelevant messages that have accumulated in my PM mailbox(es). I've looked around, but did not notice any controls for doing this.
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Click on the "Selected messages"-button at the bottom and you can choose delete.
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