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Unhappy Outlook 2013/Outlook.com issue: mail won't delete in bulk, continually disconnects

Hey friends,

I'm trying to delete over 50,000 emails from Outlook.com, and when I use the browser version or Outlook 2013, I can't seem to empty my inbox or deleted items. It always disconnects.

The tons of emails are imported from a Gmail address a long time ago.

On Outlook.com, I continually get en error when I try to empty my inbox.

Is there any way to just clean my entire inbox completely?



Let me know.

Thanks,

David
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