![]() To:, lets you search for all messages to a person.Label: gives you all email from one label, such as label:inbox to search just your inbox.You can use the similar is:read to find all read email. This will find any emails that are marked as unread anywhere.Īgain, you can select and delete all of your emails using the previous instructions. To delete all Unread email, type: is:unread or lable:unread into the Search box. Then hit the Delete button to move everything to the Bin. If you’ve got more email, click the ‘Select all XXX conversations…’ link to select everything. Select the Label you want from the left-hand panel and then use the tickbox near compose to select all of the messages on one page. If you’ve got emails in labels, you can delete all of your emails in a similar way to Step 1. ![]() You can use this technique to make a more refined selection and delete specific emails. Be warned, Gmail removes items from the Bin after 30 days. They’ll be moved to Gmail’s Bin, so you can always head there to get anything you didn’t want to delete back. This will select everything on the current page of your inbox.Īs we mentioned before, if you have more than 50 emails then you will also need to click ‘Select all XXX conversations in Primary’ (XXX will be the total number of emails, while Primary will be Promotions or Social if you’re clearing out a different inbox tab).Ĭlick the rubbish bin/trashcan icon to delete all of them. Select all XX conversations in XXX’.Ĭlick the link in that message to select all messages in Gmail that match your search (if you’ve not searched this will apply to every single message in your current view).ĭeleting all your emails in Gmail is simple: open Gmail, select the inbox tab you want to clear out (Primary, Promotions, etc.) and click the small empty box in the top left corner, just above the Compose button. Look carefully (see image below) and you’ll see that a message appears that says ‘All XX conversations on this page are selected. To do this, click the tickbox at the top of the page to select all emails on that page. How to select allįirst, it’s worth knowing how to select everything. The good news is that with these tricks you can quickly tidy up vast swathes of emails in one go. The latter methods are handy if you get lots of email newsletters and never delete them. Here we’ll show you how to delete absolutely everything in Gmail and also how to delete all the emails from certain senders and with certain keywords. While the Gmail interface is generally very simple to use and understand, it makes it a bit of a nightmare to work on large numbers of emails at the same time, unless you know a couple of little tricks.
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