Where do old, unread emails go to die?
I must have thousands at this point and I don't have the time or patience to X each one.
Haggard Celine
(17,022 posts)My email automatically gets separated into categories, including a spam folder, but I still delete about 80% of the mail that gets to me, without reading any of it. I need to go through my spam folder and delete all that shit. Where will it all go? Seems like it would end up somewhere, but I have no idea where.
femmedem
(8,444 posts)is to do a search for certain stores or organizations that email you frequently. I just deleted about a thousand emails in a minute or two by searching for emails sent from a particular online store, hitting Select All, and deleting them 50 at a time until I was done. (The Select All only applied to the fifty emails that showed up on my screen at one time.) I also had to confirm for each batch of fifty that yes, I really did want to trash all those emails.
Other people with more expertise than me will probably jump in, but if they don't, I hope that helps.
appalachiablue
(42,901 posts)Turbineguy
(38,366 posts)That said, I just eliminated many thousands by grouping them by sender and dumping them.
Good one!
efhmc
(15,005 posts)CloudWatcher
(1,923 posts)Review it for the very few that are worth saving. Move them to another folder.
Then I'm sure there is some sort of "select all" command to quickly delete
all the messages that are still in your inbox. No need to select each one
individually.
LeftInTX
(29,992 posts)I have 80,000 unread emails.
The oldest is from 2018, so I guess they delete them after 80,000
I don't have time LOL