Linda can you email me. I somehow lost your email address

Molly

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
3BlindMice
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 8:06 PM
To: Adaptive technology information and support.;
[email protected]
Subject: [ATI] Cool Tip for GMail Users

Hi all. Apparently something went went wrong at some point with my email
client, and it was leaving all of my messages on my GMail account. That is
the address I use for the email from the IPhone list. Any of you on that
list know how much that list can generate. Needless to say, I had over
37,000 messages in my inbox. Ouch. I found this article, and it worked.
Thank goodness!


Linda C.
How to Bulk-Delete Gmail Messages
By
Rick Broida
,
PCWorld
Aug 22, 2011 1:11 PM
Gmail
Reader Al wants to know "how to delete several thousand messages in the
Gmail inbox, all at the same time."
As Al notes, Gmail lets you select and delete only a screen's worth of mail
at a time. So how can you work past that? How can you bulk-delete Gmail
messages?
The trick lies in creating a filter that deletes mail older than whatever
date you specify. Here's how:
1. Open your Web browser, head to Gmail, and sign into your account.
2. Next to the Search the Web button up top, click Create a filter.
3. In the "Has the words" field, type before:2010/01/01 . That's just an
example date; it would delete all messages received prior to January
1 of last year. You can use any date you want, as long as it conforms to the
format YYYY/MM/DD.
4. Click Next step.
5. Check the box marked Delete it, then check the box for Also apply filter
to ### conversations belo w. (Tip: If you want to preserve your mail while
still getting it out of your inbox, choose Skip the inbox (Archive it)
instead.)
6. Finally, click Create Filter
. Depending on how many messages meet the filter criteria, the deletion
process may take a minute or two.
Just make sure you really want to permanently delete all that mail. 
Unless you're
approaching your storage limit, the smarter move is to archive it instead.
That way it'll still be available when your run searches, but won't clutter
up your inbox.
Contributing Editor
Rick Broida
writes about business and consumer technology. Ask for help with your PC
hassles at [email protected], or try the treasure trove of helpful
folks in the PC World Community Forums


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