when you archive something in gmail, where does it go? in other words, where do 
you go to re-read the things you’ve archived? I’ve done it on the phone, but I 
have no idea where to find them…thanks. 
On Dec 10, 2015, at 9:30 AM, Mario <[email protected]> wrote:

> um... er... what is the purpose of archiving? I see it in Thunderbird but 
> haven't used it because I don't know what it does.
> 
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> On 12/9/2015 9:39 PM, Soronel Haetir wrote:
>> I never delete anything from gmail but do use the archive feature.
>> That way things don't show up on the main inbox page but I can still
>> refer to them later (admittedly a rare occurrence but it's nice for
>> those rare times I do want something).
>> 
>> To archive something just check the box on on the inbox page and then
>> the archive button.
>> 
>> If using the standard layout (rather than basic HTML which is what I
>> use) there is even a way to check every item on the page at once and
>> you can then archive them or whatever other action. But the standard
>> interface is something of a pain with jaws.
>> 
>> On 12/9/15, Ryan Coverdell <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Gmail works great with the Pac Mate Omni and my desktop Pc. But one
>>> thing about it is that it stores message by conversation. That means
>>> that for things like this list there might be a dozen or more messages
>>> to sort through, and deleting them can be tedious. How can I delete an
>>> entire conversation in my gmail account? Jaws 14 with windows 7 and or
>>> pac mate bx series. I have some older messages from a couple of months
>>> ago I have to tie up lose ends with, and in just the past week I
>>> somehow got out of digest mode without my changing anything. I need to
>>> get rid of as many conversations as I can in gmail as quickly as
>>> possible. Thank you for your response. Could some one e-mail me off
>>> list so I don't have to deal with sorting through conversations? Again
>>> my question is, how do I delete conversations?      Kind regards,
>>> Ryan Coverdell
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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