Hi Linda:
Find that all-mail mailbox.  Go over to messages.  Interact with messages, go 
to subject.  Do command A to select all, and press delete.  VO should then say, 
"no rows selected."
HTH
Carolyn
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Linda Adams 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 8:38 AM
  Subject: Apple Mail and Google


  Hi everyone,

  Today I noticed my top  level Gmail  mailbox was collapsed.  When I expanded 
it I found over 6,000 messages in my "All Mail" folder.  Of course, the very 
same messages had already been in my Inbox or my Macvisionaries mail box and 
had already been read and deleted. 

  Is there a way to delete all of them in one fell swoop.  When I switched to 
thread mode, there are still over 1,000.  I checked the menus and elsewhere but 
found nothing to empty a specific mailbox?  

    Also, is it possible to just prevent messages going to 2 mailboxes at the 
same time or  delete this "All Mail" mailbox or is that not advisable?

  As always, thanks for your information and advice.

  Linda

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