Showing posts with label Gmail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gmail. Show all posts

Monday, 15 July 2013

How To Delete All Unread Emails In Gmail At Once


How Can I Select And Delete All My Unread Mails In Gmail ?

I love Gmail; however, I'm not exactly in love with some of the... choice... usability/interface features Google insists upon. Perhaps the most annoying "feature" of all has been the apparent inability to mark all unread messages as read. 

Now, if you only ever have one page of unread emails in Gmail, then this isn't likely an issue you've run into. Get up to hundreds or thousands of new emails, though, and you'll quickly become aware. With that in mind, I set out to achieve this should-be simple task. Luckily, it turns out that it is quite simple, though not at all obvious. As you'll also see, it's nowhere near as dead-simple as other email providers make it.


1.Sign in to your Gmail Account.

2.Go to search in your gmail account and type in:inbox is:unread

3.Now press enter and you will get all unread emails in search.

4.Now select all emails with select button.

5.All conversation of the current page are selected.

6.Above selected emails find All x conversations on this page are selected. Select all conversations that match this search.

7.Click Select all conversations that match this search this will select all your unread emails.

8.Now press Delete Button and your all unread emails are deleted.

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Sunday, 14 July 2013

How To Undo A Send E-Mail For Gmail


Undo Send Mail From Gmail

Note: The feature is hidden from most users who don’t know where to look, so here’s a quick guide to avoiding social and workplace faux pas with the click of a button. Be aware that the feature is part of Gmail Labs, though. That means it’s still in testing and it might not always work as intended.
Since the Undo Send feature is part of Gmail Labs, you’ll have to navigate to the Gmail Labs page to activate it. Load up Gmail (Gmail) and look in the top-right corner of the page. Between your e-mail address and Settings you’ll see the green Labs icon.


Find “Undo Send” among the list. (Picture Below)


Customize Undo Send’s Duration -

By default, Gmail gives you a 10-second window of time in which you may undo a sent e-mail. You can change that to five, 20 or 30 seconds by going to Settings.



How it Works ?

Write and Send Your E-mail



Now you have either five, 10, 20 or 30 seconds to undo your sent e-mail, depending on what you selected under Settings.

As soon as you hit Send, a subtle line of text will appear above your Inbox saying “Your message has been sent.” It will be accompanied by a few extra options. Among them is “Undo.” Click that within the allotted time and your faux pas will be prevented.

Click the “Undo” Button After You Send


“Sending Has Been Undone”
You’ll immediately be taken back to the e-mail composition page, and your e-mail will be in draft form, unsent and ready for further editing.


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