How to Delete all Email Messages and Conversations in Gmail.

Many people do not visit to see their emails regularly. But when they do, it would be after months from the previous visit, and many would be blown to find out that they have already tens or hundreds of thousands of emails in their inboxes due primarily to sent emails from social networks. These emails actually can be seen, checked or monitored in the social networks accounts' homepages so it probably doesn't have to be in the email inbox. There is a setting that will filter emails (I would post it here later on), for now, what I would demo here is how to clear the email inbox.

1. After logging in to your email, point your cursor on the arrow below the "important documents" label at the left column, a drop down menu would appear, click the "All Mail" button to invoke display of uncategorized emails.

Click "Less" button
Click "All Mail" button


2. At the top of emails list, check the square button at options bar to choose shown emails, a message blocked in yellow or orange will be shown below the options bar. Click on "Slect all [number of emails] conversations in All Mail".

Check 'choose all emails' radio button












3. After selecting all the conversations in All Mail, click the Delete icon (trash bin image) at the options bar to delete all the chosen emails. Confirmation

Click "All conversations" link

Click 'trash bin' icon

4. A message will appear telling that the server is working for the bulk deletion.

Deleting all Gmail emails



5. After successful processing for bulk deletion, pop up messages will appear to confirm your willingness to clear you emails.

Confirm deleting action

Confirm deletion

6. After confirmation, a message will appear saying that your emails were moved to Trash bin. You must be unloved, you don't have any mail.

All conversations have been deleted. Click "Undo" to undelete

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