How do i know which lables gmail all mail is

In Gmail, the "All Mail" label is a special label that is automatically applied to all emails in your inbox, including emails that are not in your inbox. Here are a few ways to identify which emails are labeled as "All Mail":

  1. Check the label column: In your Gmail inbox, click on the "Labels" column to sort your emails by label. The "All Mail" label will be listed at the top of the column, and all emails that are labeled as "All Mail" will be checked.
  2. Use the search bar: Type "label:all" in the search bar to find all emails that are labeled as "All Mail". You can also use the "has:label" operator to search for emails with a specific label, like this: "has:label all".
  3. Check the email's label: When you open an email, look for the label dropdown menu at the top of the email. If the email is labeled as "All Mail", you'll see the label listed there.
  4. Use the "Show search options" button: In the search bar, click on the "Show search options" button (it looks like a little gear icon). Then, click on the "Labels" tab and select "All Mail" from the list of available labels.

Note that the "All Mail" label is not a physical label that you can apply to individual emails, but rather a virtual label that Gmail uses to categorize all emails in your account.