How to auto delete mail from websila
Webmail services like Gmail, Outlook, and Yahoo Mail allow you to set up automatic deletion of emails based on certain criteria. Here are the steps to auto-delete emails from your webmail account:
Gmail:
- Log in to your Gmail account.
- Click on the gear icon in the upper right corner and select "See all settings."
- Go to the "Filters and Blocked Addresses" tab.
- Click on "Create a new filter."
- Enter the criteria for which emails you want to delete (e.g., "from: [email protected]").
- Click "Create filter."
- Select "Delete it" as the action.
- Click "Create."
Outlook.com:
- Log in to your Outlook.com account.
- Click on the gear icon in the upper right corner and select "View all Outlook settings."
- Go to the "Mail" tab.
- Scroll down to the "Rules" section.
- Click on "Add a rule."
- Enter the criteria for which emails you want to delete (e.g., "from: [email protected]").
- Click "Next."
- Select "Move to" and choose "Delete" as the action.
- Click "Save."
Yahoo Mail:
- Log in to your Yahoo Mail account.
- Click on the gear icon in the upper right corner and select "Settings."
- Go to the "Filters" tab.
- Click on "Add a filter."
- Enter the criteria for which emails you want to delete (e.g., "from: [email protected]").
- Click "Next."
- Select "Delete" as the action.
- Click "Save."
Other webmail services:
If you're using a different webmail service, you can usually find the auto-delete feature in the settings or preferences section. Look for options like "Filters," "Rules," or "Automated actions" to set up automatic deletion of emails.
Important notes:
- Be cautious when setting up auto-delete rules, as they can accidentally delete important emails. Make sure to test the rules before enabling them.
- Some webmail services may have limitations on the types of emails that can be deleted automatically, such as emails from specific senders or with specific subject lines.
- If you're using a third-party email client or app, you may need to set up auto-delete rules separately for each client or app.