How to delete older.mails.in gmail.according to date
To delete older emails in Gmail according to a specific date, you can use the "Search" function and then use the "Delete" button to remove the emails. Here's how:
Method 1: Using the Search function
- Log in to your Gmail account.
- Click on the search bar at the top of the page.
- Type the following search query:
before:<date>
(replace<date>
with the date you want to use as the cutoff, in the formatYYYY-MM-DD
). - Press Enter to execute the search.
- In the search results, select all the emails by checking the box at the top left corner of the page.
- Click on the "Bulk actions" dropdown menu and select "Delete forever".
Method 2: Using the "Filter" feature
- Log in to your Gmail account.
- Click on the gear icon in the upper right corner of the page and select "See all settings".
- Go to the "Filters and Blocked Addresses" tab.
- Click on "Create a new filter".
- In the "From" field, enter
before:<date>
(replace<date>
with the date you want to use as the cutoff, in the formatYYYY-MM-DD
). - Click on "Create filter".
- In the "Apply the label" dropdown menu, select "Delete it".
- Click on "Create".
Method 3: Using the "Labels" feature
- Log in to your Gmail account.
- Create a new label by clicking on the "Labels" button in the top right corner of the page.
- Name the label (e.g., "Older than [date]").
- Go to the "Search" bar and type the following search query:
label:Older than [date]
(replace[date]
with the date you want to use as the cutoff, in the formatYYYY-MM-DD
). - Press Enter to execute the search.
- Select all the emails by checking the box at the top left corner of the page.
- Click on the "Bulk actions" dropdown menu and select "Delete forever".
Remember to replace <date>
with the actual date you want to use as the cutoff. Also, be cautious when deleting emails, as this action is permanent and cannot be undone.