How to select mails olther than

You're looking for ways to select emails other than using the "Select all" option!

Here are some common ways to select emails in your inbox:

  1. Checkboxes: Many email clients, such as Gmail, Outlook, and Yahoo Mail, allow you to select individual emails by checking a box next to each message. You can usually find these checkboxes to the left of each email subject.
  2. Shift + Click: To select multiple emails in a row, hold down the Shift key and click on the first and last emails you want to select. This will select all emails in between.
  3. Ctrl + Click (Windows) or Command + Click (Mac): To select multiple non-consecutive emails, hold down the Ctrl key (Windows) or Command key (Mac) and click on each email you want to select.
  4. Drag and Drop: Some email clients allow you to select multiple emails by dragging a cursor over the emails you want to select.
  5. Filtering: You can also use filters to select emails based on specific criteria, such as sender, subject, or keywords. This can be especially useful if you want to select a large number of emails that match a specific condition.
  6. Search: Use the search function to find specific emails and then select them individually or in batches.
  7. Batch Select: Some email clients, like Gmail, offer a "Batch select" feature that allows you to select multiple emails at once by clicking on a checkbox at the top of the page.

These are just a few ways to select emails other than using the "Select all" option. The specific methods may vary depending on your email client and its settings.