Search unread mail gmail

To search for unread mail in Gmail, you can use the following search operators:

  1. is:unread - This operator will search for all unread emails in your inbox.
  2. in:inbox is:unread - This operator will also search for all unread emails in your inbox, but it's a bit more specific.
  3. label:inbox is:unread - This operator will search for all unread emails in your inbox, and also filter the results to only show emails with the "Inbox" label.

You can also use other search operators to refine your search, such as:

For example, if you want to search for all unread emails from a specific sender, you can use the following search query:

from:john.doe is:unread

If you want to search for all unread emails with a specific subject, you can use the following search query:

subject:meeting is:unread

You can also use the "Search" bar at the top of your Gmail inbox to search for unread emails. Simply type in your search query and press Enter to see the results.

Note: You can also use the "Filter" feature in Gmail to automatically apply a search query to your inbox. To do this, click on the "Filter" button next to the search bar, and then select "Create a new filter". From there, you can enter your search query and specify what you want to do with the filtered emails (e.g. archive them, mark them as read, etc.).