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How Do I Erase Old E-mail Id

How can I delete my old email addresses?

Obviously, it depends on the email service you use, but in the Gmail desktop web UI:search for “before:2018/1/1″ [edit date to suit; don’t include the quotes]click the top-most checkbox (just below the search bar)click “Select all conversations that match this search” if it appearsclick Delete (the trashcan icon)optionally, open the trash and click “Empty trash now” (but be sure you don’t need anything else you might have deleted over the past month)UPDATE: You might find you need to repeat steps 2 to 4 a few times—the new version of Gmail seems to have caused some strange new search behavior.

How do I delete old gmail accounts?

Follow these steps and you’ll be free from google.Sign out of all of your Google accounts.Log in to your Google account that you want to delete.Open your account details. In the upper right next to your avatar, click the small downward-pointing arrow to pull up your card, and click Account.Click Data tools at the top.In the Data tools box, scroll down to Account Management and click Delete account and data.Check all of the boxes.Close your account. Enter your account password and then check the boxes to confirm you want to delete your account. When you have affirmed that you no longer wish to have a Google account, click DELETE GOOGLE ACCOUNT.Cheers :)

I have a hi5 account but i forgot the password and the email for it because i haven't use it for so long?

they may allow several passwords ,so start another account .after aile they will erase the old account

Why is my email deleting itself?

I have an HP Pavilion Laptop running Windows XP and Mozilla Firefox. My email, both from AOL and Yahoo keeps deleting itself. New mail, old, saved, etc. Doesn't matter. Once I open it...it will just begin to delete. Any thoughts as to what could be causing this?

Is it possible to completely delete every trace of an email exchange?

NO

The reason is the servers that handle the mail between you and someone else. Each server that handles the email retains a copy, and then there are routine backup evolutions where the server and ALL of the contents are backed up. THAT is how people get caught, the authorities go to the server backups and recover copies in that manner. Sure, YOU deleted the copy in your SENT folder, and they deleted the copy from the INBOX, but all of the places in between STILL have a copy. A better thing to do is use encryption and encrypt a file (created and edited on a floppy or removable disk so nothing ends up on the local hard disk.) and then pass that along as an attachment. That way, all of the copies that are out there are useless without the decryption program and key. I use PGP (Pretty Good Privacy, look it up). Whenever you use any email on the internet, it is the same as using postcards. Anyone who handles it can read it. PGP essentially encloses the postcard in an envelope that you can't see through. I encrypt ALL of my "important" business, and the rest, such as the weather outside, I leave as is. No one is going to spy on MY business. The people I do business with also use encryption, for the exact same reason, privacy. No one has any business reading MY business email... and another thing, do NOT use a computer from your employer. Your employer has access to anything and everything you DO on THEIR computer. Which is why you use a floppy for the encrypted file that you edit elsewhere...

I have 10,102 items in my Yahoo Mail inbox. How can I delete them all at once?

go to yahoo mailType “e” in the search box.Select the “Inbox” dropdown option to the left of the search box.Click the empty checkbox to select all .click deleteclick to confirm when it asks if you want to delete allFor some reason you have to repeat the above 2 or 3 times and then repeat replacing “e” with “a” in step 2, but that gets most of the email, but I just used this to quickly delete 14,000 + emails in the current yahoo mail.

How do I delete thousands of emails from my AOL account without going through each one individually?

In your Mailbox window, press and hold the Shift key on your keyboard, and then click the first email that you wish to delete.2. Now, hold the Shift key down, and click the last email in the list. This will select all the emails between the first email and the last email that you have selected.3. Click Delete.

How do I delete all the emails in my Gmail inbox by one action only?

Note: This only works for Gmail and is updated to March 2, 2019. Lots of these posts are old and thus not relevant anymore since Gmail is always changing the layout. This does not pertain to unsubscribe, but there is a blurb at the end for those who asked since it is relevant for spam.Follow the below steps carefully:In the left box where you can see your different mailboxes (Inbox, Sent, etc), scroll down and select ‘More’.Select ‘All Mail’Click the check-mark to select all the emails in the current view, and then click ‘Select all x conversations in All Mail” (see screenshot)Hit the garbage can button above the emailsThen, select ‘Trash’ from the same left box where your different mailboxes are show and select ‘Trash’.Click the box above to select all the messages in the folder and click ‘Delete Forever’.Now all of your emails are deleted forever.This does not unsubscribe you from spam emails. Even in google’s spam folder, it does not catch all the spam, and sometimes mistakenly puts important emails in there. Also, sometimes you do not have the username and password to unsubscribe, and you are not able to.For this, tools exist. A famous example is Unroll.me.I personally prefer newer applications, of which there are many. These have better usage and design and take less time.My personal favorite is Mr Clean, linked here. This one automatically identifies the least relevant emails and allows you to delete them or even put them in a hidden folder that deletes after 30 days. I like this function in case I mistakenly put something.Best of all, no spam and easy unsubscribing means a less cluttered life and more focus on the things that make me smile, like my pet fish Dracula and eating pancakes in my overalls.

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