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How can I search Yahoo email by Date range?

Hi,

You can sort your emails by date received using the sort tool described here:

http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?page=cont...

If that doesn't work for you, you can use the 'Search Mail' option and search by the date you're specifically looking for. Here is an article with more information:

http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?page=cont...

If you don't like this change, please feel free to provide feedback to the Mail Product team here:

http://feedback.help.yahoo.com/feedback....

Hope that helps!

How can I forward, by selecting multiple emails, messages from my gmail inbox to one mail ID?

You can forward multiple emails at one time from your Web browser with Gmail. Though the feature is not easy to find, you can forward multiple messages to a recipient from the Filter dialog box. First, create a filter in the Filter dialog box that captures all messages to forward, then specify the email account for the recipient. You can create and store up to 20 filters in your Gmail account. Filters are saved in your account until you delete them.Step 1Log in to your Gmail account. Click the down arrow in the Search box to open the Filter dialog box. You can also click the “More” option, then click “Create Filter” to open the dialog box.Step 2Type a search criterion for the filter in any field. For example, type the email address of the sender in the From: field to filter emails from a specific sender. Click the “Search" icon. The filtered results display. Repeat to obtain the desired results, if needed. Once you obtain the results you want with the filter, proceed to the next step to save the filter.Step 3Click the “Create Filter with This Search” link to save the filter. The Filter Options dialog box opens.Step 4Click the “Add Forwarding Address" link, then click the “Add a Forwarding Address" button. Type the email address of the recipient, then click the “Forward It” check box.Step 5Click the “Also Apply Filter to X Messages” where “X” is the number of messages displayed by the filter.Step 6Click “Create Filter” icon. The selected messages are forwarded to the recipientTipYou can also create a filter based on a single message by clicking the message check box, then clicking the “More” button. Click “Filter Messages Like These,” then edit the Filter dialog box and options to add or delete filter criteria.WarningNote that all incoming messages that meet the criteria of your forwarding filter will be automatically forwarded until you delete the filter from your Gmail account. You must manually delete the filter to stop emails meeting the criteria from forwarding.Source:http://classroom.synonym.com/for...

Why is Gmail email search so terrible?

Seriously? Nah… You have be trolling. That or we have to be talking about two different Gmails...Gmail is email - that was based on and created around search, from the company that changed the planet and made a gazillion dollars by redefining search! Gmail search is magically, fantastically good. It's the single defining superiority that makes Gmail stand out above all others. If you honestly think that Gmail search is terrible - then I can only suggest it's time you did your homework.Search operators you can use with GmailHow to Use Gmail’s Advanced Search Features & Create FiltersCJ Hardy's answer to In Gmail search, how do I search for results of a specific label, containing a very specific phrase, within a very specific time-period other than the options Gmail search provide?CJ Hardy's answer to How do I find archived emails on Gmail?CJ Hardy's answer to How can I make it simpler to organize my Gmail inbox?

Every single email from the past 2 months has just vanished?

It's not exactly a solution, but I discovered that if you find the emails that are missing in the Smart Views, add them to a new folder, and then add them all back to the inbox, they will show up again.

What made Gmail unique when it was first launched? What are the things that distinguished it from other competitors?

A couple of reasons that made Gmail insanely great at launch were based on how radically different, new or ahead (better) they were when compared to any existing player:Data storage - Hotmail, Yahoo and all other major email providers were still circling the 2-5 MB data storage limit range. Enter Gmail with their 1 GB storage limit - which was a quantum jump over the competition. They took it a step further, where you could save all your mail (like the real world) and not choose what letters you would like to keep and not keep - and when you needed it you could just "search" for it - which was a big deal back then.Significantly faster response - When the team at Google was working on Gmail, like Google's search engine, speed was again key. The interface was light, and had no image/flash based ads keep it quick and easy to load. Simple theory - it was clean; it was simple; it worked!Conversation View - This is probably one of the core gmail experiences that was directly visible to the end-user. Conversation-view let users explore emails that were spread over any time period and still maintain the train of thought connected to a thread.Spam Filtering - Gmail had a significantly better Spam Filter. Hotmail and Yahoo Mail (both used by me at the time) always had relevant mail in the Spam Folder and vice-versa.Invites - This was the one final social boost they got during the launch. Gmail was rolled out to new users in phases for obvious product testing and scalability related reasons. However, in the user world, getting a gmail account was cool. Unlike social networks, your friends didn't need to be on it for them to know you were on it. You could show off your gmail id, and how you have access to all these cool services - "Yeah... Just write down my id... its xyz@gmail.com" :P. Initially, Gmail was invite only. And then you could invite only 5 of your friends - which was later increased to 50 before it was finally removed. This led to a great sense of exclusivity. (They tried to replicate a similar model during the launch of Google Wave and Google+, but didn't quite work out for them.)

How do I view email older than a few months on Yahoo Mail on my old, slow computer without buying a premium account?

I don’t have a premium Yahoo account, and I have mail that is over 13 years old. I didn’t use Yahoo much after I signed up with Gmail, mainly because of their being hacked so many time, so I had over 50,000 unread messages. I wanted to clean it up so I could use it again.I have Thunderbird for my email client, it works in systems as old as Windows XP SP2. I went into my Yahoo account settings and allowed third party software, put my email and password into Thunderbird, and several hours later I had ALL my mail. It took me about an hour to clean it up, and now I have a nice clean mailbox at Yahoo again. My friend sent me some pictures of my son’s baptism 10 years ago that I thought were lost, but no, they were still sitting there nicely on Yahoo’s servers waiting for me to download them.

How do you mass delete emails on Yahoo Mail?

Presuming you’re using Yahoo Mail on your PC/laptop, this is the method that I use. Also I find it easier to use the old Yahoo email, rather than the “new”.Sort your emails in “Ascending Order”. That way, you’re looking at the oldest first.Look through and make certain that any email you’ve starred or emails from family, etc. that you might want to keep — mark those and put them in a Keep folder. Otherwise, click the Select All button.Then click the Delete button. Or even better the Spam button.This is not a very speedy way to go, because Yahoo shows you only about 50 messages at a time. But after doing this 20 or so times, you’ll find you’ve made quite a dent in those emails that build up.I’ve heard there’s a way to filter e-mails that are over, say, 6 months old, but I can’t find the setting. If anybody knows where that is, please let me know.Thank you, and best of luck!

How do I delete the search history in the inbox by Google?

There are many features from classic Gmail that are obviously missing from Inbox by Gmail. One of these features is the ability to remove an item from your search history. If you all remember, Inbox and Gmail are just front ends for the same data, so whatever you do in Gmail is reflected in Inbox.Many people lately have been asking about the ability to clear your search history from Inbox. As you can see below, the same search history appears in both Inbox and Gmail, yet the ability to delete this history is absent from Inbox.If you have an item that you searched for and no longer want that to be part of your search suggestions in the drop down, you need to go over to Gmail and perform the search, just don't hit enter. When the search terms you want to remove appear in the suggestions, hover over the the terms and you will see an X over to the right. Click on that X and the suggestion will be removed from both Gmail and Inbox.Please note, you can only delete searches that you created, and system suggested searches can not be removed. You can identify system generated searches by noticing the magnifying glass to the left of the search term. Searches that you created will be identified by a little clock icon to the left.

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