• Pistcow
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      202 months ago

      I’ve got 28 years of emails I need to clean up…

      • @[email protected]
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        12 months ago

        At that point it’s an archeological site, not an inbox. I’d almost hate to delete stuff pre-2000 just because it’s a bit of a time capsule into a different era.

      • Pistcow
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        12 months ago

        I can only load and select 100 at a time. Every year or so I attempt to tackle it but it’s a sisyphus task.

        • umulu
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          12 months ago

          If you create a rule for a specific email address, you can send it all into a folder, then mark the folder as read. Or, you know, just send all to junk

    • @[email protected]OP
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      52 months ago

      I try to check my mail every day and delete all that are not necessary to keep. I have rarely failed so miserably at anything else.

    • @[email protected]
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      I was helping a lady whose data limit was an inch away from being reached and it was all emails. She must have had 200k unread alone.

      • @[email protected]
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        If she read an email every 15 seconds on average to determine whether it needs to be kept or deleted, it would take her 34 days NON STOP to get through that list of unreads… gotta just nuke and start over

  • @Beardsley
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    72 months ago

    Ha, it would probably take me a month to clean up my 10k+ email inbox. Work email though, I refuse to have more than 15 sitting in my inbox.

    • umulu
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      12 months ago

      It takes maybe 2h

  • @[email protected]
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    Personal email? Squeaky clean. Work email? I keep all of them for later reference. Currently have 6500. It’d be more of it wasn’t for our 1 year retention policy.

    • RBG
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      12 months ago

      This I don’t get. Your work doesn’t archive emails? There’s been many times I was asked a question I knew came up years ago and thanks to the archive of mails I could answer the question quickly instead of starting from scratch again.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 months ago

        That’s how it was at my old job and I miss it. At my current workplace they only retain mail on the server for 1 year. If you want to retain it longer you have to archive it yourself and I just don’t have the local storage to archive all of my email on my machine like that. (External storage devices also aren’t allowed.)

    • @Agrivar
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      You gotta pump those numbers up! I have over 32K emails in my oldest GMail account (I still use it to sign up to things, so my main account can remain “pure” as long as possible) and I’ve read maybe 5% of them.

  • @Rayspekt
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    42 months ago

    I haven’t done my five years email cleaning and the weight on my shoulders is unbearable.

    • umulu
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      12 months ago

      Just do it! It shouldn’t take more than 2 hours

      • @Rayspekt
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        12 months ago

        Two hours, how? Teach me master!

        • umulu
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          I had my inbox filled, so I started creating rules

          Emails from (let’s say) Google are to be sent to a folder called Google. When creating a rule, it asks you if you want to apply it to the inbox.

          Check that, wait for a few minutes, and all Google emails will be inside the new folder. Once you start sorting you will notice that the amount of emails in your inbox reduces drastically.

          I created rules that check the email contents for keywords. If it detects ads, then it goes straight to the bin.

          Has worked for me for some years.

  • @Mechanite
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    32 months ago

    I have my personal inbox set to automatically mark an email as read if it contains the word unsubscribe. It makes managing my email a lot easier

  • @Num10ck
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    32 months ago

    i had over 75K emails in my personal inbox, when i clicked ‘mark all as read’ it was a spiritual orgasm. then i spent an hour clicking on every unsubscribe button i could find. no ragrets.

  • slazer2au
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    32 months ago

    If the email is a month old and I don’t remember what it is about, off to the done folder with it.

    If it were truely important, the would have made a ticket about it.

  • @[email protected]
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    32 months ago

    But what if I NEED one of these emails in ten years?

    It hasn’t happened yet, but what if it did?

  • @[email protected]
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    22 months ago

    I like to check the first couple email in one of my several email addresses once a year and have never missed anything that i know about

  • @[email protected]
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    22 months ago

    I just turned off the notification badges for unread emails years ago and it stopped being a problem.

  • Kronusdark
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    22 months ago

    This is easy, CTRL+A, Delete

    Problem solved.