With Google only offering 15GB of hard drive storage, you can't really afford to let any kind of junk accumulate. While you can pretty easily get rid of unwanted data from your Google Drive, filtering and deleting email is a huge hassle. That's probably why you're here, looking for how to delete all emails on Gmail at once. If so, read on to know all about it.
How to Delete All Emails in Gmail at Once 2024 [Updated]
If you're super frustrated with spam in your Gmail account and don't even know where to start, you can choose to delete all your emails and start over. Here's how to do it:
Let's say you don't want to delete all your emails at once, but rather your read, unread, starred, inbox, or other emails within a certain time frame. In that case, you can use Gmail's advanced search feature to filter and sort out such emails. Let me show you how:
To make it easier to understand, we have further divided this panel into different sections. Here's how you need to enter these settings: