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Clean Email

Clean Email

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How to Clean Up Your Email Inbox and Keep it Clean

Video Overview & Insights

In this video, I'll show you 5 simple steps on how to organize and clean your email inbox most efficiently. Read more: https://clean.email/clean-gmail-inbox?utm_medium=social&utm_source=youtube&utm_content=description

Thank you for your awesome video on how to clean email. The instructions and tricks have made a major difference in my life. I will be able to sleep at night and not worry about the clutter that builds up in my inbox. You are a true hero!

— @paulmiller2609

So what’s the best way to keep a clean email inbox? When mine gets cluttered, I lose my productivity, and on top of that — some of my important emails. That's why I’ve made it a habit to keep my Inbox always in order.

For the video, I'll use my Gmail account; however, the exact same rules apply to any email provider.

Big Pond, web emails is a nightmare there is no such option didn't mass delete everything

— @Search619able

🎬 Here’s what you’ll see in this video:

0:00 ▷ Intro.

$50/yr or $10/mo save yourself from watching unless buying software

— @plexusdan

0:39 ▷ Step 1: Bulk email removal.

2:03 ▷ Step 2: Unsubscribe from marketing emails.

I paid $50 for one year.

— @JerryMungo

3:27 ▷ Step 3: Keep your inbox clean and organized.

5:11 ▷ Step 4: Stop unwanted emails.

Thank you!!

— @daisigisela9240

6:57 ▷ Step 5: Stop spam emails.

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This video is giving hidden advisement (because he literally never mentions that he is from/working for Clean Email)

— @RolfRatzer

– Step #1: Bulk email removal –

First of all, you need to get rid of unwanted emails that have already reached your Inbox.

yahoo mail does not consider your inbox empty until the email trash folder is deleted as well. Will Clean Email do this as well? I have not seen videos of yours that deal with this issue and when I emailed Clean Email, they had no immediate answer as well. I will loose my ability to receive and send Yahoo emails if I can't delete enough by August 29. Terrible situation! Thanks for any advice.

— @stephenroth6582

You can go through them one by one and check each and every message you want to delete. Once the batch is selected—just press the Delete button.

If it looks time-consuming, try a third-party solution to speed it up. Here, I'll show how to do it with Clean Email, as an example.

but you have to pay for most of the things they provide so nothing helps

— @12Katchup

Clean Email—an inbox organizer for Gmail and other leading email service providers, including Yahoo, Outlook, AOL, etc.—offers a bunch of advanced features to declutter your Inbox in a jiffy and keep it clean long after.

Once signed up, you will see personalized cleaning suggestions and actions available to apply to the email groups shown. Following cleaning suggestions you may, for instance, remove thousands of promotional emails or archive multiple email messages older than 3 years with just a click.

Screw this

— @robertflint4115

Besides, Clean Email shows your mail sorted by the sender and email address and groups your messages into Smart Folders like Online Shopping, Finance, Seasonal Sales, messages from productivity tools, and the like to make it easier to find and process them.

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Looks great. Not sure about the $50 a year though...lol

— @Oly6t1

– Step #2: Unsubscribe from unwanted emails –

The second step is to go through all your subscriptions and unsubscribe from those you don't need anymore.

I am thinking of trying the free trial.
I have blocked all the spam I get but I have to go in and delete the trash. Will clean email automatically stop them from even getting to my inbox or will they still show up either in my spam or trash folder.

— @iandouglas2872

In Gmail, you may start by filtering emails with the "Unsubscribe" word and by opening them one by one, searching for and clicking the unsubscribe link. Alternatively, to save time and energy, you might want to try a faster solution as Unsubscriber in Clean Email mentioned earlier.

More on how to clean your inbox by Unsubscribing from Unwanted Emails: https://youtu.be/A9c26Ev9ui0

How do i cancel the free trial?

— @AndyWhite1985

– Step #3: Keep your Inbox clean and organized –

Once your Inbox is clean and tidy, we need to ensure that it will remain so in the future. The good news is that the routine tasks can be automated!

Everyone pushes clean email but it’s a shitter cause after only deleting a 1000 emails it asks if you want to upgrade for a hefty sum - slimy bas#@rds

— @patrickgamble9014

With the help of email filters and rules, you can, for example, mark all emails from your boss as important, keep the newest email from a particular sender, or archive emails as they age—all automatically.

This video is about How to Set Up Filters in Gmail or Auto Clean rules in Clean Email:

the whole video is advertising be aware

— @Shadowandlightjournal

https://youtu.be/Zn7hO2qDFVk

– Step #4: Stop unwanted emails –

I'm looking for a video that explains the process I use (discovered years ago). Nobody has time to sit and click on hundreds of unwanted emails. When you are looking at one email, click on the menu at upper right (3 dots) and click "Filter emails like this." That will pull up all the matching messages from that sender. You simply click the box at the very top of the list to select all, then you'll see a message asking if you want to select all matching emails (not just the 50 or 100 on the page). Then delete. You can get rid of hundreds with just a few clicks.

Maybe I'll have to create my own instructions. I just got to the part where you are explaining filters, but I don't think you realize that selecting for a filter can have another use--probably even more important! I have used Clean Email and it's good, but it's not free. I had to use it for a woman who had 147,000 unread emails in her Yahoo inbox! Yahoo doesn't do what Gmail does. So even though I tried bringing everything into Gmail to manage it, I don't think I was able to make it synchronize without switching to a more expensive Yahoo subscription...or something like that.

— @carnation_cat

If newsletters are not the only headache cluttering your inbox, and you receive messages from senders you really don't want to–don't omit this step.

With the Block feature, you can either block a sender, which means their emails will be sent to Trash automatically (it is in Clean Email, but in Gmail, they will be marked as spam), or mute them. If you choose Mute, Clean Email will continue to deliver the sender’s future messages to your inbox, automatically marking them as read – so they don’t appear as new messages. In Gmail, muting a sender means marking them as spam as well.

Sir, not free this video need to be cleaned from YouTube

— @abdultefmohmed3985

– Step #5: Stop spam emails –

Last but not least is to limit spam emails from getting into your mailbox. Many email services provide their users with such an option. So, if you feel like being bombarded with junk emails, check these emails and click Mark as Spam button. Although it is signaling your provider to stop sending emails from these senders to your Inbox in the future, it doesn't always work as it should. So you may need to repeat the action again to persuade Gmail to consider these emails as spam.

Excellent information and cogent presentation.

— @MarkGormanNOLA

Some services, like Clean Email, provide you with more options. Even though they don't detect which email is spam, they may help you limit the income of junk messages by screening them from new senders. Screener from Clean Email quarantineі incoming messages from first-time senders until you allow or block them.

#cleanemail #emailcleanup #productivityapps

This is one gaint ad. pls close this video and save some time.

— @pentamanohar9387

More User Perspectives

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Gmail is absolute trash the worse email ui ever.

@zagan1
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thanks for the info

@lorieevans2009
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This guys video is for promoting an app that has access to all your emails and photos on gmail . Do not download the app . You can just go to the top search bar click delete then next to it will say “ select all 2000 “ or whatever number is there and apply that . I know I deleted 65,000
Emails .

@shanebplante
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I literally try doing anything and a it tells me i have to pay for that feature bruh wtf

@JManScaffy
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Giving this program a try. Really is an old important email, and needs a methodical approach to cleaning it up. Great video!

@jstrct
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The cost is $10 dollars per month folks! They dont tell you that up front.

@mid2k
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so CLEAN EMAIL app isn't for free???

@maskridersupergold2501
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Could you please do a video on how to set up with a Mac? I tried working with your staff (AI?) and they could not help me through the set up for App Specific passwords. I have many vendors that use this with no problem, so I just do understand why I cannot login. Please help with a video.

@williamm6099
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outlook is just cancer. aids. theres literally no way to clean it. google is a breeze. i have no qualms signing up to shit with my gmail knowing it will go to spam and my inbox is clean

@Sub0x-x40
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I wish you offered stuff for 1 month at a time instead of for a whole year. I'd charge like $15 to clean 3-5 accounts for 1 month. But hey I get it, you gotta make money. No hate

@Banana16386
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Hey it keeps telling me to confirm and it keeps telling me to upgrade the clean email what fo i do?

@fatimashereen7722
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Is clean email safe?

@fungorilla
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Very helpful video! Thank you! How do you select a certain sender and delete their emails? For example, if I get emails from Kohl's and want to delete only those, in bulk, how do I do this?

@elizabethsmith7208
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I could not get Clean Email to work with my icloud two-factor account.

@ZoneProduction448
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Hey ~ I kinda stumbled onto your video after Googling how to delete more that 50 emails at a time from my Yahoo account. I followed your instructions, but it still only gives me 50 at a time (and I may or may not have over 100,000 ?!). Also, I was trying to start deleting from the oldest ones so I narrowed the results down to just 2018, but it still only gave me 50 at a time to delete. Please help!

@Isaiah41_10
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Hello!



I need to know if you can help me, since I eliminated a sender on your page who I need to receive your emails again and they do not reach me.

I would really appreciate if you can help me or if this can be undone

@danielcedeno1123