How to mass delete all Yahoo emails in the latest version

Discussion in 'Yahoo' started by sumdor, Feb 16, 2012.

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    Millions of internet users use Yahoo as their email host and unlike Gmail they get tons of Spam as well as direct emails which has piled upto a few thousands to 1 million emails as users could not or are too lazy to delete them after reading the mails. However, it is a natural thing that all people like to have a clean Inbox and a tidy look. The last version of Yahoo email was easy to handle when it comes to deleting read emails. But the latest version is a bit tricky and this is how you can delete those unwanted emails. Hope this video from YouTube will be be helpful to all DT members and if you think your friends and members might need it, you can refer them to this thread as well.
    [video=youtube;zyIgyK7-yNc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyIgyK7-yNc[/video]
     
    sumdor, Feb 16, 2012 IP
  2. chinasa

    chinasa Peon

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    When i want to mass delete i just press 'control a' and press delete.
     
    chinasa, Feb 17, 2012 IP
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    danasurvey Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the posts sumdor and chinasa. Mass deleting all e-mails in the new Yahoo mail has been a challenge and this will make things a lot easier.
     
    danasurvey, Feb 17, 2012 IP
  4. sumdor

    sumdor Active Member

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    You are welcome...people are deleting 1000s of emails using this tips every day
     
    sumdor, Mar 2, 2012 IP
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    ThePassiveIncomeBlog Active Member

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    Is it that hard to use Yahoo mail?
     
    ThePassiveIncomeBlog, Mar 2, 2012 IP
  6. sumdor

    sumdor Active Member

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    Yes for millions of people who just know how to write and send mails. Millions are not like you who would like to have email signatures, etc. I have this uncle in his 50s who barely knows to send emails.
     
    sumdor, Mar 2, 2012 IP