How to clean your gmail for less than 2 minutes and free some space for new emails.
Since you use your inbox every day, you probably have a pretty good idea of what kinds of emails you get, and from who, on a regular basis. Gmail doesn’t have a great way to quickly see which email addresses send you the most emails: What I like to do is to go on the search box and write the name of the website that I often receive emails. Example: AMAZON and than I will see only amazon emails that I can mark (50 in one time) and delete. Go to the other page and select 50 more. After that pull-up emails from your more eager senders and, if you find that you aren’t reading a lot of their messages, search around the email for an unsubscribe link—assuming that exists. If you can’t find one, feel free to report the messages as spam. The second way and more accomplished (FROM YOUR PC) is to go on the home page of your email inbox and choose the section with the advertising emails. Gmail usually automatically tries to filter marketing messages out of your primary inbox.