So, you’ve let your Gmail inbox get a little cluttered. If you’re sick of looking at 14,160 unread emails, just delete them. The quickest way is by accessing Gmail from the web on your laptop or desktop. If you’re too scared to delete something precious, perhaps just archive all your unread mail. We’ll tell you how to do that, too. How to delete all your Gmail emails in one fell swoop From Gmail on the web via your computer, you can quickly delete multiple Gmail emails at once with just a couple clicks. On your computer, go to Gmail.com. Check the boxes to the left of the messages you wish...
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Want to verify Email Addresses in Google Sheets? If you want to know how to validate emails in Google Sheets, then this post is going to help you. Working with spreadsheets often involves a lot of data. This data sometimes include a list of email addresses that need to be validated properly. While you can manually look at the emails and verify their correctness, it could be quite a task if the list comprises a lot of emails, ranging from a hundred to thousands or even more. This post discusses how you can use function, data validation, and custom formula (under conditional formatting) in Google Sheets to automatically validate email...
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A shared mailbox is a useful feature that allows a group of people to monitor and send email from a dedicated account. This can be a public email or a sales email. This shared inbox runs on multiple instances of Outlook on different computers. However, this post will help you resolve the problem if the Group emails are not sent or coming to your Outlook Inbox. Group emails not sending or coming to my Inbox in Outlook One of the forum users reported that the Group inbox (WFP, SEO, SPP) doesn’t work in the app. Neither it’s getting updated, nor he can’t receive emails. However, it works well when using...
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Microsoft Outlook isn’t just all about making it possible for users to view their emails and respond to them. The application, whether it be the desktop or web version, is more than capable of allowing its users to download emails to their computers with ease. This is a good idea because some folks prefer to have important email messages on their computer or uploaded to their cloud storage provider of choice. The question is, how can we get the job done using Outlook? How to download Outlook emails to Windows computer As stated above, the feature is there, it’s just knowing how to go about taking advantage of it, so...
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Email is the darling of the marketing world, and for a good reason. With 99% of email users checking their inbox every day, it’s an excellent way to connect with customers. However, the popularity of email marketing means you have to work harder to stand out among competitors. It’s not enough to just write great content. You have to make your emails feel personalized and look professional too. We’ll show you how you can create a handwritten signature for your emails to give them an extra human touch. Why You Need a Signature Of the billions of emails sent and received every day, more than half of them are spam....
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If you’ve mistakenly deleted an important email, Yahoo offers you two options to recover your email. You can either find and restore your email from the “Deleted Items” or the “Trash” folder, or request Yahoo to restore your email backup. Here’s how. Retrieve Deleted Yahoo Emails From Deleted Items on Desktop When an email is deleted, Yahoo moves it to the “Deleted Items” folder instead of permanently removing it. It’s possible your deleted email is still available in this folder, and if so, you can restore it back to your inbox. To do that, first, launch a web browser on your device and open Yahoo Mail. Log in to your...
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Apple’s App Tracking Transparency feature is designed to allow users to opt out of the surreptitious tracking that third-party apps have traditionally relied on for ad targeting purposes. But tracking can go on in your email inbox, too. Unsolicited marketing emails will sometimes know whether you’ve opened their email, and if so, when you did so. They can even know where you were at the time, thanks to tracking methods employed by marketing platforms like MailChimp. The way they track is very discreet and kind of creepy. Embedded in the email will be a tracking pixel, often hidden within a signature image or a link. When the message is opened...
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If you are anything like me, you see an email and want to make sure you act on it, but, not necessarily at that moment; you’re triaging and want to keep that flow going. Well, Microsoft recently started rolling out a new feature to the Outlook mobile app (iOS & Android) that allows you to create a To Do easily and efficiently from an email. This gets added to the ‘Tasks’ section of your Microsoft To Do app and content. Let’s discover how this all works. So, in the past, I would need to copy and paste some pertinent text from the email, not the easiest thing to do...
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The Dridex malware gang is delivering a nasty gift for the holidays using a spam campaign pretending to be Amazon Gift Cards. Dridex is a modular banking trojan that can perform various malicious activities, including stealing login information, logging keystrokes, taking screenshots, and downloading and installing further malware. Dridex is particularly dangerous because it is known to give the DoppelPaymer and BitPaymer threat actors access to compromised networks to deploy their ransomware. Dridex phishing campaign wants to send a gift When distributing malware, malware gangs commonly use current events and the holidays as themes for phishing campaigns to lure people into opening malicious attachments. Such is the case in a...
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It may seem odd that when you “block” an email sender in the Mail app that you still receive emails from them. How it works is that the email will still land in your inbox but be marked as blocked. You can then do what you like with the email. But most times you’re going to delete it, right? Otherwise, why block the sender in the first place if you want to see their emails? Do you want to eliminate the need to take another action to remove those messages from your inbox? If so, here’s how to automatically move blocked Mail to the trash on both iOS and Mac....
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