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  2. How do I search unread messages in outlook.com (Office 365)

    webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/123949

    In case of Desktop client, this can be achieved with the Search Folders. Search Folders -> Right Click -> New Search Folders -> Unread Mail. But, unfortunately this feature is not available yet for the Office 365. Here is the uservoice link for this search folders: UserVoice - Outlook Office 365 Search Folders. Share.

  3. There is one thing you can try to see unread emails. I recommend you to enable unread email first on the page. For this. Open Gmail account. Go to Settings on Gear icon. Under Inbox tab, next to Inbox type, choose Unread first. Below this choose the number of emails you wish to see which are unread. Save the Changes. I hope this helps!

  4. outlook.com - How to mark all unread email as read on Hotmail? -...

    webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/14808/how-to-mark-all-unread-email-as-read...

    How do I search unread messages in outlook.com (Office 365) Hot Network Questions Is my TOTP key secure on a free hosting provider server with FTP and .htaccess restrictions?

  5. Change your view to "Sort by Unread". View is on the same row as the Delete button. Here you have two options, you can either, click on the individual unread message or you can click on the select all check box and deselect all the read messages. Which ever that requires less clicking. Either way, you want to have only the unread messages selected.

  6. Why is outlook web duplicating emails in my inbox?

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    When Outlook begins its Send/Receive process, a faulty email message on the mail server causes duplicate emails to be created. You can get into the web interface of the email server to delete the corrupt/damaged email that is causing all the duplicates in order to fix this. Share. Improve this answer. By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you ...

  7. Gmail shows a wrong number of unread inbox mails

    webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/108348

    3 Answers. Search for . That'll find any unread messages in your inbox. searches everywhere, including and . You can only mark blocks of 100 messages at the time. Use browse function to choose different blocks and find your unread message, up to the right. (Ex: "< 1 to 100 of 432 >") I tried the above but got too many messages in the SPAM ...

  8. Can you conditionally format Gmail? - Web Applications Stack...

    webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/99501/can-you-conditionally-format-gmail

    I'm very used to Outlook and haven't used Gmail in years. I have searched the Chrome Store, SuperUser, WebApps, and the web in general without finding an answer to this. I rely heavily on conditional formatting in Microsoft Outlook. Any unread emails from my management are shown in a larger-than-normal, bold, red font. Unread emails from ...

  9. label:unread AND before:DATE. in the search bar. eg. label:unread AND before:2016-09-30. Then click on the checkbox (top left) above the message and select ALL. Click the "Select all conversations that match this search" link that appears above the first message. Click More> Mark as Read.

  10. How can I only search the Primary inbox in Gmail?

    webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/47313

    category:primary is:unread works better than in:inbox -category:(updates OR promotions OR social OR forums) is:unread. The latter, for me, excluded other unread emails from my primary inbox. The latter, for me, excluded other unread emails from my primary inbox.

  11. How to prevent Gmail from automatically marking message as read?

    webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/41015/how-to-prevent-gmail-from...

    This is because there is no implicit feedback from my brain to the computer. Thus, automatic marking as read just because a message was displayed is a serious mistake in my opinion. Unread emails are important for me, because I must be sure that I do not accidentally miss an important message. Sometimes I even read a message and leave it as ...