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For weeks I seem to a phantom unread message in my personal gmail inbox. I cant seem to locate it and used the search email box: unread and nothing shows up. Anyone seen this before?
For about a month my Gmail says there is 1 unread email but I can not find it. Does not matter the device: iphone, laptop, ipad... they all show one unread message.
A user asks about an unread notification in the Gmail app.
Go to the Settings icon - choose settings - click on Inbox and near the top is a box called Inbox type - you can select 'Unread first' from that menu - scroll down to save your changes and the missing emails should appear.
1. Default Inbox, with only the Primary category: use Unread First. You're using the Default Inbox setting in Gmail, but have disabled all categories apart from the Primary one (this cannot be disabled). In this case, Gmail treats your Inbox as Unread First and doesn't apply the Primary label to any incoming emails.
Set up an inbox that separates unread and read emails. You can filter all unread messages by setting up your inbox to prioritize — and set apart — any unread emails in your list of messages. With this view, you’d really have to try to lose any unread emails.
I tried to use the code "In:anywhere is:unread" to to a preliminary troubleshooting, but Gmail seemed to still shows that there is one unread mail in my inbox. This happened only after I transferred my old Gmail account to a new one. How do I fix this problem?
Up until two days ago, my "Inbox" in Gmail has only shown unread emails at the top, with the read ones being shown somewhere near the bottom. For some reason, this has changed. While my "Inbox" tab still shows "32" next to it, on the right hand side I can now see all emails, including unread ones.
1. Ask Gmail to show you unread emails first. You can change your settings so that Gmail displays all your unread messages at the top of your inbox. Here’s how. Step 1: Open Gmail. Step 2: Click on Settings. Then select See all settings. Step 3: Go to the Inbox tab. Step 4: In the Inbox Type section, you will see a dropdown menu.
On your desktop, you can make Gmail display all of your unread emails at the top of your inbox, followed by your other emails. In the mobile version of Gmail, you can add a new tab that only displays your unread emails.