If you are willing to use the standard layout rather than the basic
html I know there is a way to select all messages. Whether that is a
button or another checkbox I don't recall, but I do know the way is
there.

On 7/15/15, Bill White via Jfw <[email protected]> wrote:
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> How to create a filter in your gmail account which will delete large groups
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> of messages in your inbox.
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> 1.  Sign into your gmail account using
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> your Internet browser.
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>
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> 2.  Press Insert+F7 to open the links list.
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>
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> 3.  Press the letter S until you hear Settings, then press Enter.
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>
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> 4.  Press Insert+F7 to open the links list again.
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>
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> 5.  Press the letter C until you hear Create a filter, and then press
> Enter.
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> 6.  Press the letter F until you hear From: Edit.
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> 7.  In this field, type *@*
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> 8.  Press Tab until you hear: Next Step Button and press the space bar.
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> 9.  When the next page loads, press the letter X until you hear: Delete it
> Check Box Not Checked. Press the space bar to check this item.
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>
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> 10. Press the letter X until you hear: Also apply filter to 20 conversations
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> below Check Box Not Checked, and press the space bar to check this item.
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> 11. Press Tab until you hear: Create Filter Button, and press the space bar.
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> Your filter should now be created.
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>
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> 12. After your filter is created, press Insert+F7, then the letter I to be
> taken back to your inbox where you will see all of your messages still there
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> in your inbox.
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>
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> 13. Close Internet Explorer to exit out of the gmail web page.
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>
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> 14. Sign into your gmail account using Internet Explorer again.
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> 15. Go to your inbox, where you should see that it is empty.
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> 16. Press Insert+F7 to open the links list.
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> 17. Press the letter S until you hear Settings, then press Enter.
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> 18. Press F7 for the links list, then press the letter F until you hear
> Filters, and press Enter.
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>
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> 19. Press the letter B until you hear: Delete It Button. Press the space
> bar.
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> 20. When the page loads, you will hear JAWS say:   Your filter has been
> deleted.
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>
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> 21. Be sure to do steps 14 through 18, or all of your e-mail will continue
> to be deleted and sent to the trash.
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>
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> 22. You may also give a date for deleting mail as in the folloing example:
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> In the "Has the words" field, type before:2010/01/01. This will delete all
> mail received before this date.
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>
>
> Bill White [email protected]
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "dennis via Jfw" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Cc: "dennis" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 1:39 PM
> Subject: deleting all emails in gmail
>
>
>> can somebody help me with this. i did this several months ago but i cant
>> for the life of me remember how to do it. i go to gmail and my all mail
>> page. there is no way to select all the messages at once. btw i have tried
>>
>> this in original html and standered as well. any help is appriciated.
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