Gmail is Google's proprietary email service. Gmail's major focus is for users to keep all emails without the need to empty their inbox; this option helps alleviate the pressure of deleting important data. When many messages are present, however, sorting through unread and opened emails can become a hassle. Fortunately, Gmail provides a simple method to filter out opened messages and only disclose unread content.
Log in to the Gmail account with all the unread messages.
Type "In: Unread" into the search field displayed near the top of the screen to perform a wide search for all unread messages. Typing additional information, such as a folder or a recipient's name, searches only for emails pertaining to your search query. For example, "In: Unread John Smith" displays only emails from this recipient. "In: Drafts Is: Unread" searches only the "Drafts" folder.
Click "Search Mail" to find and display all unread messages.
Log in to the Gmail account with all the unread messages.
Type "In: Unread" into the search field displayed near the top of the screen to perform a wide search for all unread messages. Typing additional information, such as a folder or a recipient's name, searches only for emails pertaining to your search query. For example, "In: Unread John Smith" displays only emails from this recipient. "In: Drafts Is: Unread" searches only the "Drafts" folder.


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