How to Mark All Emails as Read in Yahoo

Do you find yourself struggling with a cluttered email inbox? Are you tired of constantly manually marking all your emails as read? Well, we have good news for you! In this blog post, we will show you how to mark all your emails as read in Yahoo, both manually and automatically.

Let’s start with the manual method. First, select your inbox and then choose all the mail you want to mark as read. Next, click on the three dots and select “Mark as read.” While this method works, it is tedious and time-consuming, especially if you receive a lot of emails.

To save time, you may want to automate the process with filter rules. However, Yahoo does not provide a “mark as read” option among its filter rule list. This is where Clean Email comes in handy. It allows you to mark all existing and future emails from a particular sender as read in just a few clicks.

To use Clean Email, go to app.clean.email and sign in with your Yahoo account. Then, on the left side of your screen, select “Senders” and choose the sender whose email messages you want to mute. Click “Mute,” and all existing and future messages from this sender will be marked as read.

But what if you want to create a more specific email rule? Clean Email has got you covered. You can mark as read all future messages from a chosen sender that are both unread and older than three weeks. To do this, select multiple different emails from multiple different senders, and create a custom rule by pressing “Create Rule.” Then, select the messages you want to apply the rule to, choose the action you want to take (in this case, mark all as read), and give the rule a name.

Clean Email offers a free trial, so you can try it out for yourself. If you like it, you can subscribe with a 10% discount applied to any of the plans available.

In conclusion, marking all emails as read in Yahoo is a simple process that can be done manually or automatically. With Clean Email, you can save time and keep your inbox organized. We hope you found this blog post useful!