The ZDNet Google blog has the scoop on a few new features that gmail users can expect to see. Users will gain the ability to delete all spam messages at once as well as the ability to create filters and apply them to existing message, which will prove indispensable to me.
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That will be gold for sure.
I’ve already had the delete all spam at once function show up in one of my accounts. It’s a link in the grey bar at the top that simply does as advertised, deletes all spam on all pages (i.e. if you have more than one page of spam). Of course it’s shown up in the account that I have the least spam in and I’m so used to clicking “All” then “Delete” that I haven’t really taken advantage of it yet.
I thought that when you created a filter it already showed you which messages it would be applied to. Does it not actually apply it to the messages you have already recieved?
Up until the introduction of this filter, it only applied to messages you received after the filter was created.