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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1816701" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>Don't get me wrong I love the macOS platform but I have never liked Mail. This is just another shortfall of the app. I gave up in disgust years ago and started using Airmail on my MBP. After a couple of months I started using it on my iOS devices as well. It does cost money, I forget now how much and it does have some faults but it tackles your wife's problem beautifully. </p><p>Each message has a sender icon on the left. A long press will display all messages from that sender. Then like Mail you can press on the left of one message and the edit menu appears. The difference is that you can select all. Click the top right menu bars and you have several options, one of which is delete. So in a couple of moves I can delete every email notification from say, Mac Forums. Or all unread, or all anything using Smart Selection. </p><p>There are other email clients whose primary purpose is to keep your inbox empty. Airmail is not one of them but it certainly makes many things easier or at least possible.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1816701, member: 204485"] Don't get me wrong I love the macOS platform but I have never liked Mail. This is just another shortfall of the app. I gave up in disgust years ago and started using Airmail on my MBP. After a couple of months I started using it on my iOS devices as well. It does cost money, I forget now how much and it does have some faults but it tackles your wife's problem beautifully. Each message has a sender icon on the left. A long press will display all messages from that sender. Then like Mail you can press on the left of one message and the edit menu appears. The difference is that you can select all. Click the top right menu bars and you have several options, one of which is delete. So in a couple of moves I can delete every email notification from say, Mac Forums. Or all unread, or all anything using Smart Selection. There are other email clients whose primary purpose is to keep your inbox empty. Airmail is not one of them but it certainly makes many things easier or at least possible. Sent from my iPhone [/QUOTE]
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