How do I delete/archive all the emails that I've received from a specific sender?

How do I delete/archive all the emails that I've received from a specific sender?

If you want to delete/archive emails from a specific sender, you can make use of the Scrub option. Select an email from the sender whose emails you want to manage, go to the More Actions menu, choose Scrub, and click Delete/Archive, based on your preference. Learn more

Note:
  • Only the emails in the folder from which you're performing this action will be affected. 
  • Archiving emails does not free up inbox space.
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