Komando.com

Kickstart 2024 with a clutter-free inbox: Your simple guide to email zen!

Right now, I’m sitting here beaming because my inbox is at zero. Really! Did I read and reply to every single message? Well, no. Before I took back control, I had 409 unread messages. But I have a trick to starting each year with a clean slate. You can do it, too!

Clear out your inbox

Drowning in emails? Here’s a surprisingly easy fix to begin the New Year right: Archive your inbox. It’s like a magic wand for your digital clutter!

What’s email archiving, you ask? Picture this: a digital vault where every email you’ve ever sent or received is safely stored, complete with attachments. They’re out of sight but never out of reach. No more endless scrolling through a jam-packed inbox!

You could try sorting emails into a maze of folders, but let’s face it, who has the time for that? Archiving is a smart, hassle-free solution. It’s a New Year’s gift you owe yourself. A couple of clicks and voilà — your digital world just got a whole lot tidier.

So, are you ready to beat the email bloat? Here’s your quick-start guide to mastering your inbox with the power of archiving. Say hello to a streamlined, stress-free 2024!

Follow these steps to archive in Gmail

Gmail will take some time to process your request. Be patient. You may have to do this step a few times to get everything.

Once you’ve archived a message, you can hit All Mail to the left, right under Inbox and your other email folders to find it. Your best bet is to search by a term you know was in the email or by the sender.

Using Apple Mail? Here’s what to do

When you need to find those emails again, just click on that ‘Archive’ folder anytime. All your archived emails are there, ready when you are.

Got a Yahoo email? Here’s what to do

Want to take a message out of the archive? Open the Archive folder, tap on the email you want and select Restore to Inbox.

How to archive emails in Microsoft Outlook

Microsoft Outlook doesn’t put archived messages into a separate folder. Instead, they’ll go straight to a data file you can access whenever you want.

You’ll see emails disappear from your inbox and subfolders. Now they’ll be under the Archives heading. 

Worried you missed something? 

Remember, archiving is not the same as deleting. It’s like putting stuff in a storage box — out of the way but there when you need it. It’s a great way to keep your inbox looking neat without losing anything.

Here’s my theory about emails I haven’t read or replied to: If it’s really important, that person will email you again — or text or call.

As a side note, remember that even if you archive emails, they can be subpoenaed for legal cases. I don’t give legal advice, so it’s best to consult a lawyer if you have any questions about this.