At that point it's an archeological site, not an inbox. I'd almost hate to delete stuff pre-2000 just because it's a bit of a time capsule into a different era.
If she read an email every 15 seconds on average to determine whether it needs to be kept or deleted, it would take her 34 days NON STOP to get through that list of unreads.... gotta just nuke and start over
Personal email? Squeaky clean.
Work email? I keep all of them for later reference. Currently have 6500.
It'd be more of it wasn't for our 1 year retention policy.
This I don't get. Your work doesn't archive emails? There's been many times I was asked a question I knew came up years ago and thanks to the archive of mails I could answer the question quickly instead of starting from scratch again.
That's how it was at my old job and I miss it. At my current workplace they only retain mail on the server for 1 year. If you want to retain it longer you have to archive it yourself and I just don't have the local storage to archive all of my email on my machine like that. (External storage devices also aren't allowed.)
You gotta pump those numbers up! I have over 32K emails in my oldest GMail account (I still use it to sign up to things, so my main account can remain "pure"
as long as possible) and I've read maybe 5% of them.
i had over 75K emails in my personal inbox, when i clicked 'mark all as read' it was a spiritual orgasm. then i spent an hour clicking on every unsubscribe button i could find. no ragrets.
I made a new Gmail account about a year ago that I have not used for anything (have not sent any email, or used it to sign up for anything, nor have I given it to anyone for work or general contact), and it started getting spam already. Which means either things are just using random addresses to spam, or Google themselves are sharing it.