I want to Find emails coming from a particular domain like @gmail.com or @yahoomail.com, @netflix.com , @xoom.com,@nfl.com" etc.

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Krishna Chebolu

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Nov 3, 2019, 10:24:51 AM11/3/19
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I want to search my gmail inbox to get all emails coming from any particular domain or website ..... e.g  @netflix.com or @gmail.com or @yahoomail.com

Andy

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Nov 3, 2019, 11:36:39 AM11/3/19
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On Sun, Nov 3, 2019 at 10:24 AM Krishna Chebolu <sche...@gmail.com> wrote:
I want to search my gmail inbox to get all emails coming from any particular domain or website ..... e.g  @netflix.com or @gmail.com or @yahoomail.com

What is the question?

Did you try doing the obvious thing?  Just do the search that you want.

For example, "@netflix.com", "@gmail.com", "@yahoomail.com", in the "From:" field.

If you don't use the "search options" which has fields to fill in, type from:@netflix.com or maybe from:"@netflix.com" into the "search mail" box.

This sounds way too easy.  Isn't it obvious?  Are you overlooking the simple answer, or did you try it and did something go wrong?  If something did go wrong, what was it?

Regards,
Andy


James Dorn

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Feb 3, 2022, 3:37:34 PM2/3/22
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The best way I've seen to do this is to use brackets. For instance, yahoo would be "From:[yahoo.com]" without quotes.

Andy

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Feb 3, 2022, 8:24:20 PM2/3/22
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James Dorn wrote:
The best way I've seen to do this is to use brackets. For instance, yahoo would be "From:[yahoo.com]" without quotes.

It works equally well without the brackets.  From:yahoo.com

I don't know what brackets are supposed to do in this case, but I do not think they do anything here.

Andy


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