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The feature does exist however it doesn't work in every scenario. Essentially when your pager shows

"X - Y of Z" (and not "X - Y of many") the keyword being many of course.

Your able to hover over the "X - Y of Z" and choose "Oldest" [1].

So essentially if data is indexed your able to.

I was not able to search any filter and apply this however on any Label I created I was able to do this.

So steps to find the oldest from amazon would probably have to be

1. Create filter+label that groups them all into one category. Wait for indexing to catch up should be fairly quickly since we are not talking petabytes of random data.

2. Choose the label on the left and on the top right hover over the "1-100 of 9999" and choose oldest.

Not the best work-a-round of course and makes sense why it's setup this way (Helps with optimization) however if a person sets up a lot of labels then they are already set up to do this feature.

[1] https://gsuitetips.com/tips/gmail/sort-email-by-oldest-first...

edit Also there is the method of using the search field parameters for example.

"Amazon.com before:2004/04/16" [2]

then you could more quickly go thru them (however if you didn't know your starting point this would prove to be tricky of course!)

[2] https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7190?hl=en



I appreciate the response and in the case of a dire need I suppose I might utilize that. But WOW that's a lot of trouble to do something that's essentially a couple clicks in Outlook.




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