Xgenplus introduces new feature to streamline mailbox - Details
Xgenplus introduces new feature to streamline mailbox - Details
Email and enterprise solutions provider Xgenplus has announced the launch of its latest feature, 'Bulk Delete'. The feature is a new addition to the tools designed to revolutionise mailbox management, offering users an effortless way to declutter and organise their emails. The feature is a good addition for users seeking to regain control over their inboxes.
The feature empowers users to tailor their inbox cleanup precisely to their needs, whether it's specific folders, certain senders (From), recipients (To), subject lines, or other criteria. Deleted emails are safely moved to the Trash folder, ensuring that users always have complete control over their inbox organisation. Whether a routine cleanup or a focused decluttering, this feature offers an intuitive and powerful solution.
''Our goal with the 'Bulk Delete' feature is to simplify email management and make the inbox experience more efficient. We understand that a cluttered inbox can be overwhelming and time-consuming. With 'Bulk Delete,' we provide users with a smart solution to streamline their digital communication, enabling them to focus on what truly matters. Emails have been ever-growing as they've become a part of the marketing strategy for renowned brands. This led the users to search for a tool that allowed them a bulk action against the same. Our team innovated the much-needed feature where users can delete up to 10,000 emails in a single click and reclaim the storage space in their mailbox,'' said Ajay Data, Managing Director, Data Group.
Xgenplus provides email management solutions catering to individuals and organisations seeking efficient ways to manage their digital communication.
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