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Yes, that's exactly where I pasted it. I get... well I got bored of paging through, but many many hundreds, dating back many many years.



Screenshot below if the mailing list will cope with it (Ccing you directly in case it doesn’t).

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If you really don’t have any older results, do you have any rules set up to auto-delete older content? Eg if you’re also receiving your Gmail messages through an email client like Outlook, or forwarding them to another email address, you might have configured Gmail to delete its copies after doing so.)



Deborah



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Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Searching older gmails for attachments



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All I get with this search parameters is 100 total emails and from this past month.



Nothing from earlier years.



Where you typing in  that search string?



I typed in that top search window in gmail



Charles.



Date:    Tue, 30 May 2023 02:04:38 +0000

From:    "Fitchett, Deborah" <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>

Subject: Re: Searching older gmails for attachments



Your query works for me. It's just that Gmail only shows 50 items per page and displays the most recent items first, so you need to page through for the older results. (Where it says "1-50 of many" near the top right.)

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