Quick Scoop

To delete all mails from the same sender in your Trash folder, open Trash, search by the sender’s email address or name, select all matching messages, then choose **Delete forever** or **Empty Trash now** to remove them permanently. In Gmail, messages in Trash stay there for 30 days unless you delete them sooner.

How to do it

  1. Open your Trash folder.
  2. Search the sender using the email address or a keyword from the sender’s name.
  3. Select the checkbox for one result, then choose select all conversations that match this search if that option appears.
  4. Click Delete forever or Empty Trash now to remove them permanently.

If you use Gmail

Gmail lets you search by sender, including with `from:[email protected]`, and then bulk-delete the results. If you only want to clear the Trash folder, Gmail also has an **Empty Trash now** option at the top of the Trash view.

Important note

If your goal is to stop future emails from that sender too, deleting from Trash will not block new messages by itself. For that, you would need to unsubscribe or create a filter that sends future mail to Trash automatically. [3] [3] [1]
Action Result
Delete from Trash Removes the selected old messages permanently.
Empty Trash now Deletes everything currently in Trash.
Create a filter Can auto-delete future messages from the same sender.
TL;DR: search the sender inside Trash, select all matching messages, and delete them forever; in Gmail, **Empty Trash now** is the fastest way to clear them.