You can see all the addresses you've used in Gmail by accessing your Contacts. Here's how:
- Open Gmail: Sign in to your Gmail account.
- Go to Contacts: Click on the "Contacts" icon (usually a small person icon) in the left-hand menu.
- View All Contacts: You'll see a list of all your contacts. You can use the search bar at the top to find specific addresses.
Note: This will show you all the addresses you've added to your contacts list. If you've sent emails to addresses you haven't saved, those won't appear in your contacts list.
To see all addresses you've sent emails to, you can:
- Check your Sent Mail: Go to the "Sent" folder and open individual emails to see the recipient's addresses.
- Use Gmail's search function: You can search for specific email addresses within your Gmail account.
For example:
- To find all emails you've sent to "[email protected]," type "to:[email protected]" in the Gmail search bar.
- To find all emails you've sent to a specific domain, type "to:example.com" in the Gmail search bar.
Remember: These methods will only show you the addresses you've used within your Gmail account. They won't display any addresses you might have used in other email services.