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If I had to do this I would go through my inbox and look for the "verify your email address" emails and compile a list of website and logins to delete. If you don't use a password manager, I don't see other solutions
I kinda have some OCD, so I used to delete every mails so I don't have that kind of mails right now :/
I didn't thought about using my pswd manager though! (even if I surely didn't use it for all of the websites I think it's gonna help me a lot) Thx!