With the main clutter under control, one problem still remained. Short-lived emails kept filling the inbox and disappearing ...
One of the lesser-known useful things about Gmail's filters is that they work on email you send as well as email you receive. So you can do things like label all messages you send with the word ...
Over the past few months, Google has made it easier to track packages and find deals using Gmail, improved how we schedule ...
Reader Sameer writes in with this handy Gmail tip: I needed to set up a filter that would apply label 'work' to any email that came from '[email protected]' OR had the word 'workoholic' in it.
Gmail’s search is getting a significant update that will allow users to more easily narrow results to help them find a specific email. Before today, users could type in search filters by hand (e.g.
Gmail’s filled with hidden features and add-on possibilities, but one of the service’s most powerful organizational tools is sitting right in the heart of its regular settings. As you may have guessed ...
The first thing to do when creating a filter is to tell Gmail what kinds of messages you want it to look for. You can do this by setting search criteria for the filter. Once you have set the search ...