Gmail has a powerful feature that can automatically categorize your emails, making it easier to manage your inbox ...
If you use Gmail as your day-to-day email system, chances are it’s a little disorganized. Although Google provides some powerful filtering tools, does anyone have time to make use of them? Just ...
Ever feel like your email inbox is a never-ending black hole of unread messages, promotional clutter, and important emails buried somewhere in the chaos? You’re not alone. Managing emails can be ...
Hundreds of millions of people use Gmail but only a small subset of them dig deeper into the advanced features that are available in their inbox, such as filters. Setting up new rules for incoming can ...
Sometimes setting an email to your spam folder doesn’t do the trick. Sometimes, you need to create filters to make sure unwanted messages don’t clog your inbox. You can do this in Gmail. Open the ...
This morning, a Lifehacker intern complained that the new Gmail made it too hard to see labels. Then a Lifehacker editor pitched in that the new Gmail makes it too hard to create filters. Not so, my ...
Hi, there. I’m going to use an email message from my friend Ben to show you how to organize your Gmail inbox a little better. First order of business: never delete messages. We’re going to archive ...
One of the most powerful tools Gmail provides is its filtering system. Strangely, it seems that few users of Google's extremely popular mail service take advantage of filters to improve their email ...
If you're like me, you probably have tens of thousands of emails in your Gmail inbox. Most of them are probably read, and some are probably unread, but regardless, they are all sitting in your inbox, ...
The good news: One intrepid blogger offers up a massive cut-and-paste Gmail filter operator that corrals and archives non-English messages. The bad news: It only works when spammers are semi-honest.
Notifications are one of Android’s most powerful features — and the way they work out of the box is only the start. Case in point: I rely on my phone’s Gmail notifications religiously, but I don’t ...