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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 ...
Learn how to set Gmail filters and labels to organize your inbox, reduce clutter, and boost productivity with this step-by-step guide.
Feeling overwhelmed by Gmail? We show you how to clean up your inbox by creating aliases, customizing your inbox view, and ...
Filters can help automate many of the tasks you may perform daily, and can streamline your inbox to show just the emails you want, while removing those ...
Matt Thommes at the Paint in the Tech blog finds it tedious to create filters in Gmail the multi-click way. His solution? Export a single filter, then make a few clever tweaks to the resulting XML ...
Gmail filters such messages in the background and opens a menu to set conditions. Select Create filter. Select Add forwarding address and add the recipient's email ID from the following menu.
I can add a “+” to my Gmail username between my name and the “@” to create a Gmail alias. I can then filter messages sent to “[email protected]” to either skip my inbox altogether ...
You can do this in Gmail. Open the settings menu by clicking the gears icon, then head to the “filters” option up the top. There, click “create a new filter”, and you’ll see a number of ...
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 ...
Hit “Create Filter” and you’ll never need to worry about e-mails from that domain getting caught in your Gmail spam filter again.