Google's email service Gmail lets you organize your inbox as much or little as you want. You can let the emails pile up — or you can let them pile up, but in a more orderly fashion. The easiest way to ...
At present, Gmail doesn't provide an option that lets you quickly combine two different labels into a single label. However, Gmail has a special search feature that lets you display messages that ...
Let’s face it — if you’re using your Gmail account for more than occasionally contacting friends and relatives, it’s likely that it’s spinning out of control. Between work-related emails, online ...
Labels are Gmail’s secret weapon that let you organize your inbox on your own terms. Once they’re set up, they do most of your message processing automatically and make it easier to skim through your ...
It's easy to add new Gmail labels to use as folders — and just as easy to add multiple to categorize your messages. Adding labels to your emails acts is similar to putting multiple sticky notes on an ...
Google's data-crunching ways found that the majority of Gmail users aren't actually using the webmail service's labels. Starting today, those label names get higher placement, and drag-and-drop ...
To delete labels in Gmail, follow these steps: On the web, go to Gmail settings, select the “Labels” tab, find the label you want to delete, and click “Remove” followed by “Delete.” On Android, open a ...
If you do not want to use the “Social”, “Promotions”, etc. tabs in Gmail but instead want to create tabs for Gmail labels, then this guide will show you what you need to do. There is a Chrome ...
A recent convert to Gmail, RLConner asked the Answer Line forum about organizing mail into what Google calls “labels,’ although they’re similar to other services’ folders. Gmail labels behave very ...
The Entangled in WWW blog has posted a smart idea for taking full advantage of Gmail's labeling system and RSS/Atom feeds. There are many emails which I passively consume: newsletters, job vacancies, ...