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 ...
You can easily create a group email in Gmail and send an email to a group of contacts at once with a few clicks.
If you’re a long-time Gmail user, chances are there might be a time when your inbox becomes too vast. The question is, what can be done about this? Well, one should not lose sleep over this problem ...
Managing an overflowing inbox can feel overwhelming, but Gmail’s labels and filters provide a practical and effective solution. These tools allow you to categorize emails and automate sorting, helping ...
To create email groups in Gmail, go to Google Contacts, create a new label, and add contacts to it. When composing an email, type the label name in the “To” field to send the email to the entire group ...
Make Labels Stand Out, Create Filters, and Other Things You May Be Confused About with the New Gmail
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 ...
Beth wants to organize her emails in a main category of “bills” and then put emails in that category but also in sub-categories such as electricity, internet, etc. She uses Gmail, and luckily there is ...
Firefox only: Gmail's powerful filters and labels make it great for organizing, but when you have multiple labels assigned to a message the subject barely fits on the screen—unless you auto-hide them ...
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