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 ...
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.
Mark Gibbs is very impressed with a service that generates code for regular expressions and he has found that Gmail now supports importing and exporting filters. His happiness knows no bounds. Before ...
Google says its Gmail spam filters are now smarter than ever. While the service always used machine learning to figure out what was (and wasn’t) unwanted email, it now uses a more sophisticated neural ...
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.
Ever wish you could get even more nit-picky about your Gmail filters? Free Gmail-based webapp Syphir filters messages by arrival time, number of recipients, and whether they "need" replies. It really ...
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 ...
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