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 ...
Suffering from e-mail overload? Google introduced a new weapon called Smart Labels for Gmail users Wednesday that automatically redirects Bulk, Notifications, and Forums e-mail so that the messages ...
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With labels, you can categorise messages based on topics, projects, clients, or priorities. This makes it much easier to locate important emails and keep your inbox clutter-free. Unlike traditional ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
It’s easy to think of Gmail’s labels system as a glorified filing cabinet for your inbox—but if you’re treating labels strictly as folders, you’re missing out on some of their most powerful ...
March 9, 2011 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Gmail's powerful filters have long been one of its strongest features, if you're willing to create and nurture ...
Gmail gave its users another tool to battle email overload yesterday with the introduction of Smart Labels. When enabled under the Gmail Labs section for experimental features, Smart Labels sort ...
A while back, Gmail introduced "Smart Labels" for bulk email, notifications, forums, and social updates. You can't edit these filters, but you can automatically archive matching messages, so those ...