Showing posts with label filter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label filter. Show all posts

Monday, September 29, 2008

Managing your mails with Labels and Filters

I have often noticed most of the newbies who subscribe to an active google group unsubscribe soon after being troubled by messy inbox because of the email flood. Or, as an alternative they choose not to receive Emails.

Hey! in case you have a gmail account, it was never that difficult to be receiving the discussions in your mailbox without bothering to locate an important mail in an ocean of mails from the group. The task can be easily accomplished with the help of Label and Filter. Not just groups, you can also you it to filter your mails as per your convenience.

Let me tell you the way to vanish away the cause of your daily migrane.

Go to Labels->Edit Label link from Left panel or Settings->Labels from the top bar.

Type the name of the label in the text box accompanying 'Create' that you would want to associate with your mail filter. You can choose any name you desire. And press Create button.

For example, if you wanted to filter all the mails from ioefoss google group, you could name the label IOE-FOSS or anything you deem suitable.

Huh! will that filter the mails from ioefoss in my mailbox? No not yet, you have just created a label, you need to filter the mails now.

Now, choose Filters from Settings. And click the link 'Create a new filter'.

So, you see so many criterias for filtering your mail. You can filter on the basis of the sender, receipant, subject, etc etc.

So, if a friend of you frequently communicates to you and you want to filter the mails from him, you would simply type in the email address of your friend in the 'From' textbox.

And in case, you wanted to filter the mails from google groups, you would type in the email address of the group in 'To' textbox.

For eg, to filter your emails from ioefoss google group, you would type 'ioefoss@googlegroups.com' in 'To' textbox. If you are confused how to select the field for filtering the mails, you would better check the header of the mail and find something common the mails you want to filter. You can do this by clicking 'Show details' in your mails.

After this, click 'Next step' button.

So, now you have various ways of filtering the mail.

If you wanted not to receive your filtered mails in your inbox and directly go the the Label, check 'Skip the Inbox' and then 'Apply the label'. In our case, the label would be 'IOE-FOSS'.

If you wanted to apply this for the prior communications, check 'Also apply filter to ___ conversations below'.

And that is all you had to do to get rid of your headaches. Simple, isn't it?

So, happy GMailing (thanks Dhruba for coining the term!!!).

Friday, October 19, 2007

Auto-forwarding mails from GMail to other mail accounts

Do you want to have fun with your mailbox? Want to receive mails sent to your Gmail Account in your Yahoo, Hotmail or any other mailbox? That means even another Gmail account. Believe me, this is quite possible. Let me tell you how.

Sign in to your Gmail account.
Click Settings on the top-right of your Gmail page.
Choose Forwarding and POP tab.

In the "Forward a copy of incoming mail to" textbox, write the email address where you want your emails to be forwarded. Choose one of the following as per your convenience from the drop down menu:
  • Keep Gmail's copy in the inbox
  • archieve Gmail's copy
  • delete Gmail's copy
Choose Save Changes.
The screen shot below illustrates the task.


So, from now on you will receive the mails sent to you on your Gmail account in the account convenient to you.

I am sure that was fun. Want some more? Ok, now I tell you to selectively forward the mails from Gmail inbox to other mailbox.

Choose Settings->Filters.

Click "Create a new filter".

Enter the criteria of filtering your mails.
Choose "Next step".


Provide email address where you desire to receive mails meeting the criteria you entered to "Forward it to:" option and check the option.

After this click on Create Filter button.


And you are done.

Was not that interesting? But I am sure you would not want to have your gmails in other accounts. Wish the other way round was true i.e., mails from other account could be auto-forwarded to Gmail.