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 ...
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 ...
Google’s popular email client Gmail is used for everything from networking with client accounts to catching up with old friends. If you want to keep your Gmail current, you need to know how to add ...
Labels are virtual folders that point to messages in Gmail. Labels such as Inbox, Sent Mail and Drafts are always present, but users can create their own Labels that point to the original messages. In ...
Welcome to TNW Basics, a collection of tips, tricks, guides, and advice on how to get the most out of your gadgets, apps, and other stuff. We get it — we all get a shitload of emails. Newsletters, ...
So here is the big question that a lot of people are looking to get answered. How does one add contacts to Gmail, and delete them when they no longer have use for these contacts? Let’s be clear here, ...
Labels in Gmail are the simplest way to organize your emails. They work similarly to folders on your computer. You can create a label for anything inside of Gmail. Once you create a label, you also ...
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 ...