Nobody likes to deal with unnecessary mails and reducing stress of managing the barrage of mails is exactly what we’re gonna help you with. Since Gmail is the client of choice of a majority of people, let’s see how those nifty filters can help keep our blood pressures in check. Beginners Guide: If you’re unsure about any of these terms, make sure you check out our guide on tags, filters and labels for Gmail.
1. No Point Reading ALL Emails
Most of the annoying mails that I get are simply confirmations. At times a new website or service you sign up for (which you can’t anticipate mails from) and at times familiar addresses bombarding your inbox. For the familiar ones, I have created a filter which automatically marks these mails are read and you can even go ahead and add labels like ‘autoread’ to keep your inbox tidy.
2. Ever Heard of Boolean?
3. Filters + Labels Go Hand-in-Hand
Adding labels to sorted emails will give you a much better visual idea of what is going on with all these emails arriving in your inbox. The important mails with the above filters can have a more striking red (or similar) colored label, whereas the unimportant one can be left alone.
4. Shining Stars
Adding stars to the most important mails that need your immediate attention is a good way of keeping priorities in order. The easiest way of doing this would be, to open the mail which you think is really important and select the Filter messages like these option. On the next familiar Gmail filter screen, select Create filter with this search and in the next screen select the check box for Star it. You can even check the box below for Also apply filter to x matching conversations, which will automatically star existing conversations with the selected filter.
5. Bulk Up
Well, not literally! Gmail lets you create bulk filters for the same action. So, for the same action above, if you already know the mail addresses of people (or they are part of your contacts list) simply go ahead and create a filter with the Boolean OR and the same rule can be applied to all their emails from now on. Of course, feel free to check these boxes for Has attachment and Don’t include chats for further segregation. Applying labels to bulk mail ids also works just fine and is a good idea if you want to separate your work and play mails with different color labels.
Don’t Over-complicate
Whatever you choose to do with these tips, try and not go overboard. You want to keep things simple by applying simple rules that work to keep your mails in order. If you have any queries or questions, join us in our forums. We’d love to hear how you want your Gmail filters to work.