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I ran out of Google storage space because my Gmail inbox was flooded with unread messages. To continue receiving new emails, I had to delete over 30,000 older ones.
Not getting e-mails on your Android device can be frustrating, especially if you're expecting something important. Here's how ...
My Gmail inbox was once a chaotic mix of endless marketing emails, social media notifications, bills, receipts, and occasional important messages. It was overwhelming, time-consuming, and ...
Since then, the tabbed inbox has fallen behind, unable to keep up with the ways that email has changed since 2013. Google is trying to fix it (I'll get to that in a second), but it's not doing enough.
As my colleague Nicole Ngyuen recently reported, Gmail and Outlook offer features that promise to help solve the problem. But I’ve found that Gmail’s organizational tools mostly just help you ...
Inbox increases the number of bundles over Gmail's tabs, too -- there's now Travel, Purchases, Finance, Social, Updates, Forums, and Promos. In my early testing, these all seem to be very good at ...
Organizing your email inbox can be a lot of work, but luckily, as I've shown, Gmail makes it easy. If you feel overwhelmed by how much has accumulated in your inbox, don't panic.
But until you get there, I’ll show you two underrated Gmail features you might not be using, yet they can do wonders for your inbox: Labels and Stars. The problem with email is that it gets messy.