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Use The Advanced Features Of Gmail

5/27/2013 3:00:04 PM

Use labels and the Priority Inbox feature to get the most out of your Android mailbox

Even if you’re not the busiest of people, it is pretty likely that your Gmail inbox sometimes looks like it could do with a cleansing fire to clear it out. Whether it’s work emails, friends connecting, order confirmations or just the steady stream of special offers and voucher websites that fill up your inbox every day, it can feel like a daunting task trying to get on top of things.

Use the advanced features of Gmail

Use the advanced features of Gmail

That’s where labels and your Priority Inbox come to fruition. These handy inclusions in the official Gmail app let you keep a close eye on what actually matters to you, and leave the rest to read when you’ve got a spare minute. Here then are some simple tips and tricks to help you get a better hold of your on the move email communications.

With a bit of tinkering and some sensible labeling, you’ll soon be the master of most of the mail coming your way, and that’s a great feeling. These tweaks will change your internet email inbox too, giving you almost complete control.

1.    Find your priorities

Firstly, open the Gmail app on your Android device. Depending on what screen size you’re using, you should either see Priority Inbox in the list on the left, or be able to bring it up by tapping on your account name.

Find your priorities

Find your priorities

2.    Select Priority Inbox

Tap on Priority Inbox and you’ll be confronted by a series of emails, all with a yellow symbol next to them. That denotes them as important, and tells Google to set them as a priority. Assume Google is going to be wrong…

Select Priority Inbox

Select Priority Inbox

3.    Toggle the importance

There are two ways to change the importance of an email, and the sender of that email, in the Gmail app. First you can do it from within an email by bringing up this menu and changing the setting to important or not.

Toggle the importance

Toggle the importance

4.    Or you could do this…

Alternatively, select an email from your inbox, then tap the label icon to toggle its importance. This is useful if you want to label a batch of emails as important or not, but also quickly change an email’s settings.

Or you could do this…

Or you could do this…

5.    Change your settings

Obviously the more emails you mark as important, the more information Google gathers about what you class as important, and the better the service becomes. Next, go into the menu and tap Manage labels, then tap on Priority Inbox.

Change your settings

Change your settings

6.    Get alerts

Here you can change the way your Android device sends you notifications, setting it up so you receive alerts when you get emails to your Priority Inbox. If you still want to receive notifications about your regular emails, there’s a quick trick to telling the difference.

Get alerts

Get alerts

7.    Set the tone

Set up your priority alert with a different tone and you’ll be able to tell whether the email you’ve just received is one that demands your attention straight away, or one that you can check back on when you get a chance.

Set the tone

Set the tone

8.    Choose your favorite

Finally, head back to your inbox and bring up the settings menu, then tap on your account. You can now set your Priority Inbox as the default inbox, meaning that you’ll get all your import

Choose your favorite

Choose your favorite

Use labels to get more out of Gmail

Now your Priority Inbox is set up, it’s time to get your labels in a smart working order as well

1.    What’s a label?

A label is a tag you can add to a conversation to group it together with others about the same subject. They’re a further layer of grouping, and while Gmail comes with some built in, you can add your own too.

What’s a label?

What’s a label?

2.    Hit the web

Unfortunately you can’t make new labels on the Gmail app, you’ll have to do it on the web. Once you’ve made some though, they’ll appear in your long list of labels at the left of the screen or from a drop-down menu at the top.

Hit the web

Hit the web

3.    Add a label

You add a label in similar ways to marking an email as important, either by tapping on the label icon when you’re in the email, or selecting a group from your inbox then adding one via the bar at the top of the screen.

Add a label

Add a label

4.    Quick-look notifications

You can check all emails with the same label by tapping on the name of the label in your inbox, and even set up ringtones and notifications for different labels in the same way you set them up for your Priority Inbox.

Quick-look notifications

Quick-look notifications

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