Posts Tagged ‘gmail’

New feature in Gmail Labs: Filter Import/Export

New feature in Gmail Labs: Filter Import/Export
Filtering is an essential Gmail power-user feature. With filters (and labels) you can use Gmail to handle a ton of incoming mail. I know — I'm subscribed to 64 mailing lists at Google. My filters let me manage the deluge with ease. Full story

New in Gmail – Tasks and Text Messaging in Chat

New in Gmail – Tasks and Text Messaging in Chat
There are added two new features in Gmail. Task and Text Messaging in Chat. Tasks Keep track of what you need to do with a lightweight task list right inside of Gmail. Just click and type to add new tasks, convert emails into tasks, and (most satisfyingly) check them off as you're done. Once you turn on this Labs feature, look for the Tasks link to the left of your inbox under Contacts. Full story

Gmail with iPhone

To configure IMAP for your iPhone, just watch video config or follow these steps: Enable IMAP in your Gmail settings. Tap Settings. Tap Mail. Tap Add Account. Tap Other. (Note: If you're running software update 1.1.3, tapping the 'Gmail' icon will automatically configure IMAP. ... Full story

Google Launches GMail Labs

Google Launches GMail Labs
Google introduced Gmail Labs, a new link on the Gmail Settings page that offers a selection of experimental Gmail features for users to evaluate. So what is in the lab, AIM, colored labels, group chat, and rich emoticons only work in the latest version of Gmail, currently available for Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox 2. Full story

Gmail features you may not yet know about

When we began rolling out a new Gmail code architecture a few weeks ago, we also launched some new features to help improve the speed and convenience of managing email. I've been using several of these new additions over the last few weeks, and while they might seem small on their own, they really can add up to save you a lot of time ... Full story
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