Use Gmail's Priority Inbox

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Priority Inbox is a new feature in Gmail that finds the messages of importance and sorts them for you, to prevent email overload. It does this by basing the importance on the emails you read and reply to. Here is how to start using it in your Gmail account.

Steps

  1. Hover your cursor over Inbox in the menu found on the left side of your Gmail screen. Click on the side arrow and select Priority Inbox
  2. Wait while Gmail activates Priority Inbox. This shouldn't take long.
    • You will now see that your inbox looks a little different:
      • Important and unread are now listed first.
      • Starred items are listed below in a second list.
      • All other emails are listed after the starred emails as the final list.
    • If you don't want to see the actual emails, you can collapse each set of headers using the tiny black arrows located in each header. The end result will appear very neat.
  3. Train your Priority Inbox. You can rectify mistakes Gmail makes in highlighting or demoting the importance of your emails by pressing the tabs and stars at the start of each email line. These tabs or stars represent increasing or lowering the email's importance. In this way, Gmail's Priority Inbox quickly learns your preferences.
  4. Customize the Priority Inbox. You can customize the Priority Inbox as follows:
    • Click on the headers, or go to "Settings". A drop-down menu will appear allowing you to add or change a number of things, including labels, importance status, number of emails shown, hiding when empty, removal of the section and other options.
  5. Change back to the ways things used to be. If you discover that you don't like using Priority Inbox, simply change it back. Do this by selecting the old inbox type in Settings

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Tips

  • Use Gmail filters to mark the importance of certain emails. Choose "Always mark it as important" once you've set up the filter.
  • Once an email from the Priority Inbox has been read, it will drop down to "Everything Else". Star it if you still need it to remain in view.

Issues

  • Priority Inbox works best if you only use the web interface for Gmail so it can learn which mail you mark as important. If you switch back and forth between web and IMAP/POP there can be problems. Gmail creates a new "important" folder and on IMAP emails show up in both important and in the inbox. Marking them read and/or deleting them from the inbox still leaves them in the important folder. This is obviously a conflict between the tags Google uses and folders that an iMap client uses to emulate a tag.

Things You'll Need

  • Gmail account

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