Thursday, September 2, 2010

Gmail Priority Inbox: Well, Email overload? Try Priority Inbox

Google has added a new feature to Gmail. That is ‘Priority Inbox’ which finds the important message and sort them for you. This new features analyze your mail and prioritize according to figuring out which sender’s emails you read and reply the most. This great feature is definitely help those who has thousand of messages to choose what is more important for them. The Priority emails will be pushed to the top of a user’s inbox – while others will drop to the bottom.
This Priority Inbox feature – will split the inbox into three sections: ‘Important and unread’, ‘Starred’ and ‘Everything Else’. Well, once you enable this feature you can see the “Priority Inbox”.
There is also a settings tab for the Priority Inbox added to Gmail’s settings allowing you to configure the filtering feature as shown in the image bellow.
‘As messages come in, Gmail automatically flags some of them as important’. Well, the Emails in your Priority Inbox are filtered and sorted based on what Gmail determines are most important to you based on – you send and read emails.

0 comments:

Post a Comment