Tuesday, June 4, 2013

How to Configure New Google's "New INBOX"




The new Gmail Redesigned to clear the email Clutter

Google has redesigned Gmail and it now offers more control over your email inbox and tries to give you a clutter free inbox so that you never miss your important emails.
Hotmail and Yahoo have also got redesigned to offer better service and user experience. Gmail, which was already offering some features to fight email clutter, Gmail Priority Inbox was launched in 2010, it offered multiple inbox, such as Important, Everything
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This new Gmail redesigned offers tabs where different type of emails land, such as Primary tab is your main inbox where emails from people you frequently interact with, lands. Social tab gets all the notification emails from social networking websites. Promotional will contain deals, offers from the newsletter you’ve opted in for.
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I am using it right now and I can say it’s pretty accurate in recognizing emails and putting them in tabs. The emails which you feel belong to the other tab, can be dragged to the other one asking you to do this for other such emails in future.
Multiple inboxes for email can confuse people, this is why I wasn’t using Gmail Priority. Now, this offering may help few people who want to stay organized but are not interested in digging deep to get more control over emails.
Filters and Labels, which are pretty useful and I have been using them to organize my emails. These two features are enough to keep the clutter away from your inbox. But having more choices doesn’t hurt.

How to configure the new Gmail on Desktop.

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Click on the Gear icon on the right hand side of your Inbox and Click on Configure inbox.

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