In the left column of your Gmail, scroll down and click on Labels +. Click Create. When creating the label, you also have the ...
Some users are experiencing an issue in which Mail.app creates more and more inboxes that are nested within each other. Sometimes, at first, only a few nested mailboxes will be created, but then more ...
Right now, I’m sitting here beaming because my inbox is empty. Really! Did I read and reply to every single message? Well, no. I’m not an "Inbox Zero" person. Watch this quick video if you have no ...
Is your inbox filled with emails? It is easy for your Gmail to become inundated with message after message. But there is an easy way to ensure your emails do not get lost in the abyss that is your ...
Windows only: One of the problems with using multiple accounts in Microsoft Outlook is that each account has a separate inbox folder, so the Addictive Tips blog walks you through the process of using ...
Facebook places messages from strangers in an "Other" folder in your inbox. July 23, 2013 — -- You might be getting Facebook messages you didn't know about and you might actually want to read ...
An inbox crammed with emails is incredibly stressful. Each email is like a monkey on your back, albeit a small one. After a while, it can build up, and before you know it, you're overloaded. Use these ...
One of the users here has granted her assistant "editor" permission to her inbox, so that she can read and send messages on her behalf. The user has her inbox set up with several subfolders within it ...
Merlin Mann's excellent 43 Folders site is focused this week on "Inbox Zero", a series of posts, tips, and approaches to managing your email and getting to the point where you can have zero emails in ...
Sarah Mitroff has worn many hats at CNET, including Senior Mobile Editor and Managing Editor of Health and Wellness. Currently, she is a freelance editor. Throughout her career, she's written about ...
All articles that you have created or have access to edit are located in your Inbox, filtered by Drafts, Released and Deleted folders. There are five types of articles that you will see in your CORE ...