I love using GMail. It?s easy to use and is accessible from home and work. Plus it has more disk space than Hotmail and doesn?t use up room on my computer. I moved all of my mailing lists over to GMail.
One thing I noticed after moving all the mailing lists over was the absence of folders in GMail. I have become very attached to mail folders to organise my email in Outlook, and I was disappointed that this functionality was not available in GMail. That is until I found a workaround. Here?s the process I use.
1. Create a new label (i.e. CSS-D) by clicking on ?Edit labels? in the Labels panel or going to ?Settings?
2. In Settings, click on ?Filters?
3. Click on ?Create a new filter?
4. Type in mailing list prefix (i.e. [css-d]) in subject field and press ?Next step?
5. Make sure ?Skip the Inbox? is checked and select the new label from the ?Apply the label? dropdown
6. Select ?Create Filter?
Your Labels panel will now act as a folder list. This filter will prevent mailing list messages from showing up in the GMail Notifier. This would be a benefit to some and a detriment to others.
I?ve since become attached to labels and now prefer them to folders. One of the benefits is being able to store messages under multiple labels rather than being stuck with a single folder.
Either way, there you go. I hope you find this useful.
UPDATE (03 Jan 2006): This post was listed on digg.com.
I hate that Google uses labels instead of hierarchical folders. I like to have more than one level!
Originally posted by: Sukhoi
Hmm I should have checked Google first.
I love using GMail. It?s easy to use and is accessible from home and work. Plus it has more disk space than Hotmail and doesn?t use up room on my computer. I moved all of my mailing lists over to GMail.
One thing I noticed after moving all the mailing lists over was the absence of folders in GMail. I have become very attached to mail folders to organise my email in Outlook, and I was disappointed that this functionality was not available in GMail. That is until I found a workaround. Here?s the process I use.
1. Create a new label (i.e. CSS-D) by clicking on ?Edit labels? in the Labels panel or going to ?Settings?
2. In Settings, click on ?Filters?
3. Click on ?Create a new filter?
4. Type in mailing list prefix (i.e. [css-d]) in subject field and press ?Next step?
5. Make sure ?Skip the Inbox? is checked and select the new label from the ?Apply the label? dropdown
6. Select ?Create Filter?
Your Labels panel will now act as a folder list. This filter will prevent mailing list messages from showing up in the GMail Notifier. This would be a benefit to some and a detriment to others.
I?ve since become attached to labels and now prefer them to folders. One of the benefits is being able to store messages under multiple labels rather than being stuck with a single folder.
Either way, there you go. I hope you find this useful.
UPDATE (03 Jan 2006): This post was listed on digg.com.
IMHO really stupid decision on Google's part. But I lose my school e-mail on Monday so I need to switch to something.
Originally posted by: OulOat
That is what the ARCHIVE button is for. When you want your student loan emails, you can click on your student loan label to bring them back from the archive. Labels are better than folders because you can apply multiple labels per email.

 
				
		