E-mail filters can partially automate the processing of your incoming messages. This saves time and makes your e-mail management more efficient. However, can you also use filters in webmail?
Published 16.02.2011
Gmail has been offering an IMAP option for a while now. What are the advantages? And how do you configure your e-mail program?
Published 14.12.2007
Working with a regular e-mail program offers several advantages. Yet you don’t want to miss the advantages of webmail either. Gmail offers the best of both worlds, thanks to the IMAP function. Here
are some tips for using it efficiently.
Published 19.02.2010
Most modern e-mail applications are equipped with a filter function. How do you create filters in your e-mail program or webmail service? How do they work and what is their practical use?
Published 30.09.2014
By making use of smart filters you can keep your mailbox tidy and separate important messages from less urgent e-mails. How exactly do you set about doing this?
Published 20.09.2012
Sorting your messages is the first logical step towards gaining greater control of your congested mailbox. How do you best tackle this and which tools can help you?
Published 21.03.2016
Webmail service Gmail is making a great effort to separate important messages from less important ones. How do you create even greater clarity in your mailbox?
Published 16.06.2016
Suppose you’ve bought a new computer. What do you have to do in order to transfer all your e-mails, contacts, calendars and even the settings of your former e-mail program?
Published 06.06.2013
Normally speaking, you will be working on recently received e-mail messages and ones that are a few months old. Don’t let the really old messages sit in your mailbox too long. What is the best way to
archive them?
Published 18.05.2012
You definitely don’t want to overlook e-mails from important contacts. How do you make sure that these messages aren’t swamped by other, less important, e-mails in your inbox?
Published 08.11.2013