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GMAIL TOOLBOX: 60+ Tools For Gmail. With Google announcing the ability to increase your Gmail storage capacity this week, we decided to delve into other ways to extend and enhance Google's popular webmail service. Presenting: 60+ tools and resources for Gmail. Desktop Applications GCount - An application for Mac OSX that alerts you to new mail. gDisk - An app for Mac OSX giving the ability to turn Gmail accounts into storage drives. gFeeder - A small ticker for your Gmail that will let you know at a glance what's coming in for you. GetMail - Allows you to migrate your emails from Hotmail to your Gmail account. Gmail Drive - Another tool for turning your Gmail account in to a virtual storage drive, this one works directly from inside Windows Explorer.

Gmail Loader - For Windows or Linux, aids you in loading your email to your Gmail account. GMailFS - Turns your Gmail space into a virtual drive that your Windows Explorer can see. GotMailG - A Mac widget to display the number of unread messages in your inbox. Firefox Tools. The Minimalist Gmail Cheat Sheet. Scheduled sending and email reminders | Boomerang for Gmail. Unroll.me. Gmail. For Education. 2.1 Send, receive and search your mail Gmail has many of the standard features of the most popular email applications and services around today.

In addition to the essentials of writing, sharing and receiving emails, learn more about Gmail’s latest additions to save you time teaching and managing your class and curriculum. 2.1 Video 1: 2.1 Video 2: 2.2 Create filters and labels Gmail doesn't use folders. Filters are an automatic organization system that let you tell Gmail how to handle your email based on who it's from, who it's addressed to, or the subject or message content.

Gmail does not have a limit to the number of filters you can create, so you can create as many filters as you want, like labeling emails from distribution lists, labeling emails from certain individuals and starring emails with attachments. 2.2 Video 1: 2.2 Video 2: 2.3 Use tasks to manage your to-do list Often times, you receive an email that adds a new task to your to do list. Store any information you want. Example: