If you have been using the same email address for a significant period of time, it's likely that you receive hundreds of messages every day that you just don't need or care about. Whether it's ...
Don't end up like this woman: There is a way to organize your e-mail inbox to make it manageable. (Photo: Getty) Your email inbox is a lot like a garden: you have to prune it so it doesn’t grow wild.
If you're feeling overwhelmed at the end of your day and think you haven't accomplished anything, there are three main culprits that could be to blame: lack of focus, too many meetings, and poor email ...
Gain 15GB of free Gmail space by moving all old emails to a new archive account. Before migrating, use Google Takeout to safely back up your existing files and media. Implement POP3 forwarding on your ...
Carly Quellman, aka Carly Que, is a multimedia strategist and storyteller at the intersection of technology and the humanities, investigating how perspective can enhance, rather than overstimulate, ...
Open Gmail on a desktop browser and click the checkbox in the top-left corner to select all visible messages. Gmail will show an option to select all conversations in the inbox. Click it and tap the ...
Almost everything you do online asks for your email. If you have been using the same one for a while, chances are hundreds or even thousands of services have it. They send promotional messages, social ...
One of the big problems with email is answering the messages you receive in a timely manner. Not all emails require answers, and some can be postponed. Then there are the spam and promo emails we all ...
The modern professional’s workday often begins and ends with the same Sisyphean task: managing an overflowing email inbox. An average office worker receives approximately 121 emails every single day—a ...
The report also highlights the "100% Club," which includes 40 out of the 50 brands audited, in which at least one tracker was found in every email they sent to customers. In other words, for 8 out of ...
Customize your email inbox with easier ways to sort and view and a cool design that feels like you. (Photo: Getty) Take a look at your cell phone screen. Do you see a picture of your pet? A beautiful ...