 PolarBear03The bear formerly known as aaron8301Premium join:2005-01-03 | I think we're all agreed Gmail. |
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 st7860 join:2004-05-13 San Francisco, CA | Gmail still hasn't implemented a folders feature yet. |
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 PolarBear03The bear formerly known as aaron8301Premium join:2005-01-03 | said by st7860:Gmail still hasn't implemented a folders feature yet. And they NEVER will. The point of Gmail is, you do not have to sort your messages to keep track of them, you simply search for the one(s) you want.
Also, you can apply labels to your messages, which is basically the same thing: it sorts your messages into categories. But, labels are even better: you can apply multiple labels to a message. Then, click on that label to see all messages with that label, just like clicking on a folder to see all messages inside that folder.
-- A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other invention, with the possible exceptions of handguns and Tequilla. -- Mitch Ratcliffe |
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 st7860 join:2004-05-13 San Francisco, CA | thats why i'm not going to use it until they get folders. i would rather get a free 2 gigabyte live mail account that includes folders. |
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 elios join:2005-11-15 Springfield, MO | try using it with a real client like thunderbird and making folder in IT |
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 PolarBear03The bear formerly known as aaron8301Premium join:2005-01-03 | reply to st7860 Why wouldn't the labels feature be good enough for you? As I said above, they are just like folders, only better. |
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 st7860 join:2004-05-13 San Francisco, CA | reply to PolarBear03 thats because I don't necessarily want to sort the mail. I just want to file it away into various folders like what most people do |
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 PolarBear03The bear formerly known as aaron8301Premium join:2005-01-03 | So sorting and filing are not the same thing when referring to segregating emails? Crap, now I have to get rid of my filing cabinet. I thought it was for sorting. -- A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other invention, with the possible exceptions of handguns and Tequilla. -- Mitch Ratcliffe |
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