Re: [AI] automatically delete emails in Gmail from particular sender!

2009-01-14 Thread Vamshi. G
Hi friends

As there is a discussion on gmail's advanced features, I have some
basic doubts to be clarified now.
1. How to delete a contact from the contacts list?
I remember once Srinivasu posting something in this regard saying it
has something to do with the basic html view.  Is that it or did we
manage a solution for that.
2. In yahoo, we can know whether we have already readd a particular
mail or not. Is there such an option in gmail?
3. Can we store phone numbers in gmail contacts as we do in yahoo?
Awaiting guidance.

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On 1/13/09, ruchir falodiya ruchir.falod...@gmail.com wrote:
 Raise your hand if you have an ex-girlfriend or ex-boyfriend that just
 won't stop bugging you… Sure, you've changed your phone number and
 moved 3,000 miles
 away, but changing your email is out of the question! Today we'll
 learn how to auto-delete their psychotic emails from your Gmail
 account.

 Rather than a Block button like many email clients have, Gmail has a
 powerful Filter feature which you can use for all sorts of purposes,
 but for today's
 lesson we'll use a filter to automatically delete messages from a
 specific (and likely obnoxious) person.

 Filtering Emails in Gmail

 If you are reading one of the emails from the extremely annoying
 person you wish you had never met, you can click the Create a filter
 link right next to the search boxes up near the top of the page…

 If you chose Filter messages the From box will automatically be
 populated with the person's email address, though you can write in
 their email
 address, or even their name. I'd go with the email address, and then
 click the Next Step button.

 On this screen, you can click the Mark as read checkbox, and then
 click on the Delete it checkbox. This will send their messages
 automatically to the
 trash can.


 Clicking the Create Filter button will make this filter active, and
 you'll find it listed under Settings \ Filters in case you want to
 edit or delete
 it.


 You'll notice that the message isn't permanently deleted, as it will
 sit in the trash can for 30 days until it empties automatically.
 Somehow that seems
 appropriate if you are open to any patch ups in future,,, maybe? :)

 regards,
 ruchir.



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Re: [AI] automatically delete emails in Gmail from particular sender!

2009-01-14 Thread Arvind Bhartiya
gmail queries on contacts.
how does one edit a contact? and also how to make groups?
please advise with reference to the basic html view.
thanks
arvind

On 1/14/09, Vamshi. G gvamsh...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi friends

 As there is a discussion on gmail's advanced features, I have some
 basic doubts to be clarified now.
 1. How to delete a contact from the contacts list?
 I remember once Srinivasu posting something in this regard saying it
 has something to do with the basic html view.  Is that it or did we
 manage a solution for that.
 2. In yahoo, we can know whether we have already readd a particular
 mail or not. Is there such an option in gmail?
 3. Can we store phone numbers in gmail contacts as we do in yahoo?
 Awaiting guidance.

 --
 Vamshi. G
 Landline: 0877-2243861
 Mobile: 09949349497
 E-mail ID:
 gvamsh...@gmail.com
 Skype: gvamshi81



 On 1/13/09, ruchir falodiya ruchir.falod...@gmail.com wrote:
 Raise your hand if you have an ex-girlfriend or ex-boyfriend that just
 won't stop bugging you… Sure, you've changed your phone number and
 moved 3,000 miles
 away, but changing your email is out of the question! Today we'll
 learn how to auto-delete their psychotic emails from your Gmail
 account.

 Rather than a Block button like many email clients have, Gmail has a
 powerful Filter feature which you can use for all sorts of purposes,
 but for today's
 lesson we'll use a filter to automatically delete messages from a
 specific (and likely obnoxious) person.

 Filtering Emails in Gmail

 If you are reading one of the emails from the extremely annoying
 person you wish you had never met, you can click the Create a filter
 link right next to the search boxes up near the top of the page…

 If you chose Filter messages the From box will automatically be
 populated with the person's email address, though you can write in
 their email
 address, or even their name. I'd go with the email address, and then
 click the Next Step button.

 On this screen, you can click the Mark as read checkbox, and then
 click on the Delete it checkbox. This will send their messages
 automatically to the
 trash can.


 Clicking the Create Filter button will make this filter active, and
 you'll find it listed under Settings \ Filters in case you want to
 edit or delete
 it.


 You'll notice that the message isn't permanently deleted, as it will
 sit in the trash can for 30 days until it empties automatically.
 Somehow that seems
 appropriate if you are open to any patch ups in future,,, maybe? :)

 regards,
 ruchir.



 --
 As long as forever,
 I will stay by your side,
 I'll be your companion,
 Your friend and your guide!!!

 www.ruchir89.wordpress.com



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