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Gmail's search queries even support [https://www.labnol.org/internet/advanced-gmail-search/21623/ Perl RegEx] if you want to optimize this stuff out the wazoo. | Gmail's search queries even support [https://www.labnol.org/internet/advanced-gmail-search/21623/ Perl RegEx] if you want to optimize this stuff out the wazoo. | ||
Another method of adding filters is selecting emails, navigating to <code> More > Filter messages like these</code>. Google will try to ascertain the most relevant criteria to find those emails in the future. | |||
'''Important:''' as there is no indication that auto filtering is taking place, some emails may end entirely out of sight. Make sure you're familiar with what filters are affecting your inbox by navigating to <code> Settings > Filters & Blocked Addresses</code> | '''Important:''' as there is no indication that auto filtering is taking place, some emails may end entirely out of sight. Make sure you're familiar with what filters are affecting your inbox by navigating to <code> Settings > Filters & Blocked Addresses</code> | ||
==Canned Responses== | ==Canned Responses== | ||
'''To enable Canned Responses:''' | |||
:#Navigate to the Gear icon in Gmail, then click the “Labs” tab | |||
:#Labs are a super cool feature in Gmail that are still in beta testing, check out the other options! | |||
:#Click “Enable” on the Canned Responses tab | |||
:#Scroll to the bottom and save settings | |||
:#When drafting an email, click the arrow on the bottom right to view the Canned Response options | |||
::##Here you may “Save”, “Insert”, or “Delete” your responses |