22 Facts About Gmail interface

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Gmail interface makes Gmail unique amongst webmail systems for several reasons.

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Gmail interface makes use of Ajax, employing browser features such as JavaScript, keyboard access keys and Web feed integration.

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Gmail interface allows the use of Boolean operators such as “OR” for finding messages that match at least one of the more search terms.

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4.

Gmail interface allows users to create rules for the automatic organization of incoming mail.

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5.

Filters are created using the Advanced Search Gmail interface using the same criteria as those used for searching.

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Gmail interface can perform any combination of the following actions upon an email that meets all the specified criteria in a filter:.

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7.

Gmail interface has often received praise for replacing the limitations of hierarchical folders with the flexibility of labels.

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8.

Users can 'train' Gmail interface in recognizing important messages by manually marking messages as important.

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9.

Gmail interface takes into account a number of signals to determine whether a message is important or not.

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10.

Gmail interface writes that Priority Inbox can be quite helpful as long as users give it a chance to learn from their habits.

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11.

Gmail interface recognizes messages related by subject and groups them into "conversations" where messages in a back-and-forth string get collected together and appear stacked one after another, with the newest messages at the top.

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12.

Gmail interface automatically saves contact details when forwarding e-mails to a previously unknown recipient.

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13.

Gmail interface allows the importation of Google+ social media contacts, although as of 2018 Google+ is being discontinued.

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14.

Year after Gmail interface was announced, Google introduced Rich Text Formatting, which allows the font size, color and text-alignment to be customized, as well as the embedding of bullet points and numbered lists.

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15.

Gmail interface allows the user to add other email accounts to be used as optional sender addresses on outgoing email.

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16.

The web-based Gmail interface is able to support voice and video calling and voice messages if the Google Talk client is running in the background.

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17.

Gmail interface offered integration with its now-defunct social networking and messaging tool Google Buzz.

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18.

Gmail interface uses the location provided by the user to correctly time theme changes with the local sunrise, sunset, or weather.

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19.

In June 2012, Gmail interface introduced custom themes, enabling users to set their own backgrounds.

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20.

However, it is possible to open the composed message in a new window so the address book can be opened, or another instance of Gmail interface can be opened in another window to access the address book.

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21.

However, when a Gmail interface message is sent to another email address of a different provider, there will be no advertisements in the message unlike most other webmail providers.

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22.

The web Gmail interface can help in this situation by searching for emails with attachments, but it does not indicate the sizes of those attachments.

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