100 Great Gmail Hacks for Email Addicts
Shortcuts
Take these shortcuts to work in Gmail faster.
- Keyboard Shortcuts: These shortcuts will help you avoid having to use your mouse in Gmail.
- Use Quick Links: Quick Links can bookmark anything in Gmail to set up quick access.
- See shortcuts: Type "?" to get a shortcut popup.
- Set up custom shortcuts: You can set up custom keyboard shortcuts through Gmail’s settings.
- Use EOM: Type "EOM" or (EOM) in the subject line of a subject-only message, and Gmail won’t ask you if you want to add text to the body.
- Shift-click: You can select multiple messages using Shift-click.
Move over to Gmail and manage your identity using these hacks.
- Change your Gmail email ID: This hack will help you find a solution for changing your Gmail ID.
- Change your From and Reply to address: Tweak these settings to show the address you want.
- Import your email: You can import mail and contacts from other email providers, and even have messages forwarded.
These hacks will help make Gmail work for you.
- Set up repetitive emails: Set up AutoHotKey HotStrings to take care of repetitive email quickly.
- Check your POP3 More Often: With this hack, you’ll be able to have Gmail check your POP3 accounts often.
- Set Gmail as your default: Go into your settings to use Gmail for Mail To links.
- Save notes in your drafts: Keep notes handy by saving them in your drafts.
- Look at the title of your web browser: You can see the number of the new emails you have by looking at the title of your web browser.
These tools can ramp up your Gmail experience.
- Resizeable Textarea: This extension will allow you to change your text area without resizing your browser window.
- Better Gmail: Better Gmail adds features like hierarchical labels, unread messages, and more.
- GMAIL Backup Tool: Backup your Gmail with these tools.
- dragdropupload: With this add-on, you can drag and drop files directly to your Gmail.
- GTDInbox for Gmail: Use this extension to use Getting Things Done productivity.
- Greasemonkey: Make use of these Gmail scripts to make everything Gmail easier.
Put these hacks to work when writing emails.
- Drag and drop: You can drag and drop attachments instead of using the attach button.
- Change your default font and styling: This hack will allow you to change the default appearance of your emails.
- Add an HTML Signature: With this hack, you’ll be able to add an HTML signature to your email.
- Forward all: You can forward an entire conversation in a single email.
- Insert images: Share screenshots and other images with this hack.
- Create a mail merge: Use this hack for a mail merge in Gmail.
- Quote selected text: In a long thread, just pull out the text you really want to respond to.
- Use canned responses: Gmail has a new feature that allows you to save email templates and insert them right into your email.
- Quickly address Gmail users: Send an email to another Gmail user just by entering their username.
- Go offline: Take Gmail offline with Labs.
- Send email from your phone: Gmail has a free IMAP sync with your phone’s email client.
With these hacks, you’ll save time in Gmail.
- Preview attachments: Make sure you actually need to download a file by previewing them first.
- See which emails are sent to you: With personal level indicators, you can find out if an email was sent to you directly.
- Right click to read: Preview any email just by right clicking on it.
- Mark unread from here: Mark messages unread from a certain point using this feature.
- Convert to HTML: You can convert PDF, Word and more to HTML just by sending them as an attachment.
- Download all of your attachments: Use this hack to download every attachment from Gmail.
- Add multiple attachments to an email: Hold down your Ctrl key or Shift to add a group of attachments to your email.
These hacks will help you use Gmail as storage.
- Scan your manuals: Create PDFs of your manuals and email them to yourself.
- Mail yourself disallowed files: Certain files are not allowed to be mailed, but you can save them in your drafts folder.
- Backup your messages: You can forward email to a different address just in case.
- Use Gmail for MP3 or Storage: Here you’ll find out how to use GMail to store your MP3 files and play them.
You can keep Gmail well organized with these hacks.
- Clean up by moving emails: Clean your inbox using Move to like folders.
- Create aliases: You can create an infinite number of + aliases for Gmail.
- Merge contacts: Use this hack to merge all of your duplicate email contacts.
- Prefix labels: Use unique characters to bring labels up to the top of alphabetized lists.
- Use Superstars: Choose between several star icons to flag your messages.
- Sort by unread: Type "in:inbox is:unread" to filter all unread messages.
- Create filters: Filter emails so you don’t have to move them to folders later.
- Archive: Tidy up your inbox and put old email into storage using archiving.
- Use stars: Indicate special emails with the help of stars.
- Manage all your email accounts: Use Gmail to manage all of your accounts at once.
- Use labels: Scan your inbox quickly using labels.
These hacks take Gmail communication to the next level.
- Share who you are: Add your picture to your profile on Gmail so your contacts know what you look like.
- Reply by chat: Check to see if your email buddy is online and try to reply by chat instead of through email.
- Send SMS text messages: You can send text SMS messages using Gmail.
- Set a status message: Let your contacts know what you’re up to by sharing a status message.
- Use video chat: With Gmail’s voice and video chat, you can have face to face conversations, or even just use audio.
Find exactly what you want, fast, using these Gmail hacks.
- Gmail Contact View: Click a contact’s name, and you’ll see all of the emails between you and that person.
- Gmail Search Bookmarks: Search your email using bookmarks.
- Use advanced search: These operators perform special actions in Gmail search.
These Gmail hacks bring in other services and tools.
- Move from Outlook to Gmail: You can switch from Outlook to Gmail with this tip.
- Get web clips: Get news headlines and blog posts at the top of your inbox using Web Clips.
- Add Google Calendar: Put Google Calendar right in your email with the Calendar gadget.
- Bookmark your emails: Each email in Gmail has a url that can be bookmarked like a webpage.
- Gmail IMAP from Thunderbird: Find out how to use Gmail’s free IMAP support.
- Add email to your to do list: Gmail’s task manager can add a Gmail message to your Tasks.
- Add Google Docs: See your recently accessed Docs right in Gmail.
- Remember the Milk: Connect RTM to Gmail and never forget anything.
- Enable previews: Enable previews to look at YouTube, Flickr, and more right in your email.
- Enable multiple inboxes: Supercharge your email with multiple inboxes.
- Forgotten attachment detector: With the forgotten attachment detector, you’ll be able to avoid sending emails with missing attachments.
- Delete large attachments: Identify emails with the biggest attachments to make space in your inbox.
Check out these hacks to lock down your inbox.
- Always use https: Help protect your Gmail from getting hacked by changing your browser connection to always use https.
- Use a language filter: Cut down on spam in your inbox with the help of a language filter.
- Stay up to date: Use Gmail account recovery so you can go back if you need it.
- Gmail icon generator: Generate an image of your email address, and you can cut down on spam exposure.
- Check for dual logins: Find out if your account is open at other locations.
- Backup with Google Groups: Use Google Groups to create a backup for your Gmail.
- Show headers: Click on Show original to see the address code in your email.
- Mute conversations: If you’ve found yourself in a mailing list discussion you don’t care about, use the ‘m’ key to stop seeing any follow-ups unless it’s directly addressed to you.
- Log out: Make sure that you log out whenever you’re done checking emails.
- Sign out remotely: If you forgot to sign out of a public computer, check out "Details" next to your last account activity and choose to sign out of all other sessions.
- Check your filters: Make sure that there aren’t any filters or forwards that you didn’t set up.
- Be careful of attachments: Be wary of unexpected attachments.
- Use Gmail as a backup: Set up an automatic BCC of all incoming and outgoing emails to copy to Gmail, and you’ll have an easily searchable backup available.
- Check your access: Scroll down to the very bottom to see your last account activity and make sure no one else is checking out your inbox.
- Never send it to spam: Separate legitimate emails out of spam with this option.
- Check your junk folder: With this hack, you can make sure you’re not missing important messages in your junk folder.
- Use aliases for spammy sites: If you need to use your addresses for shopping sites, create an alias.
- Create a safe senders list: Here you can create a list of trusted senders.
- Avoid using your browser: Access Gmail through IMAP or POP for the best security.
- Report emails as spam: Teach Gmail how to block similar messages by reporting emails.
These hacks seem like magic.
- Spice things up with themes: Personalize your inbox using a variety of different options for themes.
- Undo a sent email: You’ll be able to recall messages immediately with the help of this Gmail help.
- Add your location: Enable your Gmail to let recipients know where you’re sending mail from.
- Track your messages: Using Google Analytics, you can track your Gmail messages.
- Access through HTML: When Gmail’s down, you can try to get to it through the Plain HTML version.
- Increase your undo time limit: You can select 5, 10, or 20 seconds as your time limit to undo sent mail.
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