Gmail
Problems with Gmail - you most likely will find an answer here
Because Gmail is a web-based system, you can't drag a file attachment from one message to another. As a workaround, you can do the following:
Open...
Fri, 17 May, 2013 at 11:16 AM
Yes, you can apply any number of labels to a message: Select the message in your Inbox, or open it, and select one or more labels in the Labels drop-down ...
Fri, 17 May, 2013 at 11:16 AM
Yes.
In your old mail system, you might have organized your messages in folders. If you had a lot of different categories of messages, you pro...
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Instead of folders, Gmail has a "labels" feature. Labels are similar to folders, but are more powerful and flexible, because you can add multipl...
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Deleting or archiving a message removes it from your inbox. If you delete a message, it's placed in the Trash and then permanently removed from your G...
Fri, 17 May, 2013 at 11:16 AM
Messages remain in your archive forever, unless you choose to delete them
Fri, 17 May, 2013 at 11:16 AM
Messages remain in the Trash for 30 days. After that, Gmail permanently deletes them.
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Find the message in the Trash and select it. Then, in the Move to drop-down list at the top of the Mail window, select Inbox.
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If someone replies to a message you archived or trashed, that message reappears in your Inbox as a conversation, bringing the message you archived or dele...
Fri, 17 May, 2013 at 11:16 AM