Greylock
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reanjr said:Can you use other tags as well for organizational purposes?
Interesting idea. I might have to change one of my mailing group sign-in's to test that. Smallnet, here we come...
reanjr said:Can you use other tags as well for organizational purposes?
Jdvn1 said:Yeah, I think that's more commong with stuff like Yahoo! and Hotmail and such. They don't want Gmail coming in on their turf.![]()
Jdvn1 said:Does he email files to himself?
reanjr said:Can you use other tags as well for organizational purposes?
Jdvn1 said:Does he email files to himself?
Why write one when you can use GMail Drive?reanjr said:Yes, that is correct. I suppose one could write a little program that could automatically use gmail as a file store, but I don't think it would be worth it.
Chorn said:Why write one when you can use GMail Drive?
GMail Drive shell extension
http://www.viksoe.dk/code/gmail.htm
GmailFS will satisfy the a Linux user's need for a mountable filesystem based off Gmail.
GmailFS - Gmail Filesystem
http://richard.jones.name/google-hacks/gmail-filesystem/gmail-filesystem.html
But can you set up a filter and have it go through you old email and apply labels? If I have to go through it all and manually add labels, that would be too tedious to be worth the effort.Greylock said:You can label archived emails. You can also put multiple labels on emails. I'm finding it very useful, now that I'm actually filling up the account a bit.
Greylock said:No problem. New invite sent. Keep an eye on your junkmail. I've found these things typically end up there.
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