![]() Mind you now I am working for myself my email account is a bit lonely haha.Īs someone who's under 25, having a distinct desktop mail client sounds as archaic to me as having a distinct desktop pdf viewer SPAMSIEVE FOR AIRMAIL 3 FULL The inbox side-panel is a to-do list if it's important, I read and process it (mark as unread if I need to come back to it). If it's not, I just click through it to mark as read. If I see something every day and I keep clicking through it, then I go and make a filter. ![]() The gmail tab is pinned on my browser, so I can keep an eye on the notification dot. This helps me keep email response latency down, which is important since my workflow essentially treats my inbox as a work queue.Īs context, I come in on a typical day and have ~20 emails to go through. (I've had one brief period of using corporate outlook. Gmail is by far not the worst client these days. In fact Gmail is one of the very few clients that is somewhat progressive with email. My main complain is that it has pages of 100 mails to page trough. If a folder or whatever has 20218 mails I want to be able to scroll through them instead of clicking and waiting page for page. I just hate that.Īlso I want complex saved searches. I want to have a folder/tag that lists all mails that meet half a dozen of criteria. If I want a folder containing all emails received from a certain address that have a PDF attached I want to get this as an endless list. ![]() I had a strict Chinese upbringing and as long as I can remember I have organized everything around me.Īs so often Google has all of this in the backend but only gives me a plaything at the frontend. This incudes all of my work and obligations as well as noting tasks and events in my paper notebook. I guess the nickname “Mr Anal” from my first wife (American) says it all. It really bothered her I was so organized and she rebelled against it. “Folding dirty clothes again? You are sick.” was one of her. Famously disdainful notes tacked to my mirror near the end.
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