Friday, 3 June 2011

Google launches Gmail inbox priority in beta

Today, Google will begin deploying the Inbox priority (in beta), an experimental new way information overload in your Gmail account. Gmail has always been very efficient in filtering junk mail folder "SPAM". But today, in addition to spam, many users receive spam that is not purely SPAM but just not very important.

Gmail has introduced a few months ago the feature "Filters" to classify and separate emails. Google Gmail today introduced a new filter 'Inbox priority' in a sense, the priority inbox is like your personal assistant, helping you to focus on important messages without setting up complex filters.

As messages arrive, Gmail automatically mark certain messages as important. Gmail uses a variety of signals to predict which messages are important, including people who send you mail the more (if you have many emails from Amin, a message from Al is probably important) and messages you open and respond to what is probably more important than what you miss. You can even set filters to always mark some important messages or not, or to reorganize and customize the three sections inbox.

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