TIPS FOR GMAIL
Gmail is a free service Web-based email, offered by Google, with capacity virtually unlimited. Here we propose a number of tricks to Use your Gmail.
SEARCHES from: user@domain.com Search all messages / conversations that we have sent 'user@domain.com'.
from: * @ domain.com Finds all messages / conversations that we have come from the domain 'domain.com'.
from: user @ * Search all messages / conversations that we have sent 'user' in any domain.
from: * @ *. com Finds all messages / conversations that we have been sent from a domain '. com'
to: user@domain.com Search all messages / conversations that have been sent to 'user@domain.com'. You can use wildcards in the same 'from'
subject: "report received" Search all messages / conversations where the subject contains the string "Report received."
pants, shoes Finds all messages / conversations in which the word appears "Trousers", but not the word "shoes."
pants OR shoes Search all messages / conversations in the show the word "pants" or the word "shoes."
"Report received" urgent "from: * @ miempresa.es Search all messages / discussions that have been sent from the domain "Miempresa.es" where it appears the string "report received, "but not the word" urgent. "
*) TYPE MAIL 'myname + algo@gmail.com' One interesting thing you can do when you provide your email address from Gmail is give someone the form 'myname + algo@gmail.com'.
For example, if you subscribe to a mailing list on Linux, You can give your address: 'myname + linux@gmail.com', and e Like if you had come as 'minombre@gmail.com'.
In this way, you can get a filter so that, when you get a email to 'myname + linux@gmail.com' run a particular action. For example, apply a label.
An interesting option if we find out who we send 'spam' (Unsolicited bulk email) would use this format direction.


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