Managing your inbox efficiently can save you time and keep your emails organized. If you frequently send emails to a specific recipient, applying a label automatically can help you track conversations and find sent messages quickly. Here’s how you can do it in Gmail using filters and labels.
Step 1: Create a Label
- Open Gmail.
- On the left-hand menu, scroll down and click More > Create new label.
- Enter a name for your label (e.g., “Emails to [email protected]“).
- Click Create.
Step 2: Set Up a Filter
- In Gmail, click the Search bar at the top.
- Type
to:[email protected](replace with the actual email address). - Click Show search options (the small dropdown on the right of the search bar).
- Click Create filter.
- Check Apply the label and select the label you created.
- (Optional) Check Also apply filter to matching conversations to label past emails.
- Click Create filter.
Step 3: Change the Label Color
To make your labeled emails stand out:
- In Gmail, find the label on the left-hand sidebar.
- Hover over the label name and click the three-dot menu.
- Select Label color and choose a color or create a custom one.
Step 4: Test Your Filter
- Send an email to
[email protected]. - Go to your Sent folder and check if the label was applied.
- If the label didn’t apply, double-check the filter settings.
Bonus: Automate Further with Gmail Add-ons or Scripts
- Google Apps Script: If you need more customization, you can use a Google Apps Script to apply labels dynamically.
- Third-party tools: Services like Zapier can integrate Gmail with other workflows for more advanced automation.
By following these steps, you ensure that every email sent to [email protected] is neatly categorized and easy to find, saving you time and effort in managing your inbox.
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