My fave was this:
I’m also putting less emphasis on search, moving the box to the bottom right and replacing it with a dog:
'Bring On The Night'
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My fave was this:
I’m also putting less emphasis on search, moving the box to the bottom right and replacing it with a dog:
I think, for true fairness's sake, one should have a "What if GMail were designed by Apple" and "What if GMail were designed by those geeks that brought you Linux."
"What if GMail were designed by those geeks that brought you Linux."
Well that would just be a collection of ten different command-line programs.
With contradictory command line switches.
But very flexible!
I have 10,000 emails in my gmail box. I want to delete everything except a) starred messages, and b) messages from certain people. Is there a way to do that that is less manual that going through each page?
Sophia, you can search something like:
-is:starred -from:Buffy -from:Xander -from:Willow
You'll still get the search results 20 to a page, which is craptastic, but you should be able to delete everything on those pages without as much close attention.
Thanks, I didn't know I could use the seach function like that. It is helpful. WHY can't I just delete things!?!?
Okay, that's almost like linux geeks wrote it...
Sophia,
in some ways, I'd advise you to make a category for all that you do not want to delete and then delete everything else.
See, I sort of did that already, but I can't figure out how to delete everything NOT labeled something, only things that ARE labeled.
I have gotten down to about 3000, so not so terrible now!