Regain control of your Gmail inbox
Priority Inbox
Since it’s likely Google won’t be 100% accurate right off the bat you're also able to manually identify which emails are important by increasing or decreasing the priority of certain emails using plus and minus buttons, which in turn will tune the system to your preference over time. You can enable the priority inbox from the Settings page and it will appear as an additional opt-in view of inbox messages, so you won’t have to give up the standard inbox view.
The service has been mostly accurate in categorizing emails based on a few weeks of use. You’ll be able to speed through your inbox faster, but depending on the volume of email you receive on a daily basis, keeping an eye out for the occasional message that can mistakenly get buried into the "everything else" section might prove inconvenient for some.
OtherInbox Organizer
The beauty of it is that you don’t have to do any of the work. After connecting your email account with the service, simply sit back and watch as messages are labeled and archived into Shopping, Travel, Business, and other predetermined categories. Emails sent from the contacts you deal with the most are left in your inbox, so you can read the important stuff first and deal with the rest later.
In some ways it’s similar to the Priority Inbox feature, but the two services actually complement each other: Priority Inbox keeps the emails you really want at the top while Organizer can keep any automated emails out of your inbox altogether. Additionally you can set it to organize shipping information, payment reminders and upcoming sales into your calendar, or create multiple disposable email addresses you can use when registering to a new website -- making it easy to determine where the spam is coming from and block those messages with the click of a button.
Frankly, I had long-lost hope of keeping Gmail organized with my own filters and labels, but OtherInbox Organizer makes separating "real" correspondence from the flood of automated emails hitting my account every day much easier.
AwayFind
You can download a Chrome or Firefox extension to facilitate the process of creating filters from within the Gmail interface. You can also setup an auto-response message with a contact form link in case you plan to be away for an extended period of time – while traveling, for example. The idea behind AwayFind is rather simple, giving you the freedom of handling email when your schedule permits, with the peace of mind that anything urgent will be dealt with in time. The service recently came out of beta and is available in both free and paid ($12.50/mo.) versions.
Gmail's Email Delegation
The option is intended for people who’d like their assistants to handle their email messages, but it’s also quite useful for anyone with multiple Gmail accounts of his own, as you can view them simultaneously or switch between them quickly from the top of the Gmail window. To start using it, simply login to your Gmail account, go to ‘settings’ and add another email account under the ‘Accounts’ tab then click ‘Grant Access’.
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