Email organization is the bane of office life. When working in a large team, it’s common to get dozens of emails every day — and if you have any sort of public-facing email address, you could receive hundreds. It’s easy to drown under all of those emails. And the sad thing is that most of us only use two email categories: Inbox and Trash. Throw in the juggling of multiple email accounts and you’ve got a recipe for chaos. If you fear opening your inbox, then you may benefit from using Gmail sublabels. For example, you can create a label…
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