A label for unread emails in Gmail

This is a pretty nifty Gmail trick (via TIMELINE via gmailwiki): create a label named “Unread” and Gmail automatically lists all unread email when you call up that label.

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Seems very much like a half-hearted, half-implemented feature that Google hasn’t decided whether to give to users. I for one would very much like to have a standard section for unread mail (”standard” meaning it goes into the same place as Starred, All Mail and co.).

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Jeff's Gravatar

cool tip! However I still prefer to type ‘is:unread’ in the search bar.
It’d also be great if the search bar could keep in memory the search queries: i always use the same 3 or 4 ones and it’s tedious to type them every time (another nice solution would be to save these queries as labels).

Posted by: Jeff on July 30, 2004 1am

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List unread mail in your Gmail
Gmail Wiki has a great tip for listing unread mail in you Gmail. Just create a label called Unread, and the rest will take care of itself….

Posted by: Strang's Blog on July 30, 2004 4am

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Jim's Gravatar

I wouldn’t say it is half hearted. They actually implemented the label system so that when it caught you creating such a label, it used a filter for you without cluttering the filter list. “Sweet!” I say.

http://gmail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=7190&query=unread&topic=&type=f

Posted by: Jim on July 30, 2004 7am

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You can also create a “Read” label, which contains all read conversations.

Posted by: minghong on July 30, 2004 1pm

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Posted by: Damien_ on July 31, 2004 12am

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Posted by: Damien_ on July 31, 2004 1am

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GMail trick: a Label for Unread Mails
This is a pretty nifty Gmail trick (from redemption in a blog via TIMELINE via gmailwiki): Create a label named “Unread” and Gmail automatically lists all unread email when you call up that label.

Posted by: captsolo weblog on July 31, 2004 7pm

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Seems Google has put a stop on this trick. If you try to create a label named “Unread” it gives a notification saying that system names are not allowed.

You can, however, still find all unread messages by running a search with “label:unread”. It just won’t allow you the ease of access of having it right in your label list.

If someone knows a work-around, please post.

Posted by: romans5n1 on April 22, 2006 2pm

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Create a filter and then filter on ‘Has words in’ on is:unread and label it for example _unread (since ‘unread’ in ANY language that Google settings can be set to is invalid). There’ll be a warning that ‘is:’ won’t give any results, but that’s a lie-to-children.

This way all new mail gets the label _unread in the inbox, but top it off with a nice color (or not).

Posted by: Robert on May 2, 2008 4am

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