gmailblog.blogspot.com — Gmail has a bunch of lesser-known feature that can end up being very useful once you get to know them Sep 1, 2007 View in Crawl 4
cloud7654Sep 2, 2007
If most people know about most of those features, can it then be true that all people know about some of those features?
fmorel90Sep 2, 2007
You're not alone.
controlguySep 2, 2007
Exactly, which makes me wonder how it got 950+ diggs? I think that bury option should be more prominent in times like this.
schaviraSep 2, 2007
I knew all of these.
broeksSep 2, 2007
too bad my password has punctuation marks in it that aren't on my phone. doh.
cahealth11Sep 3, 2007
Game over,,,yes I give <a class="user" href="http://www.healthinsuranceshopper.com">http://www.healthinsuranceshopper.com</a>
mhmdkhamisDec 15, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://games.free-software.cc/">http://games.free-software.cc/</a>Bill Kee didn't mention that if you use gmail's "custom from" feature, gmail still sends a "Sender:" header with your gmail address in it. Outlook and other clients use that when they generate reply envelopes. Google, so far, has refused to address this stating it is working as intended<a class="user" href="http://download.free-software.cc">http://download.free-software.cc</a>
toplawstudentApr 1, 2008
Google's newest feature is here (Google's April Fools Joke): <a class="user" href="http://www.aaronhall.org/gmail-custom-time">http://www.aaronhall.org/gmail-custom-time</a>
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cloud7654Sep 2, 2007
If most people know about most of those features, can it then be true that all people know about some of those features?
fmorel90Sep 2, 2007
You're not alone.
controlguySep 2, 2007
Exactly, which makes me wonder how it got 950+ diggs? I think that bury option should be more prominent in times like this.
schaviraSep 2, 2007
I knew all of these.
broeksSep 2, 2007
too bad my password has punctuation marks in it that aren't on my phone. doh.
cahealth11Sep 3, 2007
Game over,,,yes I give <a class="user" href="http://www.healthinsuranceshopper.com">http://www.healthinsuranceshopper.com</a>
mhmdkhamisDec 15, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://games.free-software.cc/">http://games.free-software.cc/</a>Bill Kee didn't mention that if you use gmail's "custom from" feature, gmail still sends a "Sender:" header with your gmail address in it. Outlook and other clients use that when they generate reply envelopes. Google, so far, has refused to address this stating it is working as intended<a class="user" href="http://download.free-software.cc">http://download.free-software.cc</a>
toplawstudentApr 1, 2008
Google's newest feature is here (Google's April Fools Joke): <a class="user" href="http://www.aaronhall.org/gmail-custom-time">http://www.aaronhall.org/gmail-custom-time</a>