New Gmail Feature: "Mute" endless threads
13th Nov 2006, 21:12 GMT
Google rolled out a few new Gmail features this weekend including "mute," which automatically archives messages that arrive in response to a particular conversation. Googler Adam Lasnik explains: 1) You get yet another annoying message in the same damn conversation that's already been conversed to death. 2) You press the 'm' key. Unless a message is written *directly* to you (e.g., your name is in the TO spot), you'll never see that message in your inbox again! In short, the Mute feature enables you to tell Gmail: "Archive this conversation AND all future posts in it... just have 'em skip the inbox!" Very handy, especially for those of you with chatty friends that keep beating a dead horse in your inbox. Thanks, Julio! — Gina Trapani Gmail user? The new "murder," er, "mute" function will have you crying tears of joy [BLADAM 2.0 via Google Operating System]
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