“Inbox Zero” has been the holy grail of email productivity for years. For good reason, the concept is simple. By methodically processing each email, you’ll be able to keep your inbox empty or close to ...
We’ve all faced the challenge of an overflowing inbox filled with unread messages, promotional emails, and reminders. This digital clutter can quickly feel overwhelming, even for the most organized ...
The idea of declaring “email bankruptcy”—just deleting all the emails in your inbox past a certain date—is so popular, it has its own Wikipedia entry. I can see why it's tempting to just blow ...
Inbox Zero isn’t about constantly reacting to email—it’s about streamlining your email workflow and reclaiming control. Microsoft Outlook helps me with sorting, filtering, and handling emails to ...
After more than three decades online, I’d accumulated so many unopened messages that I’d nearly resigned myself to a life of digital disarray. WATCH: Reporter Aaron Pressman was drowning in unread ...
It’s way too easy to lose control of your inbox. Even if you practice good email hygiene, all the updates from work, friends, and advertisers makes for a constant struggle to stay on top, so many ...
“That feels pretty vulnerable… I imagine there must be some fears around that?” My client* breathes out slowly, ready to go deeper. Then-BZZZ-a vibration interrupts the moment. She glances at her ...
I’ve been a Gmail user for a long time, and I’m quite happy with it. Honestly, I don’t see myself moving to another email provider anytime soon; I’m just too used to the interface and its quirks.
It’s the holiday season, and you have way too many things to check off your list. I can’t help you get your tasks done, but I can help free you from something you don’t need to do. You don’t need to ...
Google is ending support for the POP3 protocol this year, which may complicate this loophole for getting free storage.