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Mailplane unread notification not going away

Make this a daily practice for about a week, and you’ll be closer to inbox zero in no time. Sometimes when you click “unsubscribe,” the service also marks the content as SPAM, which can impact delivery and open rates for that company in the future so while I recommend consolidating your subscriptions with this service, I’d also suggest that you manually unsubscribe from the subscriptions that are no longer interesting. That’s right, it’s time to unsubscribe from e-mail updates you don’t read! The tool I use for this is, which has the great benefit of “rolling” all the newsletter subscriptions into one daily e-mail that I can check all at once.īut (as Spiderman’s Uncle Ben says), “ With great power comes great responsibility,” and you should be careful with this. You know the best way to feel better about your backlog of unread e-mails? GET FEWER E-MAILS. At first this felt totally strange - using a Microsoft app on an Apple device? blasphemy! - but it’s super easy to toggle between all my e-mail accounts, see my calendar at a glance (and open addresses on Google Maps instead of Apple Maps), and only get notifications on my “important and unread” filter. And the best part? It has a “do not disturb” function for all notifications. I also have separate tabs for business & personal Gmail accounts, so I don’t get confused with back & forth logging in & out. On my Mac, I use Mailplane because it keeps my e-mail & calendar out of my browser and in a separate app, so the notifications aren’t constantly bugging me.I use two apps to make reviewing my e-mails a less stressful process: Now, change your settings on your computer & phone so that you only get notifications for the e-mails you want to see. Then set up the others however you like! (For my primary e-mail I have custom filters here, but you might want to display your Starred e-mails next, then your unread e-mails … play around to find what works for you!).Set your #1 inbox section to “important and unread”.Go to the inbox tab, and at the very top, choose “Inbox > Priority Inbox”.In the upper right hand corner, go to the gear and click settings.(Use this referral link to save 20% off your first year of payments.)īU T whether you’re using Gmail for personal use, business, or both, here’s my best advice: Set it up as Priority Inbox. 4 Fill Facebook with Baby Pictures and Traffic ComplaintsĪll of my advice for digital detox in your e-mail inbox (awesome rhyme!) is based on using Gmail, even for your business e-mail … which is possible through a low-fee Google program (about $5/mo per user) called G Suite.

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