If you don't like reading, click on this link to watch a video about labels and filters.
Click on the links within the text to learn even more.
Labels vs folders
There are no folders in Gmail, there are labels instead. Labels are better than folders, because they save up space in your account (see "Only one copy" below).
Imagine this:
- each email is a piece of paper
- labels are post-it notes, sticky notes
- there are default labels, like "Inbox", "Sent items", "Trash" ("Bin"), "Spam"
- you can also create custom labels (i.e. sticky notes)
This means that - unlike in other email services - you do not put the emails into folders.
You actually attach labels to the emails.
Only one copy of your emails exists:
- you only just have ONE existing copy of your emails
- no matter how many labels (post-its) you stick on them
- you can attach as many labels to this one copy as you want, just as you can stick a lot of post-it notes to the same one piece of paper
This is why your email disappears from everywhere when you delete it; because deleting the email means deleting the "piece of paper"!!
To create labels:
- either open the "Labels" or the "Move to" drop-down lists after you selected an email
- or go to Settings --> Labels, and type a name in the "Create a new label:" field.
- you can see a list of all of your labels in the green labels box on the left.
To find emails with labels:
- either click on the name of the label in the green labels box on the left
- or enable the "Go to label" feature ( in Settings --> Labs) and keyboard shortcuts
(in Settings); then press <G> then <L>, and type in the pop-up box
- you can narrow down your search considerably by using advanced search (video)
- you can create links to combined search results with the Quick links feature
If you have a lot of labels and want to organize them in a hierarchy like folders, you can use third-party user scripts like Folders4Gmail (also available as part of the Better Gmail 2 Firefox add-on).
If the concept is still unclear, read this help forum discussion about the labels vs folders topic.
Filters
To make labelling automatic, you can set up filters to sort your incoming messages.
To create filters:
- either click on the "Create filter" link at the top, to the right of the "Search the web" button
- or go to Settings --> Filters, and click on "Create a new filter" at the bottom
The headings on the left of your Gmail page (Inbox, Starred, Chats, Sent Mail, Drafts, All Mail, Spam and Bin) are also filters, preset by Gmail. When you click on them, Gmail gives you a filtered view of all your existing emails based on the name of the heading:
Inbox shows you all your emails that you hvave received,
Sent Mail only shows you the ones you sent,
All Mail shows the ones you sent, drafted or received,
and so on.
Archiving
To "remove" an email from the Inbox:
If you want to remove a message from your inbox, DO NOT delete it! You can remove the "Inbox" label from an email - like you take a post-it note off a piece of paper. This is called archiving (video link) in Gmail. Select the email and click on "Archive". After this you can find it in All mail or under the label(s) you attached: just click on the name of the label in the green labels box on the left.
You can also "remove" emails from any label view (including the Inbox) by using the
"Move to" menu. This menu combines two steps into one: first it attaches the label(s) you select to the emails you selected, then it removes the label that is currently attached to the email. The email is not actually moved anywhere, only the labels are replaced on it.
You cannot remove the Sent mail label. This means that you cannot archive emails from Sent Mail.
Removing a label
To "remove" an email from a label:
You actually remove a label from an email, and not an email from a label. Don't forget, labels are not folders. If you want to remove a label from an email, DO NOT delete the email!
- select the email
- use the "Labels" or the "Move to" drop-down lists to remove labels from emails
Deleting emails
ONLY emails in Trash and Spam are automatically deleted (after 30 days), all other emails will stay until you delete them (i.e. you put the Trash or Spam label on them). Note that you can also delete emails by accident with your filters, auto forwarding, POP settings or via an IMAP connection. And don't forget, you only have ONE actual copy of your email! If you delete it, it will be removed from all views (Inbox, labels, Sent Mail, All Mail).
For more, read this knol on deleting messages.
Further references
For more info, go to the Gmail Help pages:
about labels
about filters
about archiving
visit the Gmail Help Forum,
or search the Gmail Help Discussion archives.
To ask a question
To ask a question about other Gmail features, go to the Gmail Help Forum and make a post in the proper topic.






Karthikeyan R
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Filter Emails by Addressbook
You'd have to create a filter, where you put all the addresses on your contact list in the "from" field, like this:
email1 OR email2 OR email3 OR email4 and so on.
Anyway, your suggestion sounds like a good idea, go here to suggest it to Google:
http://mail.google.c
Use the "I have another idea" section at the bottom.
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Jared Harley
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Thanks!
Karthikeyan R
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Automatic Labeling
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imma h
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Displaying lists of messages
eg a search for "label:Birthdays label:Family"
Occasionally a really useful feature ;-)
("To find emails with labels:" sub-heading)
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guoke828
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Untitled
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Anonymous
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Untitled
- log out and clear the cache memory
- delete the Gmail cookie
- try a different browser
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Anonymous
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labels & comprimised account
I have Never labeled any messages...I recently sent a message and found a random label attached to it after...
I have had suspicions that my account has been spoofed...
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Anonymous
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labels, filters, whatever
Deleting emails: emails that you delete always go to Trash. When you delete from Trash or from Spam, they are gone forever. The email you deleted from "All mail" has to be in Trash if you have not emptied it yet and it is within 30 days of deletion.
There is a separate article on deleting emails, here is the address:
http://knol.google.c
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Mukunth
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how to select mails without labels?
-label:a -label:b -label:c
and so on.
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