Is there a way to get Gmail to automatically assign tags to conversations if they come from a mailling list?
It would be a start if Gmail could apply say a "Lists" label to all lists, but even better if it could detect the subject of the lists and apply that tag to conversations from that list.
Thanks
Edit: I just wanted to clarify that I'd like to know if there's a way that Gmail can create filters automatically.
I know how to create filters for my lists, but as I recently moved from using a desktop app to the Gmail interface, and given that I'm subscribed to quite a number of lists, I'd rather not create all the filters manually again.
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Kind of...
There is the Show Indicator feature:
Settings->General->Personal level indicators
Show indicators - Display an arrow ( › ) by messages sent to my address (not a mailing list), and a double arrow ( » ) by messages sent only to me.
jfoucher : This one is actually quite good, the thing is there's no way to filter on these indicators...drye : to:me search will give you all the >> and > itemsdrye : and... -to:me will give you everything elseFrom drye -
When viewing an email from the mailing list click on the arrow at the right upper corner of the email and choose "Filter messages like this". It will suggest you the rules for the filter you are going to create. You can change them. On the next step choose the options telling what to do. In your case check "Apply the label" and choose the label or create a new one.
Hope it helps you.
From Vladimir Prudnikov -
The mailing list must certainly have a easy to find distinguishing characteristic you can filter on.
Sometimes that's a tag in the subject: [widgets]
Failing that, the messages from the list certainly come from the same e-mail address.
Either way they're easy to set filters for.
For myself, I use the Nested Labels labs feature. All of my mailing lists get marked with individual labels: Lists/Widgets, Lists/Gadgets, etc. But then they all "collapse" under "Lists".
From Al Everett -
Not automatically you can't.
You can set up a very generic filter that should capture most of the legit mailing lists that you're subscribed to.
Create a filter with the following:
- Has the words: unsubscribe
- Apply the label: lists
This will deal with most of the mailing lists since they should all include instructions, if not a link itself, to unsubscribe.
This should also cover those instances where the mailer addresses the To: field of the email directly to you and which might be a little tricky when filtering for to:me.
jfoucher : I'll accept this answer, since it's the closest to what I wanted to achieveEight Days of Malaise : Unfortunately you may get some false positives, but that should be on the fairly small side. @jfo
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