Ok so I'm a nerd when it comes to PC, but I'm not when it comes to managing
emails.
There are rules you can make for a client, but there is also filters you can
do from iMap so it will apply across all devices.
What do you guys suggest for if I want to be subscribe to many maling
lists?
I have all of the jaws lists that David has posted about, plus the Win 10
list.
Its all a bit much when I am getting 1 email per thing.
I don't like the digest option either.
If I could have things separate in folders , then I could go thru it when
I'd like.
Let me explain my setup so far.
Right now, I use outlook on mobile. One thing I love about that is that it
lets me know when I get email.
I used to like Google Inbox , but that is going away. One thing I loved
about Inbox is that I could bundle things into different bundles. You
didn't have to think about rules and filters and folders and all that. You
could just hit bundle , and then choose if you wanted say purchases, lists,
whatever bundled and it'd do it. It is my single fave. Feature of that
app. I don't think focused inbox from Outlook is the same thing at all.
Now onto mailing lists.
This list isn't too bad its not full of traffic. I'm also on a few others.
But any more, and I'd need to somehow make them all to go to seprit spots.
See, what I'd really like is to have any emails that come to me a
personally go to my inbox so I get notified of those.
But anything that comes to any mailing lists, I'd like to have them auto go
somewhere else, a folder, something.
And I'd like whatever I do to be server side not client side.
I use iMap on Gmail because no matter what I do, it works across my desktop,
my Windows 10 laptop, my phone, my iPod, my travel Windows 7 laptop, and the
Windows 7 laptop in Florida.
So yes whatever I do I'd like it to be server side, not client side. I do
use outlook as my preferred email client.
Do you guys have any suggestions?
Does the actual Google mail app (the one that isn't inbox) bundle things?
But ok that solves it for my mobile needs, but what of my PC needs?
Thanks all for ideas!
John