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There is one thing you can try to see unread emails. I recommend you to enable unread email first on the page. For this. Open Gmail account. Go to Settings on Gear icon. Under Inbox tab, next to Inbox type, choose Unread first. Below this choose the number of emails you wish to see which are unread. Save the Changes. I hope this helps!
Search for . That'll find any unread messages in your inbox. searches everywhere, including and . You can only mark blocks of 100 messages at the time. Use browse function to choose different blocks and find your unread message, up to the right. (Ex: "< 1 to 100 of 432 >") I tried the above but got too many messages in the SPAM filters that ...
1. Gmail now has an option to display unread messages before anything else. There are several "Index Styles" you can use, but I've found this the most helpful for managing my inbox. Just click the Gear to select Settings and view the Inbox tab. Choose Unread first from the dropdown. Add a comment.
Up until two days ago, my "Inbox" in Gmail has only shown unread emails at the top, with the read ones being shown somewhere near the bottom. For some reason, this has changed. While my "Inbox" tab still shows "32" next to it, on the right hand side I can now see all emails, including unread ones.
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34. In Thunderbird I have such option and I use it. Now I am trying to switch to Gmail and I can't find such setting. I claim that no computer program can know, whether I have actually read a message. This is because there is no implicit feedback from my brain to the computer. Thus, automatic marking as read just because a message was displayed ...
Tab 1: pick an unread email. Tab 2: check it appears in is:unread. Tab 1: read it. Tab 2: check it disappears from is:unread. Tab 1: snooze it (1 minute in the future is good enough) Tab 2: check it's still gone from is:unread. Tab 1: wait for it to reappear; note the orange text (Snoozed 1 minute ago)
In Gmail (G Suite), Inbox showed no mails at all, but "All Mail" showed many messages labelled "Inbox". New mails would arrive, and on the left they would show in the unread message count, "Inbox (2)", but when switching to Inbox no messages would be shown. I resolved the issue by going to "Settings" -> "Inbox", then changing the "Inbox type ...
Sorted by: Yes, anytime you can change your Gmail inbox setting. From the Inbox styles and settings: Open Gmail. Click the gear in the top right. Select Settings. Select the Inbox tab. In the “Inbox type” section, select an inbox style in the drop-down menu. Click Save Changes at the bottom of the page.
I'm using the Priority Inbox, and want to add a Section with only unread messages from a label. The section dropbox allows me to select a label, but shows all messages in the label (including read ones). Earlier I was using the "Multiple Inboxes" from Gmail Labs which allows for creation of an Inbox section using a custom search.