How e-mail savvy are you? We've sifted through Gmail's many customization features, from remote sign-out to keyboard shortcuts, to find the best time and aggravation savers.
E-mail overload? Priority Inbox can help. This feature, currently in beta, separates the junk from the important stuff, and organizes it to help you focus on the messages that matter.
The more you use Priority Inbox—by clicking the yellow (+) button to denote relevant e-mail and the white (-) button to mark it as "everything else"—the smarter the feature gets at recognizing which messages it thinks are important to you.
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