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Disable Ads Appearing in Your Tabbed Gmail Inbox

Google’s New Tabbed Gmail Inbox organizes your emails automatically by dividing them into category such as Primary, Social, Promotions, Updates and Forums. The “Promotions” tab is designated for advertisements and marketing newsletters.

Indian Gmail Users Can Now Send Free SMS From Gmail Chat (How to enable it)

Sending free SMS messages from Gmail chat to a contact’s mobile phone isn’t a new feature. This service is already available in many countries . Now Indian users can also send free SMS right from their Gmail chat and this service works on all Indian Mobile operators. Replies to the messages you send will appear as regular chat replies and conversations will be stored in your Chat history.

Easily Identify Attachment Types in Gmail by Replacing Paper Clip Icon

Most often, we receive lot of email messages with attachments like photos, documents, PDF files and so on. In Gmail, usually a paper clip icon indicates an attachment and there is no other way to identify the attachment type without opening the mail. However, if you are a Chrome user here is a simple solution to identify attachment type without opening the mail.

Save Gmail Messages Into PDF File (how to)

Not all email messages are important for you; however, there are few that need to be archived for feature references. Here is a very simple method to save your Gmail messages as PDF file or Word document using Gmail’s built-in experimental feature. Here's how to configure your Gmail to save messages as PDF or other file format.

How to Schedule Emails in Gmail With RightInbox Extension (Chrome and Firefox)

Sometimes you may want to delay sending emails for a few hours or a day. For example, if you want to send an email overseas and want to make sure the recipient receive your emails at an appropriate time; that is, not delivered in the middle of night. Here is how to schedule emails in Gmail with RightInbox browser extension.

How to Undo a Sent Email in Gmail [Gmail Labs Feature]

Gmail lets you do much more than simply send and receive messages. It offers a wealth of powerful features and its Labs section is home to a range of experimental add-ons that lets you introduce new features to your favorite mail service. Here is how to undo a sent mail in Gmail using a Labs feature called Undo Send.

Preview Messages in Gmail: How to Enable it

One feature that is long been missing from Gmail is the ability to preview messages without opening them. It is already available in other email services like Hotmail and this feature makes mail reading faster. Though currently not available by default, you can now add this preview pane option in Gmail. Here is how you can do that.

Save Gmail Attachments Directly to Google Docs

Gmail Attachments To Docs is a time saving add-on for Google Chrome and as its name suggests, it will lets you save Gmail attachments (images, text, PDF, etc) directly to Google Doc – no need to download attachments and then upload them to Google Doc.

Make Your Own Gmail Theme With Custom Background Images and Color

Google’s brilliant email service Gmail has many advanced features and continually extending its features bit by bit. The latest addition Theme Editor lets you customize your Gmail interface to make it more personal with your own background images and colors.

How to Restore Accidentally Deleted Contacts in Gmail

Google has introduced a new feature to Gmail that lets your restore your deleted contacts to a recent date. It’s very useful, if you have accidentally deleted few of your contacts and want to restore them in your address book. Here is how you can restore deleted contacts. Sign into Gmail, select Contacts – More actions - Restore contacts. Now choose the time you would like to revert to. Note: there is no option to restore certain number of contacts; you can only restore the whole contacts.

Enable Auto-Reply Option in Gmail

Want to send reply to received email messages automatically? It may be useful, for instance, when you are away from your work and want to send replies to particular email messages automatically. If you’re using Gmail, here is how you can do that. 1. Log into you Gmail account, select Settings and then Labs . Scroll down and select Canned Responses . Enable this feature and save settings. 2. Now return back to the Compose Mail section and you will see a new dropdown menu named Canned Response . Click on that, select ‘ New canned response ’ and enter a suitable name for it and then click Ok to save. 3. Next type what you want in the message field (your auto-reply message) and click Save button to save the message. This is your auto-reply message, which is now ready to send. It can be accessed from the Canned response dropdown menu. (you can create any number of canned response to send), 4. Just choose the canned response you just created from the dropdown list and the message will b...