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DON2

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Jul 4, 2009, 2:28:58 AM7/4/09
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1.When printing,I want the "labels" to be include.
2.I want Google to put "tag" on each email for photos.Still it's very
hard to find the photos.

peter codner

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Jul 4, 2009, 3:13:46 PM7/4/09
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label  all you will but google  will lose  the  email or whatever  nothing i labelled is  still there

2009/7/4 DON2 <mrSmi...@gmail.com>

Eric

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Jul 5, 2009, 6:10:27 PM7/5/09
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If that does not show it, the mail is probably archived in "All Mail".
To show the All Mail folder, "Show" it using the Manage Labels |
System labels | All Mail - show/hide

On Jul 4, 12:13 pm, peter codner <codnerpet...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> label  all you will but google  will lose  the  email or whatever  nothing i
> labelled is  still there
>
> 2009/7/4 DON2 <mrSmith...@gmail.com>

Eric

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Jul 5, 2009, 6:05:53 PM7/5/09
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Try pasting this in the gmail search input field...

label:inbox



On Jul 4, 12:13 pm, peter codner <codnerpet...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> label  all you will but google  will lose  the  email or whatever  nothing i
> labelled is  still there
>
> 2009/7/4 DON2 <mrSmith...@gmail.com>

Nick Chirchirillo

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Jul 6, 2009, 5:20:37 PM7/6/09
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1. Can't help you with this one...Why would you want that?
2. Label them as such.  You can set up a filter that does this for you if you'd like.  First, click "create a filter" (next to the search the web button), then in the "has the words:" field, type this: "filename:jpg OR filename:gif" and keep adding more based on what type of photos you send.  Next, check off "has attachent" and click next.  Finally, tell it to apply a label of your choosing.  You can also have it apply the label to any email that matches that search in your account already.

 
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