

Skip the Inbox (Archive it): Archive the email, so it doesn't appear in your inbox.

(You can select more than one action.) Here are your options: Has attachment: Filter emails that include an attachment.Īfter adding the criteria for your filter, click Create filter to specify what Gmail should automatically do with emails that match this filter. Size: Filter emails larger or smaller than a specific size.

Has the words: Filter emails that contain specific keywords.ĭoesn't have: Filter emails that don't contain specific keywords. Subject: Filter emails that use a specific subject line. To: Filter emails sent to a specific email address. (If you create a filter directly from an email, Gmail automatically fills in the From field for you.) Now, let's break down the available search criteria in the form:įrom: Filter emails sent from a specific email address.

No matter how you get there, your filter creation form will look the same. How to edit filters in Gmail (or delete them altogether)įilter 1: Automatically delete all newsletters and marketing emailsįilter 2: Automatically archive all newsletters and marketing emailsįilter 3: Automatically move all newsletters and marketing emails to a specific folderįilter 4: Automatically delete, archive, or move emails from specific sendersįilter 5: Create separate inboxes to manage multiple Gmail accountsįilter 6: Automatically empty your Spam folderįilter 7: Automatically build a to-do listīonus: How to free up space in Gmail using a filter Here's everything you need to know about Gmail filters-and the most helpful filters to set up now. Use Gmail filters to automatically delete, archive, or move incoming marketing emails (or any kind of email) to another folder, so you can come back to a cleaner inbox full of the emails you want to read. Save yourself from the emotional rollercoaster.
