Coder, developer, Computer Systems Engineer,Computer Science student since 2009-put it on hold since 2014 to throw self at the world and test the knowledge's worth, Hello world in C at age 12.
Would have been nice to also mention filters. I use my yahoo as a subscriptions email, there are some newsletters or periodicals i wouldn't like to miss, so, i setup a filter for them to capture each subscription into its own folder.
Sure, filters can be a nice way to categorize emails, and your « to-read » list example is a very good idea. I suppose you can also apply the principles of Inbox Zero to those individual categories — eg archive/delete newsletters you’ve read?
Coder, developer, Computer Systems Engineer,Computer Science student since 2009-put it on hold since 2014 to throw self at the world and test the knowledge's worth, Hello world in C at age 12.
Would have been nice to also mention filters. I use my yahoo as a subscriptions email, there are some newsletters or periodicals i wouldn't like to miss, so, i setup a filter for them to capture each subscription into its own folder.
Sure, filters can be a nice way to categorize emails, and your « to-read » list example is a very good idea. I suppose you can also apply the principles of Inbox Zero to those individual categories — eg archive/delete newsletters you’ve read?
Hmm, recursion? Hadn't really thought about that. . . <>