> It is more than priorisation. You can classify messages by arbitary rules. Classifying messages by arbitrary rules is a function of filters, and they work already. Labels are about what happens after classification. As I understand it, Labels allow you to say "All mail from X becomes labelled Y (and goes green)" instead of what can currently be done, which is "All mail from X becomes priority Y (and goes red)". I am trying to have the advantage of one over the other explained. Gerv
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