Hey Grant, thanks much for that tidbit about the list filters. I hadn't thought to use it that way. Because of that, it will now also catch those senders who cc or bcc the list. Normally those would remain in the inbox, but now they won't. You rock!

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On 7/11/2012 4:13 PM, Grant Hardy wrote:
One other thing I'd recommend trying out when you are creating Gmail
filters for lists, is to set them up based upon the List-ID header of
the list, which you can find by opening a message sent to a list in
the basic HTML view, clicking on 'show original', and doing a text
search for list. Then when you're creating a filter, enter that into
the "has the words" box in the form shown below, which will work for
the viphone list:
Has the words: list:(<viphone.googlegroups.com>)
This will cover not only messages sent "to" the list, but also
messages CCed and BCCed to the list. The standard view of Gmail
automates this process a bit, but you can still do it in the basic
HTML view in the way I just described.

Grant


On 7/11/12, Raul A. Gallegos <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi, if you think of labels as folders, you are good to go. Gmail by
default just puts everything in the all mail folder. The only real
folders in gmail in fact are all mail, trash, spam, and I think inbox.
Everything you receive is categorized in the inbox and all mail folder.
When you want mail to be sorted in so-called folders, you just apply a
label  to it. The label acts like a folder. So for example, list
messages here for me get the iOS label. In fact they are really being
moved to the all mail folder and out of my inbox so they don't appear
there. However since the iOS label is applied and since labels are seen
as folders by my windows mail program Thunderbird and by the iPhone mail
app, I just think of labels as folders and folders as labels. So, when
it comes to Google mail, the terms are interchangeable. So, what I do is
go to http://mail.google.com/mail/h and create filters on my gmail
account. I made one for this list which says that any mail addressed to
viphone skips the inbox and has the iOS label applied to it. Doing it
this way means that all my mail is sorted accordingly without me having
to worry about rules in Thunderbird or the lack of rules in iPhone mail.

I hope this makes sense.

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On 7/11/2012 5:25 AM, Carol Pearson wrote:
Hi,

I don't use Gmail live if I can possibly avoid it since I just don't get
on with the idea of labels etc.

However, I use the native mail app and love Gmail via IMAP settings.

I got the impression that any email moved to a folder then receives that
label and that's usually good enough for me.  However, the mention of
two labels below did get me wondering if this would be of use to me so
would be interested to know if there is a work around for this in either
the normal mail app or an alternative.

Thanks.

Carol P
---- Original Message ----
From: "Grant Hardy" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2012 10:18 PM
Subject: Re: Gmail app now has push notifications

Good question, Wayne. As far as I am aware you could
indeed move it to multiple folders from an IMAP account,
but it doesn't sound like a lot of fun! I don't see why
you couldn't apply multiple labels in the native Gmail
app, but haven't explored it enough to give an accurate
answer.

Grant

On 7/10/12, Wayne Merritt <[email protected]> wrote:
AS long as we're comparing the mail and Gmail apps, is
it possible to
apply multiple labels to a message in both apps? I
mainly use Gmail on
a Windows computer and in a web browser. Most of my mail
is setup to
have filters applied when new messages come in that fit
certain
criteria, like from this list. However, occasionally I
may want to
apply more than one label to a message. I don't think
this can be done
in the native mail app, since hwen you move a message
from the inbox
to a folder, you have applied a label to it. And it
doesn't seem wise
to keep moving it from folder to folder just to apply
several labels.
I've got a lot of messages in my Gmail system, mainly
ones that are archived, so having multiple labels is a
good thing for me to stay organized.

Regards,
Wayne

On 7/10/12, Raul A. Gallegos <[email protected]>
wrote:
I feel like I'm weird for responding to my own
messages, but that's ok. One thing which this app also
do is push notifications when you receive new email. Of
course, I think that's what got the thread discussion
about it in the first place. It does that very well by
letting me know when I have new messages in my inbox.
However I don't know of a way to get alerts for other
mailboxes other than inbox. I also don't see a way to
add additional accounts. I may play with this a little
more if I have time, but at least for me, this doesn't
warrant replacing the usage of the native mail app
which already does much on the iPhone.

Thanks.

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On 7/10/2012 4:35 PM, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
I am writing this message using the Gmail app. It
basically looks like the Gmail webpage. As I
suspected, it allows you to do things like manager
labels and tag messages as spam. However I am
encountering the issue when using a Bluetooth
keyboard, that the edit field for me to type the
message doesn't allow me to use the keyboard at all
times. So I ended up turning off the keyboard and now
I am just using the onboard keyboard on the screen.
This is that similar issue that I have experienced on
webpages using Safari when I try to fill in forms.
Other than that, things seem very speech friendly with
voiceover. Your action buttons for each message are at
the top of the screen instead of at the bottom like
they are in the default mail app. By default it will
show you a delete button, archive button, and more
button. If you choose the more button, you can do
things like reply, Mark as spam, or added as a label.
The way I personally use Gmail, it doesn't require me
to be on the website much to do things like marking
messages as spam, editing labels, or moving things to
other folders. So I probably will not be using this
app for very much. I am dictating right now, and I
think what I meant by the last sentence is that the
things that I use Gmail for on the website, I can
still do there without having to use this app. For
typical male reading, replying, and composing, I can
still use the default mail app which comes with the
iPhone.

On Tuesday, July 10, 2012, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:

     Well, I figure it's free and you don't know until
     you try. So, I'm gonna get it and see if there is
     any difference other than the ability to mark
     messages as spam, or add stars to them and let you
all know.

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     On 7/10/2012 4:00 PM, Alex Stone wrote:

         Monica, completely agree with you, seems
         pointless to me. Cheers
         Alex

         -----Original Message-----
         From: [email protected]
         [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
         Of Monica Jones
         Sent: 10 July 2012 20:58
         To: [email protected]
         Subject: Re: Gmail app now has push
notifications

         I have a Gmail account and use it in the
regular E-mail app. I get
         notifications when the mail comes in. Why
         would I want the Gmail app over
         this? With the screen readers, this might come
         out as sarcastic which is not

         my intention. I really want to know, smiles.


         -----Original Message-----
         From: Grant Hardy
         Sent: Monday, July 09, 2012 2:11 PM
         To: [email protected]
         Subject: Gmail app now has push notifications

         Hello all,

         I haven't been following this list a lot
lately so if this topic has
         already been beaten to death, I apologize in
advance - I did a super
         quick search of past postings and didn't see
it!

         For all you Gmail users out there, the Gmail
app, while not entirely
         accessible in certain respects, now has push
alerts for new Emails.
         There have been a few alternatives that I've
         used in the past, such as
         the Ultimate Notifier app - which checks mail
every thirty seconds
-
         and setting up a Google Exchange account in
Mail - which has a few
         bugs. Now, you can have true push
         notifications for your Gmail account.

         Cheers,

         Grant



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