Today, we’re going to learn how to set the up. In this example, I’m going to filter all mail from my favorite publication – The New Yorker – by giving it a special label. From there, we’ll get it to skip the inbox and wait patiently until I’m ready to read it.

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  1. Open Gmail and login if necessary.
  2. Click the gear icon and select Settings.
  3. Click Filters and Blocked Addresses from the top.
  4. Click Create a new filter.
  5. Select how you’d like the mail to be filtered. In this example, I’m going to keep it simple and just add The New Yorker to the section marked Has the words.
  6. Click Create filter with this search.
  7. Check Skip the Inbox and Apply the label.
  8. Select an existing label or create a new one. I’m going to create one called Subscriptions and then press the Create button.
  9. Press Create filter. Optionally, you can apply this to your archived mail by checking the box next to the Create filter button. This isn’t our only guide for organizing your inbox, we’ve got a guide to how to delete old gmail emails — which can come in handy when trying to save space.

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