Gmail tips come, Google likened Gmail users to ninjas, according to your use of Gmail features to divide the Ninja's four levels:
Leucorrhea Rookie:
Use asterisks to mark important messages.
Chat reply.
Use labels to organize your mailbox.
Use "Move to" to clean your inbox as if you were moving to a folder.
Search for messages without having to defragment them.
Archive mail to make your inbox cleaner, but keep messages from being deleted.
Mail and contacts that are imported into old mailboxes.
Use a theme.
Report spammer.
10 Green Belt Veteran:
Video chat.
Use tasks as a list of action events.
Use filters to control messages.
Use filters to highlight messages for certain labels.
Send Mail on the phone.
Preview attachments without having to open them.
Use "Cancel send" to prevent sending the wrong letter.
Use Gtalk's "state" to tell everyone what you're doing.
Let Gmail remind you not to forget to add attachments.
Tell everyone you're on vacation, leave me alone.
Use the expression picture to express the mood.
Black Belt Master:
Use keyboard shortcuts to manipulate mailboxes.
Use a search to find a specific letter.
Use personalized addresses to automatically classify letters.
By "personal level identification" to determine whether the message is mass or only sent to you.
Use offline Gmail.
Quickly add multiple attachment files.
Add "(EOM)" to the chat topic so that Ttalk automatically disconnects the chat topic.
Use quick reply.
Watch YouTube, Flickr, Picasa, and Yelp previews directly in your email.
Use "Quick Links" directly to the page you think of.
Send and archive, complete once.
Gmail Master:
Integrate Google Calendar and docs into Gmail.
Send SMS (mainland cannot be achieved).
Remote control of another computer landing Gmail on the offline.
Customize RSS news.
Access mailboxes through HTTPS.
Follow the "super Star" to search for messages.
Use your own domain to access Gmail.
38 doesn't seem to be enough, is it? Look forward to your message in a Gmail tips to complete, share your Gmail skills.
Let me start with a few:
Gmail's capacity is increasing every day, and if you can't satisfy your appetite, you can pay for expansion.
You can view and manage Gtalk chat records directly.
can manage contacts directly.
Can play with greedy snakes.
can set their own area, with bus stop and some other topics, if it rains outside, theme background map will also rain, remind you to close the window to collect clothes ah.
You can send Gmail invitations ... Now that Gmail is open for registration, I have 96 more invitations to rot in the pot.