I finally stumbled upon a very very old post with a screenshot of some code inserted into Google Scripts. The result was a lot of abandoned Reddit threads and deleted files. I scoured the internet for a solution, but apparently, no one has revisited the subject since circa 2012. Users can set filters to automatically delete emails from certain senders or with keyword pattern matches, sure, but that’s an instant filter and those emails never see the light of day. Surprisingly enough, Gmail does not have this as a native feature. The solution: tell Gmail to archive or delete certain emails after a specified number of days. ![]() I like getting shipping confirmations and updates, but all I need is a glance at the subject line and forget about it. But what about the emails that I WANT to see but aren’t what I would consider ‘mission critical’? For the most part, I enlist a barrage of filters (close to 200) to weed out emails I don’t want or need. It’s overwhelming and a heft task to get my inbox down to 0. ![]() ![]() Generally, by day’s end, I’ll receive about 50 emails on my PB account and 30-40 on my personal. ![]() As is the case with everyone else, I’m constantly bombarded with automated emails about updates, shipping orders, security alerts, product surveys, ‘gurus’ offering their SEO services, and a billion other things. We use Gmail and Gsuite as our primary email providers at Pixel Bakery.
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