Kind of a weird request, but I’m wondering if there’s a way to minimize my logins when I’m at an Internet Café so that I can log in to one service, like Gmail, and be automatically logged in to Facebook?
Kind of a weird request, but I’m wondering if there’s a way to minimize my logins when I’m at an Internet Café so that I can log in to one service, like Gmail, and be automatically logged in to Facebook?
I’ve heard that I can view more information about where an e-mail
message came from, by viewing the “full headers” of the message. How
can I do that in Gmail?
Over time I have become reliant on Google’s Gmail service, but it strikes me that if I were to ever bail on it, I’d have a hard time rebuilding all of my email rules. Even if not, it’d be helpful to migrate my rules from one account to another. Except, as usual, there’s no way to do that. Or is there a way to export and import Gmail mail filters?
I like Google Mail, but the threading feature drives me nuts. I don’t want my mail threaded and I don’t think of conversations that way. The worst is that every time I print, I print the entire thread, rather than just a single email message in the thread. Darn Gmail! Is there a way to print just one message?
I read your note yesterday about how to update my Facebook account password (see: How to change your Facebook password) and want to change my Gmail password, but I can’t figure it out: there’s no way to do so within Gmail, as far as I can tell?
I have been figuring out how to work with Google Gmail and it’s generally being going well, but I’m wondering if there’s any way to save an entire thread of email messages in a file? Plain text would be nice, a PDF would be awesome, but I could handle HTML too, if that’s my only option, Dave.
On my journey to find the ideal Google Gmail account ID, I ended up registering a few extra accounts (Gmail addresses? Not sure how to phrase that). Problem is, at this point I just want to axe the old addresses but can’t for the life of me figure out how to do so. How on earth do you delete or cancel a Gmail account address?
I have a ton of email in my Gmail archive, and sometimes need to dig through older email. Problem is, if I do a search, it shows me all the most recent matches first when what I really want to do is, say, search for messages more than a year old, or 12-18 months ago or similar. Is there any way to do a more sophisticated search than just by keyword?