Hi! There is no way to filter emails from your contact list on Gmail. i.e., if A, B, & C are in your contact list and X, Y, or Z are not, you have no way to tell Gmail, do something for any email that comes from X, Y, Z, or specifically to A, B, C
Emailgurus does that for you: It catches emails from outsiders and labels them as outsiders. You can choose the option to hide them from your inbox and archive them to check them later from the Outsiders label. Or just label them and keep them in your inbox until you feel comfortable that you're not going to miss important ones.
You have up to 50% fewer emails in your inbox; all the marketing, cold, and unsolicited emails get caught and await your verdict when you decide to deal with them.
Bonus Point: Emailgurus is open source for transparency of data policy
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Hi, Emailgurus is a subscription-based Gmail service that catches emails from unknown senders and labels them as outsiders. Users can either place those emails in a different folder or just label them and they stay on the inbox. Source: about 1 year ago
Hi, I built this tool that catches emails from unknown senders (Like salespeople) and labels them. You can then either auto-archive them or just label them as outsiders. This is something I couldn't do on Gmail, so I built this tool Site: https://emailgurus.xyz GitHub: https://github.com/asennoussi/emailgurus. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Hi, the Gmail tool I built is called Emailgurus. Source: over 1 year ago
The tool's name is emailgurus.xyz and is open source as well. Source: over 1 year ago
The airmail app https://airmailapp.com has a shortcut action that allows you to search emails and returns things, not used it myself but you could try that. Source: about 1 year ago
I once trusted AirMail, but they created so many extra folders and kept switching around the client interface. It haunts me to this day, since I recommended it to so many people who hated it. Source: over 1 year ago
You might want to consider Airmail Pro or Business as an alternative. I think it has all the features you are looking for. They offer a privacymode and some privacy features but I don't have any experiences with this app or company. Good luck! Source: about 2 years ago
I am using Airmail and I always find what I search for. On Mac, iPad and iPhone. Https://airmailapp.com. Source: over 2 years ago
Also, I don't think Airmail responds on here much, but I've found if you click the chat icon at the bottom right of this page, they're pretty good about responding by email. You can also check with their Slack page if you use their beta app, which BTW, is free. https://airmailapp.com/. Source: over 2 years ago
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