Archive for September, 2006

Plus filtering with Gmail

I already heavily use Gmail’s filters, but this trick would greatly reduce the need to create heaps of filters for individual email addresses which I would want to group together.

Gmail has an interesting quirk where you can add a plus sign (+) after your Gmail address, and it’ll still get to your inbox. It’s called plus-addressing, and it essentially gives you an unlimited number of e-mail addresses to play with. Here’s how it works: say your address is [email protected], and you want to automatically label all work e-mails. Add a plus sign and a phrase to make it [email protected] and set up a filter to label it work (to access your filters go to Settings->Filters and create a filter for messages addressed to [email protected]. Then add the label work).

Examples of its usage here.

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Got a domain?

Domains are really cheap nowadays, however finding the right hosting provider which offers reliability, adequate space and features you need at a reasonable price can be tricky (I’m happy with my current host though ;)). Google now offers to handle your hosting and email for your domain for free via Google Apps for Your Domain which could be handy if you’re still in the process of selecting a web host.

I’m using it for email accounts on the spherebox.com domain and it has alleviated the need of space on my hosting server. The mail interface is similar to Gmail, so if you’re comfortable with using Gmail, you wouldn’t have any issues with using this. Page Creator is the application with supports the creation and hosting of web pages, however I have not tried this out.

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