01 February 2014

More System Gmail Labels



Back in 2007, I posted a list of shortcuts for system Gmail labels. For example, instead of searching for [issue in:inbox], you can use [issue label:^i.] or [issue l:^i]. Instead of searching for [receipt in:spam] or [receipt label:spam], you can use [receipt l:^s].



Mihai Parparita found other system labels and some of them don't have documented alternatives:



^g: muted conversations (just like is:muted or label:muted or label:mute)

^p: messages marked as phishing

^op: messages automatically marked as phishing by Gmail

^os: messages automatically marked as spam by Gmail

^vm: Google Voice voicemail messages (just like is:voicemail or label:voicemail)

^io_im: important messages (just like is:important)

^unsub: messages that include unsubscribing options. Gmail offers to unsubscribe on your behalf

^cff: messages from your Google+ circles (just like has:circle)

^p_esnotif: Google+ notifications



For example, you can find messages you've marked as spam by searching for [l:^s -l:^os] or [label:spam -l:^os]. From all the spam messages you exclude the messages automatically marked as spam by Gmail.






You can also restrict Gmail results to Google+ notifications: [Christmas l:^p_esnotif]. If you search for [l:^unsub] and mark a message as spam, Gmail will show this dialog and unsubscribe on your behalf if you click "unsubscribe and report spam". Use [l:^unsub -l:^p_esnotif] to exclude Google+ notifications.





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