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TOO MANY GMAIL FILTERS: Reduce them with logic!!

posted 18 May 2009, Monday

If you have more than 2 GMAIL filters that assign an email message to one specific label than this solution is for you!

Let's say you have a customer with two emails, customer@onemail.com and customer@twoemail.com.

Typically,  you have one filter for FROM:customer@onemail.com that may skip the inbox (Archive It), star the email, and Apply a label [IMPORTANT CUSTOMER].

As shown below the first filter could be setup as below:

GMAIL filter for customer@onemail.com

Now to catch the second email a second filter could be setup as seen below:

FROM:customer@twomail.com that may skip the inbox (Archive It), star the email, and Apply a label [IMPORTANT CUSTOMER]. 

GMAIL filter for customer@onemail.com

However, GMAIL has a back door solution, if you will or maybe you won't, either way this solution works. 

In order to setup both emails in one filter  be archived, starred and labeled as [IMPORTANT CUSTOMER] on  can take advantage of boolean logic within the criteria textboxes.

We simply want to say if the email is from  customer@onemail.com or customer@twoemail.com then archive it, star it and label it [IMPORTANT CUSTOMER] one can simply express that within the criteria text boxes.

The boolean logic used '|' for OR and '&' as AND to create on filter.  The way to do this for our example here is shown below:

customer@onemail.com | customer@twoemail.com

 The new filter looks like this:

Using Boolean Logic in GMAIL To Turn two fitlers to one

You can use '|' and the "&" symbol for boolean logic.  Due to technical issues with the ampersand '&' its better to surround it with parenthesis in this manner shown below:

customer@onemail.com) & (customer@twoemail.com. 

If you look below the "Create Filter Dialog" in the GMAIL Filter Interface you can see the search results outcome.  You may want to also include the parenthesis with the  OR '|'  character like this :

customer@onemail.com) | (customer@twoemail.com

It is consistent and makes sense.

 

 

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