On 23 Nov 2020, at 23:55, Bob Proulx <b...@proulx.com> wrote: > @lbutlr wrote: >> Bob Proulx wrote: >>> But so many people use Gmail these days that they have gotten used to >>> the way Gmail does things. And Gmail de-duplicates and saves the >>> first message with any particular message-id that arrives. And then >>> displays a "mailbox" showing a view of the current tag being >>> displayed. It's a very different paradigm from having separate >>> mailbox folders for different topics. >> >> I don't use Gmail much, but my primary sort criteria now is a series >> of smart searches in Mail.app. > > I don't use Gmail at all. But the people who do not use Gmail are in > the minority. It's the world we live in now. I have to know how > Gmail works even though I don't use it because almost everyone else > around me uses it.
That's OK, most the people using gmail don't know how it works either. "Why is this message in my Inbox when I tagged it as being 'Bank mail'?" And that's an advanced gmail user who uses tags. -- You are in my inappropriate thoughts