The filter does not allow me to send email to SPAM, so I temporarily
redirected them to the bin. Let's see what happens.
Francisco
On 12-04-2016 14:33, Bill Filler wrote:
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 6:42 AM, Francisco Pina Martins
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Thanks again for another suggestion.
Unfortunately, after applying the filers as suggested (actually
they are the same I apply in Thunderbird for the same email account).
The emails do skip the inbox in gmail, and go straight to the
correct label. They still show up in the "categories inboxes" too.
But I'm still getting notified on the phone. Does no one else have
this issue?
Thanks again for any further help,
Francisco
Hmn, not sure what is happening. As an experiment, can you try
changing your filter to move the unwanted messages into Spam folder,
bypassing Inbox. Perhaps by moving into Categories->Social, etc gmail
still thinks they are part of Inbox for some reason?
This is the query we run in account-polld, you can run the same thing
directly in gmail webpage to test your results:
is:unread in:inbox newer_than:1d
Whatever shows up in gmail when you run this query is what you will
get notifications for in ubuntu phone
On 11-04-2016 11:54, Jonas Drange wrote:
On 10 April 2016 at 22:52, Francisco Pina Martins
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
However I'm still getting notified of everything falling in
my inbox. Since I'm subscribed to a few mailing lists, you
can imagine my notifications system is kind of pointless now
…
It's trivial to apply a filter to all mailing list emails (use
the mailing list email, [email protected]
<http://lists.launchpad.net> in this case), and then:
* skip the inbox
* apply label (e.g. Ubuntu-Phone).
Hope that solves the problem for you.
Jonas
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