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Boomerang for gmail fail
Boomerang for gmail fail









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I also make sure my Rollup emails are labeled when they come into my inbox so I can archive them for future reference (more on that below). Currently, I have six subscriptions that I keep in my inbox and 29 that appear in a Rollup. I choose the morning because I would rather skim it while I am drinking coffee than have to deal with another email popping into my inbox when I’m trying to shut down for the day. You can also decide what time of day you want to receive the Rollup email.

boomerang for gmail fail

The Rollup is a digest email that compiles all the subscriptions you want to keep. For each subscription, you can decide if you want to “Keep in Inbox,” “Unsubscribe,” or “Add to Rollup.” You can also have Unroll.Me notify you when it detects new subscriptions, so you can log in and decide what action to use. It then looks through your email for subscriptions. Once you sign in, you do have to give the app access to your email account, allowing it to view, manage, and delete your mail. You can sign up by signing in with your email provider in your browser. offers a free product to clean up your inbox. Even the ones I could have sworn I had unsubscribed from several times kept arriving and choking out the important emails. Subscription emails were cluttering my inbox. I use Unroll.Me, Boomerang, and Gmail filters to help me manage my inbox so that I can spend more time doing what I love (i.e., translating, reading, sleeping) and less time stressing out about all the emails filling up my inbox. The elusive Inbox Zero is indeed attainable, but I have a little help. There is nothing more satisfying than seeing those three little words: “No new mail!” My Gmail app announces, “You’re all done!”, and I especially love the accompanying image because, yes, I do want to be sitting in the sun reading a book right now.









Boomerang for gmail fail