This shortcut only works if you have configured additional sending addresses.The last 6-8 months have been pretty hectic for me, both at work and with other "real life" stuff and I've noticed, as a result, that my email handling has really suffered. While composing, takes you to the From field to change your sending address. While composing, takes you to the Bcc field to add new blind recipients. While composing, takes you to the Cc field to add new recipients. Use this shortcut to move the cursor to the previous chat or compose window, or to the main window. Use this shortcut to move the cursor to the next chat or compose window, or to the main window. Takes you to the search box with the "label:" operator filled in for you. Takes you to all conversations you have starred. Takes you to 'All Mail,' the storage site for all mail you've ever sent or received (and have not deleted). Next, press ⇥ to select the emoticon menuĪfter composing your message, use this combination to send it.Īrchives your conversation and moves to the next one. ⌘ + Down arrow moves from edit field in your chat window to select the 'Video and more' menu Moves cursor to the first button in your Gmail toolbar * 'y' has no effect if you're in 'Spam,' 'Sent,' or 'All Mail.'ĭisplays the 'More Actions' drop-down menu. Moves your cursor directly to the chat search box.Īutomatically removes the message or conversation from your current view.įrom any label, 'y' means Remove the label Updates your current conversation when there are new messages. Undoes your previous action, if possible (works for actions with an 'undo' link). Removes the current view's label from your conversation and moves to the newer one.Īrchives the current conversation and moves to the older one.Īrchives the current conversation and moves to the next one. Removes the current view's label from your conversation and moves to the older one. Marks your message as 'unread' so you can go back to it later. Marks your message as 'read' and skip to a newer message. Moves the conversation from the inbox to a different label, Spam or Trash. Opens the Labels menu to label a conversation. ![]() Hold the Ctrl/⌘ key while pressing s and make sure your cursor is in one of the text fields - either the composition pane, or any of the To, CC, BCC, or Subject fields - when using this shortcut. Saves the current text as a draft when composing a message. Removes the cursor from your current input field. (Only applicable in 'Conversation View.') ⇧ + f allows you to forward a message in a new window. (Only applicable in 'Conversation View.')įorwards a message. ⇧ + a allows you to reply to all message recipients in a new window. ⇧ + r allows you to reply to a message in a new window. Marks a message as spam and removes it from your conversation list. Helps Gmail learn what's not important to you by marking misclassified messages. Helps Gmail learn what's important to you by marking misclassified messages. Stars allow you to give a message or conversation a special status. Learn more.Īutomatically checks and selects a conversation so that you can archive, apply a label, or choose an action from the drop-down menu to apply to that conversation.Īdds or removes a star to a message or conversation. Refreshes your page and returns you to the inbox, or list of conversations.Īrchives the conversation, and all future messages skip the Inbox unless sent or cc'd directly to you. ![]() Also expands or collapses a message if you are in 'Conversation View.' If you use an inbox style with tabs or sections, you can quickly navigate to the previous section. If you use an inbox style with tabs or sections, you can quickly navigate to the next section. You can hit ↩ to expand or collapse a message. In 'Conversation view', moves your cursor to the older message. In 'Conversation view', moves your cursor to the newer message. ![]() Opens or moves your cursor to the next oldest conversation. Opens or moves your cursor to a more recent conversation. No plan to implement or not currently applicable to MailMate
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