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		<title>Create a Shortcut to get All Unread messages in Gmail</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2008 04:21:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Summary: Want a quick way to access all your Unread messages in Gmail?  The necessary parts are already there, just hidden away.  Some assembly required. No batteries necessary.
I often find myself typing &#8220;is:unread&#8221; in the search box at Gmail.

It&#8217;s faster and easier than loading several different Labels which only have a few unread [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Summary: Want a quick way to access all your Unread messages in Gmail?  The necessary parts are already there, just hidden away.  Some assembly required. No batteries necessary.<span id="more-1086"></span>
I often find myself typing &#8220;is:unread&#8221; in the search box at Gmail.</p>

<p>It&#8217;s faster and easier than loading several different Labels which only have a few unread messages in them.</p>

<p>Naturally, I wished for an easier way to do this than to have to keep typing &#8220;is:unread&#8221; all those times.</p>

<p>The first thing I did was make a <a href="http://www.smileonmymac.com/TextExpander/">TextExpander</a> shortcut so that when I type &#8220;/un&#8221; I get &#8220;is:unread&#8221;, so I don&#8217;t have to worry about making typo when I go to the search field.</p>

<p>Which is good… but what would be even easier is if I could make a Filter that would automatically put all my unread messages in it.</p>

<p>That would have the bonus of being something I could use over IMAP.</p>

<p>So I thought I would try something, and I created a new filter with just one criteria:</p>

<div style="text-align:center;"><img src="/files/gmail-filter-has-the-words.png" alt="Gmail Filter Has The Words.png" border="0" width="402" height="150" /></div>

<p>Would it work? I had no idea, but &#8220;nothing ventured, nothing gained&#8221; my mother always says.</p>

<h2>Danger! Danger!</h2>

<p>Well, Gmail did <em>not</em> like my idea, and responded &#8220;Hey, buster, just what do you think you&#8217;re doing, using our search booleans as a filter? Knock that off right now, or you&#8217;ll go to bed without dinner.&#8221;</p>

<p>Ok, they were a little more formal:</p>

<div style="text-align:center;"><img src="/files/google-filter-warning.png" alt="Google Filter Warning" border="0" width="500" height="310" /></div>

<p>&#8220;Don&#8217;t do that! It won&#8217;t work!&#8221;</p>

<p>I assumed this meant that it would catch all the <em>current</em> messages which were unread, but would <em>not</em> automatically be updated in the future.</p>

<p>I was wrong.</p>

<p>It showed me all of the current unread messages, and it keeps showing me all of the unread messages.</p>

<p>So it works.</p>

<h2>Sorta (read on)</h2>

<p>The only downside is that once a label is applied to a message, Gmail doesn&#8217;t automatically remove it, so even after the message is read, it will still have the whatever label you use for unread messages, which isn&#8217;t a big deal, I&#8217;ll just select all and &#8220;Remove Label&#8221; occasionally.</p>

<p>And, of course, it could break at any time, but I would <em>assume</em> that Google would move in the direction of giving us <em>more</em> functionality, not <em>less</em> so if it breaks, I hope it is because they came up with a better way.</p>

<p>Then I noticed something odd.</p>

<h2>Well, This is Odd…</h2>

<p>While I was testing this, I discovered something curious.</p>

<p>I tried to call my custom label &#8220;Unread&#8221; because, well, it&#8217;s the most logical/obvious choice.</p>

<p>Except that Gmail wouldn&#8217;t <em>let</em> me use &#8220;Unread&#8221;:</p>

<p><img src="http://tntluoma.com/files/gmail-cant-use-unread.png" alt="Gmail Can't Use Unread.png" border="0" width="467" height="151" align="left" hspace="20" /></p>

<p>Well, that&#8217;s strange. &#8220;Unread&#8221; is a &#8220;system specific name&#8221; eh? So it already exists?  But I don&#8217;t see it in my list of labels.</p>

<p>You don&#8217;t suppose that it&#8217;s <em>there</em> just <em>hidden</em>, do you?</p>

<p>Well, thanks to the practice of Using Sane URLs (a miracle more people should get into) I just went ahead and tested it:</p>

<p><a href="https://mail.google.com/mail/#label/Unread">https://mail.google.com/mail/#label/Unread</a></p>

<p>and&#8230;. it works it works it works!</p>

<p><strong><em>But it doesn&#8217;t show up in my regular list of labels!</em></strong></p>

<h2>Enter The Labs</h2>

<p>At this point I thought I was sunk, having a cool-but-useless discovery on my hands.</p>

<p>Then I remembered <a href="https://mail.google.com/mail/#settings/labs">Google Labs</a>, specifically something called &#8220;Quick Links&#8221; which is described thusly:</p>

<blockquote>
  <p>Adds a box to the left column that gives you 1-click access to any bookmarkable URL in Gmail. You can use it for saving frequent searches, important individual messages, and more.</p>
</blockquote>

<p>&#8220;Any bookmarkable URL&#8221; includes the &#8220;System Specific But For Some Reason Hidden&#8221; <strong>Unread</strong> box.</p>

<p>So go to <a href="https://mail.google.com/mail/#settings/labs">Google Labs</a>, enable &#8220;Quick Links&#8221; (it&#8217;s currently the 2nd one from the top), and then go to <a href="https://mail.google.com/mail/#label/Unread">the hidden Google &#8216;Unread&#8217; label</a> and click &#8220;Add Quick Link&#8221;.</p>

<div style="text-align:center;"><img src="http://tntluoma.com/files/quick-link-for-unread.png" alt="Quick Link for Unread.png" border="0" width="500" height="300" /></div>

<p>You can call it whatever you want (may I suggest something creative like &#8220;All Unread&#8221;?) and enjoy.</p>

<p>Oh, and it <strong>is</strong> automatically updated when you read messages, so there&#8217;s nothing cluttering up that Label once you&#8217;ve read the messages in it.</p>

<h2>This is Not A Fix, It&#8217;s a Workaround</h2>

<p>Sadly, this still won&#8217;t show up when you are using IMAP. For that you&#8217;ll need to create a hacky-label like I created.</p>

<p>Ironically, it also doesn&#8217;t show an unread message count. (I assume that&#8217;s a limitation of Quick Links.)</p>

<p>The only real solution for this is for Google to make the &#8220;Unread&#8221; label appear as a regular label.</p>

<p>Since it is already <em>there</em> just hidden, I have no idea why it isn&#8217;t more readily accessible, preferably up there right underneath &#8220;Inbox&#8221; or somewhere up there with the &#8220;Special&#8221; built-in labels.</p>

<p>Must be because Gmail is still in beta.</p>
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