



The next time you go to purchase something from Banana Republic, you can check in that folder (or just search in the Gmail search bar) for an email containing a 40% off coupon code. But then you won’t have a 40% off coupon code the next time you want to buy something there.Īlternatively, you could create an email filter so that whenever an email arrives from Banana Republic, it skips your inbox and is placed, instead, in a “coupon” email folder you create. You could unsubscribe from Banana Republic’s emails. So you sign up using your email address: receive their emails all right, but more than you anticipated. Let’s say you want to receive emails from Banana Republic because you know that they often contain coupon codes for 40% off. Combine the Gmail Plus Sign with Email Filtering Here are two ways to use this feature to save you time: 1a. Let’s say your email address is After the “john.doe” part and before the part, you can add a plus sign and almost any other text you want, and the email will still get delivered to you.Īs an example, an email sent to will go to the same recipient as an email sent to Try it for yourself! (With your own address. The following two tricks work for Gmail and some other email providers as well: 1. I wanted to share 2 time-saving Gmail tricks that you might not be aware of. Looking over the subscriber list, I see that about two-thirds of you have Gmail addresses.

A number of folks have recently signed up to receive my emails.
