The mail control has long since ceased to be a nightmare, or at least not a mandatory nightmare with which to have to swallow yes or yes.There are many tools flying through the network of which we can take advantage of.Today, we stop at one, precisely, one of the most famous: SaneBox.
The main trick of SaneBox is to offer us an automated personal assistant , a system that allows us to access better mail control without having to break our horns too much , just assimilating the different options offered and trying to make the most of them.
The first thing we should keep in mind is that all this does not come from a service that is maintained from advertising or the use of our accounts.It is a paid service in which, As your policy dictates, if you are not paying for the product, then you are the product, and what they are looking for is that users feel like a customer, nothing more.
The free two-week trial will be followed by a fee of 7 dollars a month, although they also offer a reduced price version in which we pay two years in advance to access a fee of 4 dollars a month .It doesn't seem like a big outlay if it solves us problems, so let's see what SaneBox can do for us.
What is SaneBox?
SaneBox is a system that works with any type of mail, be it Gmail, Yahoo !, Outlook...if we talk about Web mail, we can use it.Only POP accounts do not They have support for this system, so it's a matter of trying.
From there, what the system will do is use its own algorithm to give us a more effective filtering system .It does not search within the emails, it is only limited to understanding our use of mail and, based on that and the headers, organize our list .
The first thing we find is that you have created a secondary folder in our email called SaneLater, which includes all those emails from accounts that we have never answered .There will fall promotions, mailing lists that we do not use or new emails, so during the first few days you have to be careful to check that nothing we need ends there by mistake.
The idea is that, from that point, we are the ones who are responsible for further filtering the emails with new folders and that the system is responsible for archiving them wherever it touches.Create a black hole to which all promotions and newsletters that should automatically go to the garbage, or one in which the news we receive are stored, or another that is responsible for reminding us that emails have not been answered and deserve constant monitoring are going to stop.
What else can SaneBox offer?
Not only that, SaneBox proposes something more than message filtering and does it, for example, searching in our spam folder for emails that should not go there , delete notifications of less important emails or even automate that the attachments of some of our contacts are automatically downloaded and sent to our Dropbox account.
Everything is focused so that we spend as little time as possible controlling our mail and that our inbox includes only what we really have to pay our full attention to.It does, in addition, at a level where it is easy to get lost if we are the ones who try to filter everything that comes and get us to forget the process of categorize all emails of new addresses that sooner or later just arrive.
It is, however, a tool that can only be valued by those who spend a large amount of time stuck to their mail , since that is where it really makes a difference no matter how much it is sold as a valid system for any type of user .
It also requires some love and patience at the beginning to gain control of the situation, create the appropriate filters and monitor for a few days that everything is going as expected.about its operation, yes, and despite the lack of being controlling that nothing is misplaced, everything ends up functioning as it should.
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