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Comments on: Send+archive combo button economizes Gmail

Three cheers for two clicks for the price of one: Gmail Labs feature can save you a mouse click or keystroke.

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by Hunnter2k3 January 14, 2009 4:53 PM PST
This is one of the features of Gmail that i love most.
Quite a few very useful features in labs.

I wouldn't mind some more icons for Stars, though.
It is such a handy feature, and could be so much more if there was a larger library of icons, or even custom icons.
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by Sporlo January 14, 2009 5:21 PM PST
I'm just wondering how this feature is helpful...
Do a lot of people find archiving emails in the "Sent Mail" section helpful?
When I send someone an email, it just put a copy in the Sent Mail section and nothing comes up in my inbox, and I never see it again unless someone replies to it.

Replies welcome (well, encouraged actually).
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by plasticorange January 15, 2009 6:18 AM PST
im thinking the same thing!
by finncox23 March 22, 2009 3:22 PM PDT
I'm in the same boat.......I would like someone smarter/more informed than me to weight in on this.
by finncox23 March 22, 2009 3:23 PM PDT
Well, apparently I can't spell......I meant "weigh" in on this.
by moonrise January 14, 2009 5:21 PM PST
First smilies in email and now this! I like this feature very much. I just keep admiring Gmail more and more.
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by AndrewRich January 14, 2009 10:27 PM PST
Also added as soon as I first read about it. Brilliant addition.
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