If you are a Gmail user, you will know that to manage your mail from your mobile you only have to have an application installed. In fact, on Android devices, Gmail is installed by default. It allows you to keep up to date with all the email you send and receive And do it with several configured accounts.
But this is often a mess. That's why the Gmail team itself decided to bring out Inbox, a tool that makes email management easier.
Google Inbox has now announced that a new feature is now available that lets you see all your mail in a single inbox. And even if it's from multiple accounts.
This way, you won't have to jump back and forth to check your mailboxes. You'll make sure you don't lose any important mail. This was an option available for Android, but iOS users hadn't had a chance to try it out yet
How to manage all your email accounts in Inbox
If you've never used Inbox before and want to see if it can help you better manage your daily email, you'll need to download the app first. We tell you how to manage all your accounts with this system.
1. Download Inbox through the Google Play Store. Of course, this is a free download. When you have the app installed, open it.
2. Open the app. If you already had several accounts configured in your Gmail, they will be activated directly in Inbox. If you want to add a new account, you can do so by accessing the Settings section and selecting the Add account option.
3. All you have to do next is enter your login details. This includes your username and password.
4. With all the email addresses configured, you will only have to slide your finger to the left to display the menu. Turn on All Inboxes to see all mixed messages. They will be organized by date received.
You can add as many accounts as you need, so if you have more than two, don't worry. From here you can classify the emails, pin them or add notices to the calendar to respond or perform certain actions.You will receive notifications. And if you need to send an immediate response, don't worry: because you can also do it from Inbox.