An inbox is a place where incoming messages, such as emails or text messages, are stored for an individual or organization. It is often associated with email accounts and serves as a central location to receive and manage new communications.
Usage examples
Check your inbox regularly for new emails.
Move important emails from your inbox to a separate folder.
Use filters to automatically sort incoming emails into specific folders within your inbox.
Mark emails as read or unread in your inbox to indicate their status.
Archive or delete old emails from your inbox to keep it organized.
Reply or forward emails directly from your inbox.
Create subfolders within your inbox to categorize different types of emails.
Set up email notifications to receive alerts whenever a new message lands in your inbox.
Organize your inbox by prioritizing emails based on their urgency or importance.
Use labels or tags to further classify and categorize emails within your inbox.
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