According to TechCrunch, now when you hover over an email (without clicking into it!), you'll see the usual bevy of options, including archive, delete, and mark as read. Either that, or you let emails you mean to reply to pile up in your inbox, and then inbox zero becomes but a distant memory. If you have a high-traffic email account, you probably already make use of Gmail's labeling and sorting features, and you probably have a "get to it later" folder for all the emails you mean to reply to. Snooze is, to put it completely non-dramatically, a freaking godsend for people who have busy inboxes. So, here's the lowdown on the Gmail snooze feature and what exactly you'll be able to do with it once the rollout hits your account. If you created a new profile, set it as the default profile.Google is officially rolling out its Gmail overhaul today, bringing users a dramatic revamp of the email client's look, along with new features, including confidential mode, which will allow users to send "self-destructing" emails, and a snooze feature, which didn't get quite as much press back when details about the overhaul began to emerge.Reopen the profile and verify the correct account and data file is set as default. Close the dialogs and return to the Mail applet.From Email tab, double click on the Exchange account and re-enable cached mode. If you get the message that you can't set the other data file as default, double-click on the Exchange data file and untick Use Cached Exchange on the Advanced tab again.Verify the default data file is correct.Close the Account Settings dialog to return to Mail setup dialog (screenshot in Step 2) then click Data Files button to re-open Account Settings dialog.Click Data Files and set the desired data file as the default.If the Use Cached Exchange mode is grayed out, click More Settings, then Advanced and untick Use Cached Exchange Mode. Uncheck the Use Cached mode option to disable cached mode.Click the Change Account Settings box ( Manually Configure settings in older versions) after your account is configured and then click the Next button.Add the Exchange (or ) account to the profile. If you are creating a new profile, or have more than one profile, click Show Profiles then add a new profile or select the correct profile.
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