![]() Then go to the “Triggers” menu and choose “current script’s triggers”. This will ask you to authorize the script, and will create the necessary labels in your Gmail. In the dropdown labeled “Select a function to run.” choose “setup” and click the blue run arrow to the left of it. Then click the “Save” button and give it a name. - var MARK_UNREAD = true var MARK_UNSNOOZED = true var UNSNOOZED_LABEL = 'A/UNSNZD' var BASE_LABEL = 'C/z43f' //- //- //- var TOMORROW_LABEL = BASE_LABEL + '/a_tomorrow' var NEXTWEEK_LABEL = BASE_LABEL + '/a_nextWeek' var SNOOZED_LABEL = 'A/SNZD' var TODAY_LABEL = BASE_LABEL + '/today' var THISWEEK_LABEL = BASE_LABEL + '/thisWeek' var THISMONTH_LABEL = BASE_LABEL + '/thisMonth' //- function getDayLabelName ( i ) Set a daily trigger for method process(). Choose whether you want the unsnoozed emails to be marked unread and // labeled UNSNOOZED_LABEL // 3. Choose your prefered base and unsnoozed labels. Go to Google Docs and create a new spreadsheet, then choose “Script Editor” from the “Tools” menu. These labels works as expected, an email labeled a tomorrow will show back in your email, well, tomorrow and an email labeled next_week will show back in your inbox next Monday. The script has two shortcuts labels: “a tomorrow” and “a_nextweek” (the a’s to have them above all others in gmail).FEB, it will show back in your inbox the first day of that month, i.e., February 1st 2012. 24, the email will automatically show back in your inbox on that day, i.e., the 24th. To “put” an email in a folder simply label it and archive. ![]() There are 43 labels, one per folder, i.e., 01-31 and JAN-DEC.The idea is that at the beginning of each month I should re-organize whatever is in the month’s folder. If I need to postpone something to September 22nd onwards I put it in a month folder, for instance, if I put it in folder FEB, I am postponing it to next February 2012. For instance, if today is August 22nd and I put something in folder 24, I am postponing it to the 24th of August, if I put it in folder 04 I am postponing it until September 4th. The idea of the 43 folders is to give 1 day granularity for the next 31 days, otherwise postpone it to the beginning of a month. The 43 methodology considers 43 folders labeled 01 through 31 and JAN,FEB,MAR,…,DEC, i.e., 31+12 = 43 folders. Inspired by this script I created the 43folders script that implements a tickler file with the 43 folders methodology to postpone tasks (for a detailed explanation of the 43 folder methodology see for example here). After archiving, the email would re-appear in your inbox after 1 day. The original script posted by Corey Goldfeder allows you to snooze an email a certain amount of days by labeling it with a label indicating the number of days to snooze it, e.g., Snooze1day. I present here an adaptation of Google’s snooze script that works under the 43folders methodology. It was originally published by Facundo Bromberg but the domain hosting the script had gone offline. This useful Google Script lets you organize your Gmail messages around the concept of 43 folders. There are 12 folders for every month and 31 folders for every day and hence the name 43 folders. 43 Folders is a ticker file system that is used to file time-sensitive documents, appointments and emails in such a manner that they are labeled according to a date on which the document needs to be acted upon.
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