Add all gmail mails in my contact

A clever idea!

Unfortunately, it's not possible to automatically add all Gmail emails in your contacts list. Here's why:

  1. Gmail doesn't provide a direct API to fetch all emails: Gmail's API only allows you to retrieve emails that are specifically marked as "in the inbox" or "in the spam folder". There's no way to fetch all emails, including those that are archived, deleted, or in other folders.
  2. Contact management is separate from email management: Contacts are managed separately from emails. When you send an email to someone, Gmail doesn't automatically add them to your contacts list. You need to manually add them as a contact or import them from other sources.
  3. Email addresses can be dynamic and change: Email addresses can change over time, making it difficult to maintain an up-to-date list of contacts.

However, there are some workarounds to help you add Gmail emails to your contacts list:

Method 1: Use Gmail's "Add to Contacts" feature

  1. Log in to your Gmail account.
  2. Click on the gear icon and select "See all settings".
  3. Go to the "Filters and Blocked Addresses" tab.
  4. Click on "Create a new filter".
  5. Enter a search query to find the emails you want to add to contacts (e.g., from:[email protected]).
  6. Click "Create filter".
  7. Select "Apply the label" and choose "Add to Contacts".

Method 2: Use a third-party add-on or script

There are several third-party add-ons and scripts available that can help you add Gmail emails to your contacts list. For example:

Keep in mind that these methods may have limitations and may not work for all emails. Additionally, they may require some technical expertise to set up.