Android mail app with auto filing

There are several Android email apps that offer auto-filing features, which can help you organize your emails into specific folders or labels based on certain criteria. Here are a few examples:

  1. Gmail: Gmail's auto-filing feature is called "Filters" and allows you to set up rules to automatically forward, archive, or delete emails based on specific criteria such as sender, recipient, subject, and more.
  2. Microsoft Outlook: Outlook's auto-filing feature is called "Rules" and allows you to set up rules to automatically move, copy, or delete emails based on specific criteria such as sender, recipient, subject, and more.
  3. ProtonMail: ProtonMail's auto-filing feature is called "Filters" and allows you to set up rules to automatically forward, archive, or delete emails based on specific criteria such as sender, recipient, subject, and more.
  4. K-9 Mail: K-9 Mail's auto-filing feature is called "Filters" and allows you to set up rules to automatically forward, archive, or delete emails based on specific criteria such as sender, recipient, subject, and more.
  5. Nine: Nine's auto-filing feature is called "Rules" and allows you to set up rules to automatically move, copy, or delete emails based on specific criteria such as sender, recipient, subject, and more.

Some common auto-filing features you might find in these apps include:

To set up auto-filing in these apps, you'll typically need to follow these steps:

  1. Open the email app and go to the settings or preferences menu.
  2. Look for the "Filters" or "Rules" section and tap on it.
  3. Create a new filter or rule by selecting the criteria you want to use (e.g. sender, subject, recipient, etc.).
  4. Choose the action you want to take when the filter or rule is triggered (e.g. move to folder, archive, delete, etc.).
  5. Save the filter or rule.

Keep in mind that the specific steps may vary depending on the email app you're using.