Automatically label gets added in every mail

You're referring to the automatic labeling feature in email clients!

Yes, many email clients, such as Gmail, Outlook, and Yahoo Mail, have a feature that automatically adds labels or tags to incoming emails. This feature is designed to help you quickly categorize and organize your emails, making it easier to find specific messages later.

Here are some common scenarios where automatic labeling might occur:

  1. Priority labels: Some email clients automatically label emails as "High Priority" or "Urgent" based on the sender, subject, or content.
  2. Category labels: Email clients might automatically label emails based on their content, such as "Work", "Personal", "Shopping", or "News".
  3. Sender-based labels: Some email clients might automatically label emails from specific senders, such as "Spam" or "Newsletters".
  4. Time-based labels: Email clients might automatically label emails based on their age, such as "Old" or "Unread" emails.

To manage automatic labeling in your email client, you can usually find the settings under "Settings" or "Preferences" > "Labels" or "Tags". From there, you can customize the labeling rules to suit your needs.

For example, in Gmail, you can go to Settings > Labels > Automatic labeling to customize the rules. In Outlook, you can go to Settings > View settings > Labels to manage automatic labeling.

Remember to review and adjust the automatic labeling rules periodically to ensure they're working as intended and not causing any issues with your email organization.