Gmail search without sms

You can search for emails in Gmail without SMS by using the search bar at the top of the page. Here are some tips to help you get started:

  1. Basic search: Simply type in a keyword or phrase in the search bar, and Gmail will show you a list of relevant emails.
  2. Use quotes: If you're looking for a specific phrase, put it in quotes. For example, "hello world" will search for emails that contain the exact phrase.
  3. Use operators: Gmail has several search operators that can help you refine your search. Here are a few examples:
    • from: - search for emails from a specific sender (e.g., from:[email protected])
    • to: - search for emails sent to a specific recipient (e.g., to:[email protected])
    • subject: - search for emails with a specific subject (e.g., subject:hello)
    • has: - search for emails that contain a specific word or phrase (e.g., has:hello)
    • is: - search for emails that match a specific condition (e.g., is:unread)
  4. Use filters: If you want to save a search query, you can create a filter. To do this, click on the gear icon in the top right corner of the page, select "See all settings," and then click on the "Filters and Blocked Addresses" tab. Click on "Create a new filter" and enter your search query.
  5. Use labels: You can also use labels to categorize and search for emails. To do this, click on the label icon (looks like a tag) next to an email, and then select "New label" from the dropdown menu. You can then use the label name in your search query (e.g., label:work).

Some examples of search queries you can use: