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The Gmail inbox!

Here's a general overview of what you can expect to see in your Gmail inbox:

Main Sections:

  1. Inbox: This is where you'll find new emails that have been sent to you.
  2. Sent: This is where you'll find emails that you've sent to others.
  3. Drafts: This is where you'll find emails that you've started writing but haven't sent yet.
  4. Spam: This is where Gmail thinks emails are spam or junk mail.
  5. Trash: This is where Gmail moves emails that you've deleted.

Email List:

In your inbox, you'll see a list of emails that have been sent to you. Each email is represented by a row in the list, which includes:

  1. From: The sender's email address.
  2. Subject: The subject line of the email.
  3. Date: The date and time the email was sent.
  4. Priority: Gmail may flag important emails with a red exclamation mark (!) or a blue star () to indicate their priority.

Email Content:

When you click on an email in your inbox, you'll see the email content, which includes:

  1. Header: The sender's email address, subject line, and date.
  2. Body: The main content of the email, which may include text, images, links, and attachments.
  3. Footer: Any additional information, such as a signature or a reply link.

Gmail Features:

Gmail offers many features to help you manage your inbox, including:

  1. Labels: You can label emails to categorize them and make them easier to find.
  2. Filters: You can set up filters to automatically sort, forward, or delete emails based on specific criteria.
  3. Priority Inbox: Gmail can prioritize important emails and move less important ones to a separate section.
  4. Undo Send: You can undo sending an email within a few seconds of sending it.
  5. Two-factor authentication: You can add an extra layer of security to your account by enabling two-factor authentication.