How to deactivate notification for important mails only

Deactivating notifications for important emails only can be a bit tricky, as it depends on the email client or app you're using. Here are some general steps and tips to help you achieve this:

Method 1: Using email client filters

  1. Check if your email client (e.g., Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail) has a built-in filter or rule feature. This allows you to set up rules based on specific conditions, such as sender, subject, or keywords.
  2. Create a filter that identifies important emails (e.g., from specific senders, containing specific keywords) and applies a label or flag to them.
  3. Set up a notification rule that ignores emails with the label or flag you created in step 2.

Method 2: Using email client settings

  1. Check your email client's settings for notification options. For example, in Gmail, go to Settings > Notifications > Priority Inbox.
  2. Look for options to customize notifications for specific types of emails, such as "Important" or "Priority" emails.
  3. Disable notifications for important emails or set them to "Silent" or "No notification".

Method 3: Using third-party email clients or apps

  1. Consider using a third-party email client or app that offers more advanced filtering and notification options, such as Sanebox, Boomerang, or SaneBlackHole.
  2. These apps often allow you to set up custom filters and rules to identify important emails and silence notifications for them.

Method 4: Using email client plugins or add-ons

  1. Check if your email client has plugins or add-ons available that can help you manage notifications for important emails.
  2. For example, in Firefox, you can install the "Email Filter" add-on, which allows you to set up custom filters and rules for your email client.

Some specific examples of how to deactivate notifications for important emails only in popular email clients are:

Keep in mind that these methods may vary depending on your email client and version. You may need to experiment with different settings and filters to achieve the desired result.