How to notification alarm for a particular mail in gmail

To set up a notification alarm for a particular email in Gmail, you can use the following methods:

Method 1: Using Gmail's built-in feature

  1. Log in to your Gmail account.
  2. Click on the gear icon in the upper right corner and select "See all settings."
  3. Go to the "Filters and Blocked Addresses" tab.
  4. Click on "Create a new filter."
  5. Enter the search criteria for the email you want to receive a notification for (e.g., "from:[email protected]").
  6. Click on "Create filter."
  7. Select "Apply the label" and choose a label (e.g., "Important").
  8. Click on "Also apply filter to [X] matching conversations."
  9. Click on "Create."

Now, whenever an email matching the search criteria arrives in your inbox, it will be labeled as "Important" and you'll receive a notification.

Method 2: Using Gmail's API and a third-party app

  1. Create a Google Cloud Platform project and enable the Gmail API.
  2. Create a new service account and generate a private key file.
  3. Install a third-party app like Sanebox or Boomerang, which supports the Gmail API.
  4. Configure the app to connect to your Gmail account using the service account credentials.
  5. Set up a rule in the app to trigger a notification when an email matching the search criteria arrives in your inbox.

Some popular third-party apps that support Gmail API and offer notification features include:

Method 3: Using a browser extension

  1. Install a browser extension like NotifyMe or Email Alert, which allows you to set up custom notifications for specific emails.
  2. Configure the extension to connect to your Gmail account.
  3. Set up a rule in the extension to trigger a notification when an email matching the search criteria arrives in your inbox.

Some popular browser extensions that offer notification features include:

Remember to always review the permissions and settings of any third-party app or browser extension you use to ensure they align with your privacy and security preferences.