Gmail 'Archiving'
One concept that's sometimes a bit unclear to new Gmail users is that of "Archiving" messages. I'm not refering to the hype and false assertions of pundits who claim things like "Gmail keeps everything you ever send and receive!" and "Gmail archives your messages forever!" No, I'm refering to the "Gmail Archiving" button in your Inbox view. Just what is it for, and what does it do?" "Plain and simple, clicking Gmail's "Archive" button simply means that the message gets moved out of your Inbox--nothing more, nothing less. It's a convenient and slick way to manage your Inbox.

But just what happens to the message? If you applied a Label to the message and then click "Archive" button, the message will no longer be visible in the Inbox. It will be visible in the applied Label view as well as the "All Mail" view. If no Label was applied, it is removed from the Inbox and is only viewable in the "All Mail" view. In any case, all messages, regardless of how thery are classified, can be viewed in the "All Mail" view. Any Labels that have been applied are shown in the listing. If the message hasn't been "Archived" yet, it will see "Inbox" Label in the "All Mail" view.



Gmail Tips: 

Open your Gmail account and look at both the "Title" of your web browser as well as the "Button" in the Task Bar. It now shows something like "Gmail - Inbox (2)" where the "2" is the number of new emails you have. Because Gmail auto-updates periodically, this will update was well. Very cool! This works in IE, FireFox, Safari, and maybe others.
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