Don't worry about missing a new email!How to notify only specific emails in the Gmail app | @Dime at Daim

Gmail can be used on PCs such as tablets and smartphones.Therefore, it would be very convenient for those who use Gmail in the business scene to check emails outside the company.However, if you make a mistake in setting one notification, you may miss the important email you have received.So, this time, let's look at how to set the notification in the Gmail app.

How to change the notification settings with the Gmail app [iPhone]

In this item, we will introduce how to change the notification settings when using the Gmail app on the iPhone.

1: Open the Gmail app and tap the three lines at the top left of the screen.2: Tap "Settings".3: Tap the Gmail address.4: Tap "Notification".

The notification setting screen is opened above.If you want to turn off the notification, select "None" and it's OK.

The notification badge is a notification displayed on the smartphone app icon, and is a function that represents the number of notifications in the red circle as shown above.If you have set a notification badge in Gmail, you can check the number of unread emails from the home screen.The following is a method of turning on / off the display of the notification badge.

1: Start the configuration app 2: Select "Gmail".3: Tap "Notification".4: Set the badge on / off.

That's it.

In the case of the iPhone, it seems that it is not possible to set an email notification by destination, but it is possible to determine the notification.Start the Gmail app, open the "Settings", and set the email to notify you from "Notification" from "All emails", "main only", "high priority only", and "none".

Even if the notification setting is turned on in the Gmail app, if the notification is turned off in the setting app, you will not be informed even if you receive a new email.Follow the following steps to turn on the notification.

1: Start the setting app.2: Select "Gmail".3: Tap "Notification".4: Turn on "permit notification".

That's it.

How to change the notification settings with the Gmail app [Android]

If you want to change the notification settings of the Gmail app on the Android smartphone, refer to the following items.Unlike the iPhone, the Android smartphone is sold with a variety of models, and there are cases where the capture of the setting application screen used for the explanation is different from the smartphone setting screen used.I want you to.

If you want to change the notification settings with the Android smartphone version of the Gmail app, try to operate as follows.

1: Start the Gmail app and tap the three lines at the top left of the screen.2: Tap "Settings".3: Tap "Notification".4: A window for setting notification is displayed.

The notification badge is a notification that indicates the number of new notifications displayed on the appriicon on the home screen.In the case of Android, you can set on / off from "Setting App" → "App" → "Gmail" → "Notification" → "App Icon Badge".

If the label function is set in advance, there is a possibility that the notification can be set for each destination.If you don't know how to create and use labels, please read the following article,

[See] How to use the "label function" recommended for those who want to sort out the emails that have arrived in Gmail

The following is a method of setting the notification on / off by label in the Gmail app.

1: Start the Gmail app and tap the three lines at the top left of the screen.2: Tap "Settings".3: Select your Gmail address.4: Tap "Label Management".5: Select the label you want to change the notification settings.6: Turn on or off the "label notification".

If the notification is turned off in the main unit setting, it will not be displayed even if you receive a new mail.Follow the following procedure, turn on the notification of the main unit settings.

1: Start the setting app.2: Select "Gmail" from "App".3: Tap "Notification".4: Turn on "Display Notification".

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Sentence / Ko Takamizawa

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