Hacking Gmail

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24 Part I — Starting to Use Gmail


It seems that Gmail willallow you to send and receive executable attachments
between Gmail accounts and from Gmail to outside accounts.

Advanced Searching


Gmail is run by Google, so it’s obvious that its built-in search engine is going to
be extremely powerful indeed. Everyone is used to the ordinary search technique
of putting keywords into the box and pressing Enter, but not everyone is aware of
the additional operators you can use. Table 3-3 gives a rundown.

Table 3-3 Gmail’s Search Operators

Operator Definition Example(s)

from: Used to specify the sender. Example: from:amy
Meaning: Messages from Amy.
to: Used to specify a recipient. Example: to:david
Meaning: All messages that were sent to
David (by you or someone else).
subject: Search for words in the Example: subject:dinner
subject line. Meaning: Messages that have the word
“dinner” in the subject.
OR Search for messages matching Example: from:amy OR from:david
term A or term B. Meaning: Messages from Amy or from
OR must be in all caps. David.


  • Used to exclude messages Example: dinner-movie
    (hyphen) from your search. Meaning: Messages that contain the word
    “dinner” but do not contain the word
    “movie”.
    label: Search for messages by label. Example: from:amy label:friends
    There isn’t a search operator Meaning: Messages from Amy that have the
    for unlabeled messages. label “friends”.
    Example: from:david label:my-family
    Meaning: Messages from David that have
    the label My Family.
    has:attachment Search for messages with Example: from:david has:attachment
    an attachment. Meaning: Messages from David that have
    an attachment.

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