If you typed the query into the search bar, click the triangle drop-down for advanced options. If you’re in the email, click the three stacked dots up at the top next to the row of icons and click the “filter messages like these” option. Alternatively, type into your search bar, with the email address being the one from the sender you want to use. Next, find an email from the sender you want to group up. Here’s how, if you don’t know how to do it yourself. What you need to do is create a filter for the sender, apply a label to the emails in the search, and apply it to all matching conversations. If you’re familiar with Gmail, you can skip the step by step and do it yourself. Regardless, it’s not too difficult to do. Maybe it’s from your boss and you just want a quick and easy to do list. Maybe it’s messages from a coworker and you want their information on hand for easy reference. Maybe it’s an automated system and you want to see all of your tickets in one place. Sometimes, though, you want to see everything from a single sender. A new sender sending you something with a duplicate subject line will be its own thread, as well. The same sender can send you a different email and it will appear in a new thread. ![]() Gmail does some conversation threading on its own, but it’s based on subject line in and reply chains, not on sender. ![]() ![]() Related posts: How to Group Your Email Conversations by Sender in Gmail
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