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I would have totally jumped to Inbox but it seems there is no way to mark an email as 'read' without having to actually open it. It's kind of flabbergasting and seems very limiting to me.

It definitely feels like a bit push for 'lock in' (not that gmail really needs that...).

If I am wrong, someone please tell me how to do so from a list view.




Also, from what I hear (I'm not allowed to use it yet), Inbox doesn't let you use labels like labels (multiple labels per message etc), but tries to enforce a "folder-like" view...

[A horrible mistake if it's true... Labels are a significant advantage of gmail over many other email clients.]


Can't an email be in multiple clusters?


Seems like it's intentionally left out to 'gently encourage' the user to immediately take action with a pin, snooze, or done.


Ok, that's fine, but I have existing gmail filters that send 'promotions', automated emails, etc... far & away from the inbox. What's the plan with those?

Sometimes I like to peruse the ones that I've not yet acknowledge receipt of and either j/k + x to select the ones I want to dismiss outright, which I can still do in Inbox, and then shift-i/click mark as read to mark em my equivalent of 'done'...

The actions presented in Inbox will leave the 'unread' business to ever grow and clutter any IMAP connected application and searches like is:unread.

Edit: Maybe the more troubling aspect of the removal of the 'unread' handling is that these emails will certainly go unseen/missed which is bad.




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