Gmail's filters allow you to manage the flow of incoming messages. Using filters, you can automatically label, archive, delete, star, or forward your mail, even keep it out of Spam -- all based on a combination of keywords, sender, recipients, and more.
To create a filter:
1. Click Create a filter (next to the Search the Web button at the top of any Gmail page).

2. Enter your filter criteria in the appropriate field(s).

From: Enter sender’s Email address, like organization from which you regularly get newsletter
Subject: Enter the words in subject like [IDSA Group]
You can find a list of advance operators that you can use at:
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=7190
3. Click Test Search to see which messages currently in Gmail match your filter terms. You can update your criteria and run another test search, or click Next Step.
4. Select one or more actions from the list. These actions will be applied to messages matching your filter criteria in the order in which the actions are listed -- for example, you could choose to Forward matching messages to a specific email address, then Delete the messages. Note that if you choose to forward messages to another address, you'll need to first verify that you own any new forwarding addresses.
Subject: Enter the words in subject like [IDSA Group]
You can find a list of advance operators that you can use at:
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=7190
3. Click Test Search to see which messages currently in Gmail match your filter terms. You can update your criteria and run another test search, or click Next Step.
4. Select one or more actions from the list. These actions will be applied to messages matching your filter criteria in the order in which the actions are listed -- for example, you could choose to Forward matching messages to a specific email address, then Delete the messages. Note that if you choose to forward messages to another address, you'll need to first verify that you own any new forwarding addresses.
I personally like the combination “Skip the Inbox” and “Apply the label”. I do this for all my group emails, by which all the group emails get collected in a Label and my inbox remains clean.
5. If you'd like to apply this filter to messages already in Gmail, select the Also apply filter to x conversations below checkbox.
6. Click Create Filter.
5. If you'd like to apply this filter to messages already in Gmail, select the Also apply filter to x conversations below checkbox.
6. Click Create Filter.
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