When a user starts typing in the To, CC or BCC fields it brings up a list with the relevant contacts, with their name and primary e-mail address.




Marking of emails as important is more or less automatic.
The Gmail interface makes Gmail unique amongst webmail systems for several reasons.
Most evident to users are its search-oriented features and means of managing e-mail in a "conversation view" that is similar to an Internet forum.
Users can ‘train’ Gmail in recognizing important messages by manually marking messages as important.
Gmail takes into account a number of signals to determine whether a message is important or not.
Marking of emails as important is more or less automatic.
The Gmail interface makes Gmail unique amongst webmail systems for several reasons.
Most evident to users are its search-oriented features and means of managing e-mail in a "conversation view" that is similar to an Internet forum.
Users can ‘train’ Gmail in recognizing important messages by manually marking messages as important.
Gmail takes into account a number of signals to determine whether a message is important or not.
Messages of the type that were recently archived or deleted, or are rarely opened are less likely to be marked as important.