2010: Location, Random Connections, The Inbox, Frictionless Payments
If You Like Your Inbox, Keep It
Like Obama never tired of saying
on the campaign trail for
health care reform, if you like your current coverage, you get to keep it. So if you like your current inbox where you get emails from your friends and family and those dictators in
Nigeria, you get to keep it. You actively would have to choose to go for the multi inbox option. (
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The Inbox As A Spectrum
All
human beings are created equal, but that does not apply to emails. All emails are not equal. And the inbox has to reflect that.
Inbox 1
This is the inbox that you see when you log in. These are emails sent by people whose emails you have saved as contacts. These are emails sent only to you and not to a group of people.
Inbox 2
Emails sent by people whose emails you have saved as contacts, but these emails have also been sent to other people at the same time.
Inbox 3
Emails from
mailing lists I might have subscribed to.
Inbox 4
Emails from everyone else. This is not the folder for the spam emails. The current
spam folder gets to hold ground.
Addendum
An email that should have showed up in inbox 3, if it shows up in inbox 1, you get to tell the system it belonged in inbox 3, and all future emails from that address would end up in inbox 3. You teach the system as you use it.
Also you get to set an
expiry date on the various inboxes. All emails in inbox 3 that are more than a month old, please delete them without asking, something like that. Because even
Gmail has a space limit.
And there should be an easy way to delete contacts. If you ended up saving an
email address you did not mean to
save, delete. Free the soul.
I think with this simple change, the inbox could see new life. Inbox 1 could again become something to always look forward to. And this suggestion is not to displace the already in place concept of threaded conversations and the other goodies.