Var threads = arch(‘is:sent from:me -in:chats older_than:’ + minDays + ‘d newer_than:’ + maxDays + ‘d’), * For installation instructions, read this blog post: * This is most effective when paired with a time-based script trigger. * see them in Priority Inbox or do something else. It applies a nice label to them, so you can * This script goes through your Gmail Inbox and finds recent emails where you Make sure you save your script by click the disk image. Right at the top you will see some variables that you can change if you choose including the labels name and time frames of emails to check. Step 2Īdd the script below into your new script document or get the latest version from Latest version No Response to Question Gmail Script. They are added to your Google Drive, so you can edit them there later on if you like. Visit the Google Scripts site and create a script. If you have a Gmail or Google Apps account then you can use this script. If you decide that you don’t need a response, maybe the person has called you, you may add the label “Ignore No Response”, remove the “No Response” Label and it will no longer be picked up as requiring a reply when the script runs. ![]() You can then quickly see all of the threads for which you are awaiting a reply. If you have not had a reply to your email containing a “?” then it adds the label “No Response”. ![]() Once it finds these emails it checks to see if they are in a date range (which you set at the start of the script) and then sees if you have had a response. I’m paraphrasing here as it does a lot more than this paragraph gives credit for but in a nut shell it runs through the emails in your inbox and checks your outgoing messages for a question mark (presuming that is attached to a question). As a busy person who sends upwards of 100 emails a day keeping track of everything that needs a response is difficult and this Google script was a treat to find. I recently found a script that looks through your Gmail and adds a label to all of the emails that haven’t had a reply within a certain time period.
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