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Muting a conversation

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Earlier, I talked about archiving a message, which means that Gmail moves the message to the All Mail label. That's a simple way of decluttering your inbox, but there's a problem: If you receive another message in the archived conversation, Gmail de-archives the entire conversation and plops everything back into the inbox. Sometimes that de-archiving behavior is exactly what you want, but what if you really are done with a particular conversation and don't want to see any more messages?

When an email conversation has lost its luster (assuming it had any luster to begin with), then rather than archive the conversation, you need to mute it. When you mute a conversation, Gmail moves the original message out of your inbox and into the All Mail label, but it keeps the conversation there, no matter how many new messages pour in. Ah, silence!

If that sounds like bliss to you, you can mute a conversation by selecting it, clicking More (the three vertical dots), and then clicking Mute.

If needed, you can always restore a silenced conversation to your inbox by opening the All Mail label, selecting the muted conversation, clicking More (the three vertical dots), and then clicking Unmute.

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