Some say SaneBox can take an inbox filled with 1000 items and categorize/classify the email into “unread,” “unimportant,” and so on. Armed with that information, some find their workload SUBSTANTIALLY reduced. To learn more, visit…
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My wife and I got into sanebox a couple years ago. At the point of re-upping this year we talked about it and realized that spending an hour setting up rules/filters would save us $99/year. Unfortunately the annual charge had already been made.
Sanebox is nice because it does things automatically. It also *often* hides emails that may have been important. You will have to learn to go searching when you are expecting an email that didn’t come (with the difficulty, of course, that you may not know the email is coming).
I still use sanebox (this year) but I don’t recommend it anymore. Just take the hour and set up your filters or rules…