Parameter Pencarian pada Gmail
[May] [14] [2011]
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| Operator | Definition | Example(s) |
|---|---|---|
| from: | Used to specify the sender | Example - from:akshay Meaning – Messages from Amy |
| to: | Used to specify a recipient | Example - to:david Meaning – All messages that were sent to David (by you or someone else) |
| subject: | Search for words in the subject line | Example - subject:dinner Meaning – Messages that have the word “dinner” in the subject |
| OR | Search for messages matching term A or term B* *OR must be in all caps |
Example - from:akshay OR from:david Meaning – Messages from Amy or from David |
| - (hyphen) |
Used to exclude messages from your search | Example - dinner -movie Meaning – Messages that contain the word “dinner” but do not contain the word “movie” |
| label: | Search for messages by label* *There isn’t a search operator for unlabeled messages |
Example - from:akshay label:friends Meaning – Messages from Amy that have the label “friends”Example -from:david label:my-family Meaning – Messages from David that have the label “My Family” |
| has:attachment | Search for messages with an attachment | Example - from:david has:attachment Meaning – Messages from David thathave an attachment |
| list: | Search for messages on mailing lists | Example - list:info@example.com Meaning – Messages with the words info@example.com in the headers, sent to or from this list |
| filename: | Search for an attachment by name or type | Example - filename:homework.txt Meaning - Messages with an attachment named “physicshomework.txt”Example - label:work filename:pdf Meaning - Messages labeled “work” that also have a PDF file as an attachment |
| ” “ (quotes) |
Used to search for an exact phrase* *Capitalization isn’t taken into consideration |
Example - “i’m feeling lucky” Meaning - Messages containing the phrase “i’m feeling lucky” or “I’m feeling lucky”Example - subject:”dinner and a movie” Meaning - Messages containing the phrase “dinner and a movie” in the subject |
| ( ) | Used to group words Used to specify terms that shouldn’t be excluded |
Example - from:akshay(dinner OR movie) Meaning - Messages from Amy that contain either the word “dinner” or the word “movie”Example - subject:(dinner movie) Meaning - Messages in which the subject contains both the word “dinner” and the word “movie” |
| in:anywhere | Search for messages anywhere in Gmail* *Messages in Spam and Trashare excluded from searches by default |
Example - in:anywhere movie Meaning - Messages in All Mail, Spam, and Trash that contain the word “movie” |
| in:inbox in:trash in:spam |
Search for messages in Inbox,Trash, or Spam | Example - in:trash from:akshay Meaning - Messages from Amy that are in Trash |
| is:starred is:unread is:read |
Search for messages that are starred, unread or read | Example - is:read is:starred from:David Meaning - Messages from David that have been read and are marked with a star |
| cc: bcc: |
Used to specify recipients in thecc: or bcc: fields* *Search on bcc: cannot retrieve messages on which you were blind carbon copied |
Example - cc:david Meaning - Messages that were cc-ed to David |
| after: before: |
Search for messages sent during a certain period of time* *Dates must be in yyyy/mm/dd format. |
Example - after:2008/07/16 before:2008/08/18 Meaning - Messages sent between July 16, 2008 and August 18, 2008.* *More precisely: Messages sent after 12:00 AM (or 00:00) July 16, 2008 and before Augut 18, 2008. |
| is:chat | Search for chat messages | Example - is:chat money Meaning - Any chat message including the word “money”. |
Important: Gmail doesn’t search in Spam or Trash unless you tell it to
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