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Hi @Kim, @Sbatch and @Yowster.

I am trying to create a set of email filters so I can filter out the time sensitive alerts to the ones that I can read at the end of the day for educational purposes. To this end, I have a few asks:

1) I get the trades mail with the ones "Trades" in the subject so that helps. Would it be possible to add the portfolio "SO, TO, PV" in those too. I see TreasuryOptions is added, but the others arent

2) Is it possible to get a seperate subject when a topic is created. Right now, I cant distinguish a topic creation to a comment is added on a topic. For example, I would have liked to get the DG topic created subject differently today so i can then react and place my own trade based on the thesis. I got to know the topic was created much later only filtering through everything else.

Thanks for all your help.

 

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1) I'm not sure this is feasible, might cause a lot of confusion. All Trades emails are time sensitive.

2) Every topic has a title, same one for new topics and replies, but the email says if it's a new topic or a reply.

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32 minutes ago, Kim said:

1) I'm not sure this is feasible, might cause a lot of confusion. All Trades emails are time sensitive.

2) Every topic has a title, same one for new topics and replies, but the email says if it's a new topic or a reply.

for(2). the subject doesn't differentiate though. What I want is for new topics and trades to come to my inbox while the rest go to a folder I can peruse later. Given the subject is the same, I cant create a filter.

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12 hours ago, siddharth310584 said:

for(2). the subject doesn't differentiate though. What I want is for new topics and trades to come to my inbox while the rest go to a folder I can peruse later. Given the subject is the same, I cant create a filter.

You can open a separate Gmail account for steady options. In the email list itself you can see which emails are trades and which are discussions. You can open the trade emails only.

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