Well it especially helps with work emails and sorts mails from our Confluence and Jira into respective folders. These are around 20~ mails per day. I look at them once or twice per week, grouped by subject.
Another thing is newsletters. Every two to four weeks I take the time reading them. Invoices are put away (amazon, ebay, electrictity, etc.).
Well I think the biggest win for me is, that mails in my inbox are typically your category 1 and I can react right away. I do not have to spare another thought on category 2 or 3. I can check my mails twice a day and it's enough. Really helps focusing on my other work.
Back when I used GMail I had some of those rules as filters, but the big advantage of imapfilter on the Pi is: I can add rules pretty easy with a git commit and add new Inboxes if needed.
EDIT: As I mentioned my email filter runs only between 8 and 8, which is really nice, because I do not see any new mails in the evening. This really frees my mind. If the house is burning down, don't write me a mail and give me a call.
Another thing is newsletters. Every two to four weeks I take the time reading them. Invoices are put away (amazon, ebay, electrictity, etc.).
Well I think the biggest win for me is, that mails in my inbox are typically your category 1 and I can react right away. I do not have to spare another thought on category 2 or 3. I can check my mails twice a day and it's enough. Really helps focusing on my other work.
Back when I used GMail I had some of those rules as filters, but the big advantage of imapfilter on the Pi is: I can add rules pretty easy with a git commit and add new Inboxes if needed.
EDIT: As I mentioned my email filter runs only between 8 and 8, which is really nice, because I do not see any new mails in the evening. This really frees my mind. If the house is burning down, don't write me a mail and give me a call.