When will you disable gmail tags?

Hello,

I’ve been complaining about this issue for years and I keep removing EMClient because of it and then periodically retrying it. That is these annoying tags that don’t pop up in any other Email client I have, Thunderbird, Mail, Outlook, MailMaven. That is something like this:
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I find these so annoying and distracting and I won’t use your client until you find a way to completely remove them from appearing. I’ve been asking for a long time and I thought with this new installation that you could disable tags, but apparently not completely. Please let me know if there is a way to disable these in their entirety.
I have turned off Categories in Mail/Categories. Show Categories is unchecked. I don’t see anything for tags.
I will say this. If I do have tags, which is periodic, and I can make these in MailMaven or Thundebird, I would like only my personally generated tags to appear. Not these strange tags that provide no service to me but complicate the window.

You can remove your own custom local Tags via “Menu / Tags”.

Any Gmail label / tags you can remove via “clicking the x on the right of the Tag” at the top right corner of the email, or via “right clicking in the body of the email” and clicking Tag.

If you want to remove all the Gmail Tag / labels, then all your email will only show in “All Mail” which is the archive Gmail folder as per the nature of Gmail accounts.

Note:- For a Gmail account using any mail client by default, you will allways see the Gmail Inbox tag when new mail arrives. Any other tags / labels are optional.

That’s not an accurate statement. In no other email client I have, or ever had, have the gmail tags shown up. It’s only on this program.

Tag / labels are there just shown in different places with other mail clients for Gmail. Tags / labels are all part of Gmail “All Mail” folder. You can go to Google community page to see about how Gmail tags and labels work with Gmail.

As I said if you don’t want Gmail tags / labels “remove them”. I only have tags / labels on the emails I want and are not attached to all emails.

Ok, so your idea is that I should just manually remove these tags as they appear. That is not a good response as far as I am concerned. I want to use this program and have tried for years, but this one issue is a deal killer for me and the response has always been the same. If you don’t like them delete them instead of fixing the issue.

However, that being said, your rules do seem to offer a solution. I have created manual tags as they appear and then tell the rules to delete these tags as they pop up and so far, this has worked. Time will tell.

Ok, so your idea is that I should just manually remove these tags as they appear.

The only tag by default that appears as i said previously “is the Gmail Inbox tag when new emails arrive” as is part of a Google Gmail account. Yes you can remove that but then you would need to go to your “All Mail” Gmail Archive folder to view it.

If you then copy or move an Inbox email to a Gmail folder (label) that you created, “it will then show the name of the tag / label folder name at the top right corner of the email” as per how Gmail labels also work online.

So that could be why you may think Gmail Tag / Labels are being automatically appearing in eM Client. That “is not a fault of eM Client” and is just how Gmail Tag / Labels work.

Yet again, 5 years on, you’re still blaming the user.

If you don’t like the way Gmail tag / labels work suggest you take that up with Google directly.

This is my last response. This is not a gmail issue. This is an EMClient issue. I say this for the 10th time, no other email client has this issue except yours. Instead of fixing it to behave like TB or Outlook or Mac Mail or Airmail, (heck, even Evolution or KMail know how to work with gmail), or any other email client, you instead blame gmail for the situation. yes, Gmail has it’s unique properties, but the better email clients learn how to work with it instead of blaming gmail for not playing nice with others.

I want to like your program as there is much to like, but your absolute pig-mindesness about this being a gmail issue will eventually lead to your downfall.