Your mail, categorized, in your order
My desk
Every bucket below is a WZ label the engine put on your mail, counted from the record — never typed — with Gmail's own count beside it. Your eight come first. Nothing here touches your mailbox: it labels, you read.
Your mailbox
Reading the desk…
Pick a bucket
Choose a bucket above — your eight come first.
What I got wrong this week
A WZ label you took off in Gmail is read back as a correction. It is never put back; it feeds the next tune.
Your leads
Read by the lead classifier from your own inbound — hot, warm, rate requests.
Customize to you
This is your own row in the engine's profile table. The labeler reads it on its next run (every 15 minutes). Nobody else's desk changes.
Corporate accounts — the customers whose mail you want in its own bucket
One per line or comma-separated: a domain (saudiceramics.com) or a full address. Mail from these gets WZ/3 Corporate accounts. The chips are the senders who wrote to you most in the window loaded above — click to add.
What turns a mail addressed to you into Must read now
Only mail that is in your To:, recent, and from a business sender can ever be Must read now. These decide which of those are.
Your delegates
Colleagues you hand work to. When one of them writes back to you asking for a yes, it is To approve.
What "New" means to you
Your list said "New". The plan assumed new business. If you meant new-customer / credit approvals waiting on you, say so here and those land in To approve.
Leave these senders alone
Your order
The buckets, top to bottom, as the tiles show them. Your eight are first.