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I run a local bot that periodically checks GMail and files things appropriately. I can, for instance add a label like "@home" to a message, and it will be filed into my org todo list with the "@home" tag.
As well, it filters for several common messages I might get from vendors that warrant my further attention.
In each of these cases, it places the email in my default "todo.org", and archives it automatically in GMail. As a result, my Inbox is clear, and my org-agenda todo list is properly populated.
For more, see here: https://github.com/jeffkowalski/gmailtender
(Please pardon the poor rendering of the README file on github.)