In some examples, a user can filter messages associated with the message digest. For example, the message digest can comprise a plurality of messages, including the first message and the second message, and the user can filter the plurality of messages to include messages associated with a particular characteristic (e.g., user, application, priority, time, date, type, topic, etc.). That is, when a user requests to view messages associated with the message digest, the user can specify characteristic(s) of messages that they desire to include or exclude in the individual messages that are presented. In at least one example, metadata associated with such messages can be used by the component of the server(s) 102 to determine which messages to include or exclude in presenting the individual messages associated with the message digest.
At operation 910, the component of the server(s) 102 can cause the first message and the second message to be presented individually via the user interface. In at least one example, if the component of the server(s) 102 decides not to generate a message digest (e.g., the first and second message were not associated with the same originating source, priority, date (date range), time (period of time), and/or the like, and/or the first message or the second message was associated with a characteristic indicating that it should not be added to a message digest), the component of the server(s) 102 can cause the first message and the second message to be presented individually via the user interface 200. In such an example, the first message and the second message can be presented via a communication channel, direct message, and/or the like based on date, time, originating source, topic, and/or the like, as described above.