Google simplifies manually blocking spam in Gmail

Gmail is without a doubt one of the best spam prevention and detection platforms out there. Of course, there are always still cases where spam can slip through loopholes in the algorithm, or why the s is new and has not been blacklisted.

Gmail does not block these messages by default, so if you want to block a sender in the past, you should use the filtering options of your e-mail system.

The filters work nicely but it was not a simple one that a novice user could do.

Google thinking about the needs of its users has released an update that improves this του Gmail στο Web και στην εφαρμογή του Gmail στο Android.

So instead of having to go through a lengthy process to block someone in Gmail using the filter options, starting today you can do it directly from of your e-mail.

Just click on next to the Reply option after you've opened the email you want to block in Gmail and select the new “block” option you'll find in the menu.gmail

You may be wondering what happens when you block someone and how you can manage the block list if you want to remove an email because he promised to be a good kid.

Whenever you choose to block someone, the email address associated with the email is added to the filter list containing the blocked ones after confirming that you really want to block the sender.

Thus, Goolge's e-mail service will automatically move all future sender's emails to the spam folder.

You can manage the list of blocked senders from it the page directly, or if you prefer to go there by hand, click on the Gmail menu icon (on the sprocket) by selecting the settings from the menu. From there you can go to the filters.

To remove a sender from the block list, click Unblock next to the sender's name and email address. There is also an option to remove the block from multiple shippers. Just select them and click on "Unblock Selected Senders" (as you understand we use Gmail in English)

 

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