From the cog icon in the upper right side of Gmail's dashboard, click See All Settings. Select Filters and Blocked Addresses ...
Many of us use our email addresses for business purposes these days. If you do that frequently, chances are you have tons of emails piled up in your inbox, presuming you don’t delete / archive them ...
A while back, we showed you how to filter your Gmail emails by sender. In this article, we’ll show you how filtering emails work in general. We will show you the main way to do it, though there is a ...
Managing spam in your Gmail inbox can be a challenge, but Gmail offers powerful tools to help you take control. By using features such as filters, blocking options, and organizational tools, you can ...
One of the most powerful tools Gmail provides is its filtering system. Strangely, it seems that few users of Google's extremely popular mail service take advantage of filters to improve their email ...
At some point, your inbox stopped being a tool and became a landfill. It's full of emails you don't remember signing up for — flash sales from brands you don't remember browsing, newsletters you'd ...
Tickets to an upcoming sporting event. A receipt from the Nike store for running shoes I bought last weekend. A local newsletter I open every day. Those emails and 82 others were among the legitimate ...
Anecdotal evidence from Gmail users—including the author of this story—suggests that something changed with Gmail’s spam filter settings in recent weeks, resulting in the email provider letting ...
The Federal Election Commission (FEC) has rejected a Republican National Committee (RNC) complaint claiming that Google violated US law by using Gmail’s spam filter on Republican campaign emails.
I don’t even live in the US and occasionally get spam from republicans. It’s not even going to an address that I use anywhere. (Strictly speaking it’s not even a real address, but Google don’t bounce ...