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How to report email as spam in Gmail
Gmail does a pretty good job with marking spammy emails as spam, but when such email slips through Google's spam filters, this is what you can do.
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In your Gmail account, click the check box next to the email you want to mark as spam ...
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... and click the Report spam button (see picture).
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The email has now been marked as spam. If you marked a wrong email as spam you can quickly undo the action by clicking Undo.
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You can find all the emails that get detected by Google automatically or you mark them as spam in the Spam folder (see picture).
If you can't find the Spam folder or you want to hide it, go here.
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If you find something in your Spam folder that doesn't belong there select that email and click Not spam.
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If you want to remove all the spam emails at once from the Spam folder, click the Delete all spam messages now.
By default, the spammy messages are automatically remove after 30 days.
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