Wednesday 25 February 2015

How To Stop Spam Emails On Your Gmail Account

As you know that, Gmail is one of the best web mail client that is used by millions of peoples on the internet. Well, that’s just because it is very much secure, safe, easy to use and it comes with name of Google.


As Gmail is one of the best web mail client with millions of users, which also has attracted the spammers. There are thousands of spammers on the internet, which send these spam emails to Gmail users. Every time you sign in to your Gmail account, you will see a bunch of spam emails in your Inbox folder, which is very annoying and can also eat up your Gmail storage capacity. So, to prevent spam emails, I have created this tutorial in which I will show you that how you can easily stop spam emails on your Gmail account. Well, blocking spam emails on your Gmail account is a very simple and easy process. So, without wasting much of your valuable time, let’s get started.

Learn-How To Stop Spam Emails 

So, if you want to stop spam emails on your Gmail account then follow the below given steps.
  • First of all, sign in to your Gmail account.
  • Then, go to the Inbox folder and then select any one of the spam mail.
  • Now, click on the Report Spam button, it will be beside the Delete button.
  • Then, it will ask you a confirmation then again click on the blue Report Spam button. Now, you won’t receive any sort of mails from that email address.
  • Now, do the same step to block other spam emails on your Gmail account.
  • That’s it! You are done!
  • And if you block an email accidentally then you can easily recover it by clicking on the Undo option at the top of the page, it would be written in the yellow notification that appears after your spam an email.

Conclusion

So, this was all about how to stop spam emails on your Gmail account. I hope that now you will be able to prevent spam emails on your Gmail account. If you have any type of queries regarding this tutorial then do let us know, we will try our best to resolve them. And plus, if you’d like this tutorial then don’t forget to share this with your friends and social circles too.

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