![]() And it won’t protect you against viruses or other types of malware hidden in unsolicited emails - for that you’ll need a malware removal tool. You can remove junk emails manually, but that won’t stop spammers from sending you more unwanted emails in the future. ![]() PS Below is the Gmail explanation about how to "report" an email as spam or to reverse that.82981172745 Logo Ameba Icon Security Icon Security White Icon Privacy Icon Performance Icon Privacy Icon Security Icon Performance Icons/45/01 Security/Other-Threats Icons / 32 / Bloatware removal Icons / 32 / Registry Cleaner Icons / 32 / CleanUp Icons / Feature / 32 / Mac Icons / 32 / Browser cleanup Icons/32/01 Security/Malware Icons/32/01 Security/Viruses Icons/32/01 Security/Other-Threats Icons/32/01 Security/phishing Icons/32/01 Security/Scams Icons/32/01 Security/hacking Icons/32/01 Security/Security-tips Icons/32/01 Privacy/Privacy-tips Icons/32/01 Performance/Software Icons/32/01 Privacy/Identity-Protection Icons/32/01 Privacy/Digital-life Icons/32/01 Performance/Performance-tips Icons/32/01 Security/Passwords Icons/32/01 Security/Ransomware Icons/32/01 Security/Business Icons/32/02 Privacy/Browser Icons/32/02 Privacy/IP adress Icons/32/02 Privacy/VPN Icons/32/02 Privacy/Proxy Icons/32/02 Privacy/Streaming Icons/32/03 Performance/Celaning Icons/32/03 Performance/Drivers Icons/32/03 Performance/Gaming Icons/32/03 Performance/Hardware Icons/32/03 Performance/Speed Icons / 32 / Bloatware removal Icons / 32 / Registry Cleaner Win Icons / 32 / CleanUp Icons / Feature / 32 / Mac Icons / 32 / Browser cleanup Icons/60/02 Privacy/02_Privacy Icons/60/01 Security/01_Security Icons/60/03 Performance/03_Performance Icons/45/01 Security/phishing Icons/45/01 Security/Scams Icons/45/01 Security/hacking Icons/45/01 Security/Security-tips Icons/45/01 Privacy/Privacy-tips Icons/45/01 Performance/Software Icons/45/01 Privacy/Identity-Protection Icons/45/01 Privacy/Digital-life Icons/45/01 Performance/Performance-tips Icons/80/01 Security/phishing Icons/80/01 Security/Scams Icons/80/01 Security/hacking Icons/80/01 Security/Security-tips Icons/80/01 Privacy/Privacy-tips Icons/80/01 Performance/Software Icons/80/01 Privacy/Identity-Protection Icons/80/01 Privacy/Digital-life Icons/80/01 Performance/Performance-tips Icons/80/01 Security/IoT Icons/80/01 Security/Malware Icons/80/01 Security/Passwords Icons/80/01 Security/Ransomware Icons/80/01 Security/Viruses Icons/80/01 Security/Other-Threats Icons/80/03 Security/Business Icons/80/02 Privacy/Browser Icons/80/02 Privacy/IP adress Icons/80/02 Privacy/VPN Icons/80/02 Privacy/Proxy Icons/80/02 Privacy/Streaming Icons/80/03 Performance/Celaning Icons/80/03 Performance/Drivers Icons/80/03 Performance/Gaming Icons/80/03 Performance/Hardware Icons/80/03 Performance/Speed Icons/80/03 Performance/03_Performance Icons/80/02 Privacy/02_Privacy So – I'm wondering if I move an email that is spam to my Junk folder on Mail, does Gmail learn that that is spam? And does that register a complaint against the company that is sending that email?Īlso, I am looking at the advanced settings for Mail on my iPhone and don't see any spam settings there. ![]() I do not have any spam filtering configured in Mail and there are emails in Junk and they correspond with the email s in "Spam" on Gmail online. I believe the folder where that shows up in in "Junk". Under "Labels" in Gmail IMAP settings, I have Spam checked, so that it will show up in a folder in Mail. If that is, in fact, the case, I was wondering how I could put email in a spam folder from within Apple Mail. ![]() I'm just not sure if it simply prevents them from making it to your Inbox in the future, or if it registers a complaint about spam somewhere. Hi Glenn – Thanks for your reply! I think that Gmail allows you to add emails you get to a spam folder and I was told that when you do that, it marks them as spam. ![]() I finally got it dialed in pretty well, but I would like to easily mark email to be caught by GMail's spam filter so it doesn't even arrive in my InBox.ġ) Is there a quick and easy way to do that from within the Mail program? (I know you can do that if you're reading Gmail online from their interface in a browser.) Would that email end up in an Apple Mail junk filter or would it stop before it's ever downloaded to Mail?Ģ) If it's something I signed up for or an organization I don't dislike, I don't want my marking it as spam to be a black mark against them, so for those, perhaps I should unsubscribe, even though that takes a while, right?ģ) I used to use Spam Sieve, but a) I want a spam filter that will catch email not only before it reaches the InBox on my Mac, but also on my iPhone and b) if Gmail has this service anyway, I might as well take advantage of that without adding another layer of software to my computer. I switched a little while back to Gmail for my email service. ![]()
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