Spam emails are one of the most frustrating issues Gmail users have to deal with. It is now simple to delete unwanted emails. Simply select them and press the delete button. How do you, however, stop spam emails? There are a few simple ways to accomplish it as well.
One of the most annoying problems Gmail users face is spam emails. That is actually the most annoying issue for Gmail to use up storage so quickly. So, if you're running out of storage, you should first delete all of your spam emails before permanently banning them.
Unwanted emails may now be deleted with ease. Simply pick them out and hit the delete key. But how can you block spam emails? There are a few straightforward methods for doing it as well. Google offers customers the ability to ban or unsubscribe from undesired mail IDs using several of its built-in features. You may also report the message to Gmail as an alternative.
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Step-by-step guide to block email addresses:
Step 1: Open Gmail and choose the mail.
Step: 2 Click the More or 'i' symbol in the mail's upper right corner.
Step 3: Choose a block.
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Here's how to unsubscribe mass emails
With this, you can stop getting emails from websites that you have registered to, including newsletters and promotions.
Step 1: First, launch Gmail.
Step 2: Open the email from the sender you want to unsubscribe
Step: 3 Click Unsubscribe or Change Preferences next to the sender's name.
Step: 4 You have the option of blocking or marking the mails as spam.
Step 5: The emails will be unsubscribed a few days after you follow the instructions.
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