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Automatically Filter A Gmail To Spam By Title Content
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Can a received Gmail be automatically be filtered to go straight into the spam folder by a specific word in its title? I am getting daily emails regarding Bitcoin. Rather they could go straight to spam as opposed to me needing to manually send them there. I don't want to change my email account to another address or emaul provider. Cheers
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When I first opened a gmail a/c or even on my phone, spam callers, after a while of me manually putting certain emails and phones calls/texts into spam folders and 'reporting spam' they eventually go in manually - I don't know does that work for everyone, but i would not change my email address as it is the one I use for everything
19:41 Sun 31st Oct 2021
When I first opened a gmail a/c or even on my phone, spam callers, after a while of me manually putting certain emails and phones calls/texts into spam folders and 'reporting spam' they eventually go in manually - I don't know does that work for everyone, but i would not change my email address as it is the one I use for everything
I downloaded the free version of MailWasher from Firetrust Ltd., a few years ago, which highlights spam messages, on my main email account.
When 'washed', messages are transferred to my Thunderbird mail agent in-box, with the spam messages being sent to the Junk/Spam folders.
You have to intervene when first used, to teach it your good incoming senders addresses, but it seems to recognise spam very quickly.
Although the free version is meant to cover only one email account, and there is a 'Pro' version for multiple accounts, I have 3 of my email addresses listed, which all seem to be washed by the free version.
When 'washed', messages are transferred to my Thunderbird mail agent in-box, with the spam messages being sent to the Junk/Spam folders.
You have to intervene when first used, to teach it your good incoming senders addresses, but it seems to recognise spam very quickly.
Although the free version is meant to cover only one email account, and there is a 'Pro' version for multiple accounts, I have 3 of my email addresses listed, which all seem to be washed by the free version.
It can be done easily.
Open the offending email and click the three buttons top right, near the date and time the email was sent.
Click 'filter messages like this'. Delete the sender and put 'bitcoin' in the line 'includes the words'.
Click 'create filter' and you will see options to send to bin, delete and others.
It really does work
Open the offending email and click the three buttons top right, near the date and time the email was sent.
Click 'filter messages like this'. Delete the sender and put 'bitcoin' in the line 'includes the words'.
Click 'create filter' and you will see options to send to bin, delete and others.
It really does work
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