Topic: Does Gmail have any quick way of adding spam domains to your "ignore list"?
Anonymous A started this topic 9 months (2009-07-02 20:10:?? UTC) ago (#28,756):
I hate manually adding filters for every spam mail that slips through. It's tedious and has to be done in the crappy Web interface. Why can't I just push a simple button to delete the mail and ignore *@thesenderdomain.tld and *@*.thesenderdomain.tld in the future? Would be a very useful thing. Almost a must! I can hardly believe how anyone can use e-mail without adding stuff to the filters every day…
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Anonymous B joined in and replied with this 9 months (2009-07-02 20:46:?? UTC) ago, 35 minutes later (#171,832):
It wouldn't make much of a difference since most spam email is spoofed from trojans infecting machines on a botnet.
Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 9 months (2009-07-02 21:01:?? UTC) ago, 16 minutes later, 51 minutes past creation (#171,842):
@previousEh? I'm talking about the domain in the "From" header. For some reason, I have never,
ever seen it spoofed. Now be helpful.
Anonymous C joined in and replied with this 9 months (2009-07-03 22:35:?? UTC) ago, 1 day later, 1 day past creation (#172,540):
The way I found to do this is to use an email client such as Windows Live Mail. This program lets you do exactly what you're looking for. It also lets you manage multiple email accounts at once, and has a common inbox for all of them as well as separate ones. It also lets you manage RSS feeds and other things right in the same window.
Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 8 months (2009-07-04 19:59:?? UTC) ago, 21 hours later, 2 days past creation (#173,151):
@previousI do use an e-mail client, but, AFAIK, they have nothing to do with Gmail's internal filters and there is no real standard… AFAIK.
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