'To stop a message from being sent to Spam in the future, you can' also, ' add the sender to your Contacts' or ' filter these messages.' In multiple cases, Google's Gmail account on Twitter responded to people who complained about the issue and pointed them to this link with tips on how to avoid this issue.Īmong the tips: In your Spam filter, mark legitimate emails as 'Not spam.' That will send them back to your Inbox.
Each email will include a label at the top that explains why Gmail sent it to Spam.' 'When you open your Spam label, you'll see emails that were marked as spam by you or Gmail. 'Gmail automatically identifies suspicious emails and marks them as spam,' the company's PR team said in a statement. Google had little to say when I contacted its public relations team. 'In a maddening turn of events, having used Gmail before it was even public, email from friends and family is now ending up in SPAM,' Shellen said Monday on Twitter.
Internet entrepreneur Jason Shellen was exasperated after experiencing the same thing. Several people responded to say they had experienced something similar, including one person who said they 'missed financial statements' and 'important emails from people I have a history of interacting with.'