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Andy Meek
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Over the past year as the coronavirus pandemic dragged on, I began to notice something happening to my Gmail account inbox -- a phenomenon attributable to marketers who apparently felt an even greater frenzy to get their messages out, while also perhaps feeling like they had a more captive audience than ever thanks to work-from-home situations. Well, I may be more tied to my email than probably at any point thus far in my working life because of the situation now, but that doesn't mean I have passively resigned myself to the flood of unwanted spam and cold emails that have poured into my Gmail account and continue to do so. Signing me up for and subscribing me to various email lists is particularly annoying. Needless to say, I have been marking messages as spam with wild, untamed abandon over these past many months, and my threshold of tolerance for whether or not I mark a message as spam within Gmail is continuing to shrink.
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If your Gmail account is flooded with spam, this trick is for you originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 1 Apr 2021 at 23:49:07 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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