

I will try and be less vague in future posts. Keep Your Gmail Tidy Hopefully, we have helped you to find the Gmail junk mail folder and to manage your spam list. Anyhow the suggestions were great and gave me a few moments of comic relief in a otherwise dull day, thanks for all the time and help you gave me. The messages can be moved to your inbox, spam, or a new custom folder. Anyone remember the Frank Zappa album named "Weasels Rip My Flesh," well thats what I was thinking when I saw it. I do know one thing, I am not getting my fingers anywhere near the inside edge of the can, it looks like pirahna teeth in there. Brutus, I was going to go the frontal assault route too, until the opener just sort of slid on, locked under the rim and I went to town.

This will move the email message to your inbox where it will be safe.Some great answers guys, actually I am talking about a can of ammo, it came with a large steel can opener that I couldn't figure out at first I persevered and finally figured it out, it is military surplus and I have never bought any prior to this so it was a bit daunting at first, you just have to figure out how to align it so the opener grabs the rim under the top then it is just like a old style can opener only alot bigger that my granny used to use when I was a little yonker. If a real email message gets accidentally marked as spam, you can remove it from the spam folder by opening the message and clicking the "Not spam" button in the top menu bar. Then you can delete all the selected messages at once. You can save a little time by first selecting all of the spam messages with the "Select" button in the top menu bar. However, if you want to delete them yourself, simply select the message(s) and click the "Delete Forever" button in the top menu bar. If everything in the spam folder is actually spam, you can leave it alone and Gmail will delete the messages automatically in 30 days. Open your email settings from the gear icon on top-right of the email. Simply click on the folder titled "Spam" on the left side of your Gmail screen to open your spam folder. Anything that Gmail determines as spam will get moved into Gmails spam folder.

If you get an email in your inbox that is actually spam, you need to click the "Report Spam" button (looks like an exclamation mark inside a stop sign) in the top toolbar to move that message into your spam folder and to help teach Gmail to treat such messages as spam in the future.Įvery few days you should check your spam folder to make sure no important email messages have accidentally been identified as spam.
