however, there has always been something about gmail that bugs me: how on earth do i get rid of all that spam? i mean, doesn't it ever bug you when you have 3 new messages in your inbox, and then 56 bits of spam? and then you have to manually head to the spam folder, and delete them all? i know gmail offer you a lot of space and i know the spam messages get deleted after 30 days, but for me it is a phsychological thing: i simply do not want that spam there!
well, the other day i learned how to auto-delete your spam: in other words, automatically send it to your trash bin. i thought i might share it with my fellow gmail users...
1. firstly, sign in to your gmail account

2. head to your 'settings' tab

3. go to the 'filters' tab

4. click on 'create a new filter'

5. leaving the other fields empty, in the 'has the words' box, type the following without the quotes: 'is:spam'
then, click on 'next step'

6. then, a box will come up asking you if you would like to continue, say 'ok'

7. finally, there will be a screen asking you what you want to with this mail. tick only the 'delete it' box then click 'create filter'.

8. DONE!!!
NOTE: i dont do this, and it is not necessary since all of the stuff in the spam folder is actually spam for me, however if you like you may check your trash bin from time to time to see if something has been deleted which is not spam.
enjoy a spam-free spam folder!
Edited by bthaxor, 05 February 2008 - 08:03 AM.















