Google has announced that it will inform Gmail users about why a particular message was marked and filtered as spam message. Do you want to know why? Here are the steps to find the reason behind Gmail marking a message as spam.
Go to spam folder in your Gmail account and open any message. Towards the top, you’ll see a message like:
Be careful with this message. Many people marked similar messages as phishing scams, so this might contain unsafe content.
Or
Why is this message in Spam? You previously marked messages from as spam.
Or
Why is this message in Spam? You clicked “Report spam” for this message.
Gmail’s spam filter has been much more successful than most of the other free email providers. Now, Google wants to educate people through these messages about what is considered spam and why spam could be dangerous.
This information about why a message was considered as spam will also give an idea to the user as to why some of their non-spam messages landed in spam folder. In Google’s own words “We hope that this is not only interesting, but also helps you learn about scams and other harmful messages that Gmail filters out. Whether you prefer to leave your spam folder untouched or do some educational digging, the information will be there for you. And if you’re interested in learning more, check out our new series of spam articles in the Gmail help center.”
Now that you know about it, if any of your important message lands in Spam folder, make sure that you read the reason behind it.