This option is only available while accessing Gmail through a web browser. It is not currently available for the Gmail mobile app.

If you want to check that your search has worked correctly, click the Search button. Clicking the down arrow again will bring the window back with the same search criteria you entered.

If you are using the mobile app, tap the icon that resembles three dots in the upper-right corner. Then tap Report spam.

If you are using the mobile app, tap the icon that resembles three horizontal lines in the upper-left corner. The tap Spam.

If you are using the mobile app, tap the icon that resembles three horizontal lines in the upper-left corner. The tap Spam.

Alternatively, you can click Delete all spam messages now at the top or your browser page, or tap Empty spam now at the top of the mobile app to instantly delete all Spam messages.

Gmail will learn that some messages are spam and treat them as such in future. However, it doesn’t always get it right; unopened emails that you have been meaning to get around to but then delete in a clean-up without actually wanting to unsubscribe can end up being treated as spam. You’ll need to retrieve such emails from the Spam folder so that Gmail learns to leave them alone again.

Gmail will learn that some messages are spam and treat them as such in future. However, it doesn’t always get it right; unopened emails that you have been meaning to get around to but then delete in a clean-up without actually wanting to unsubscribe can end up being treated as spam. You’ll need to retrieve such emails from the Spam folder so that Gmail learns to leave them alone again.

Click the Gear icon in the upper-right corner. Click See all settings. Click the Labels tab at the top of the page. Click Create New Label towards the bottom of the menu. Enter the name of the new label. Click Create.

Alternatively, you can create a new filter that will move emails from the sender or with a specific subject to an inbox or label automatically.