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Gmail Filters and Blocked Addresses

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We will guide you make use of Gmail filtering feature to block emails from email addresses you don't want to receive email: Login to your Gmail account and select the email message you want to block by clicking on the square on its left side. Check out Gmail Sign In tutorial. Click on the "More" option at the top of the email messages list. On the drop down menu that appears, click on "Filter messages like these”. On the new dialogue box, click on the "Create filter with this search >>" at the bottom right of the box. You'll then be provided with several options. To completely block an email address, click on the checkbox on the left of "Delete it" option. If you also want to delete all the previous conversations with the email address, click on the checkbox on the left of "Also apply filter to [Number of conversations] matching conversations." Option. Click on the "Create filter" button at the bottom left of

Gmail Storage

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Google Accounts will be given 15GB of free storage to share across Google Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos. If your Google Account is for work or school, you have at least 30GB of storage. It's great! Check your storage To see how much storage you're using: Go to drive.google.com or www.google.com/settings/storage. In the bottom left of Google Drive, hover over your storage usage to see the detail information, or hover over the chart at Storage Settings to see the details. Buy a storage plan If you're reaching your storage limit, you can buy more storage. Your upgraded plan will be your new total storage limit. For example, if you upgrade to 1TB, your storage limit is 1TB (not 1TB + 15GB of free storage). Go to Buy Gmail Storage Page Items that count toward your storage limit Gmail: All messages and attachments in your mail, including those in your Spam and Trash folders. Drive: Files up to 5 TB that you’ve stored in Drive, like PDFs, images, and videos