Like many other email providers, Gmail is using anti-spam technologies to filter out spam messages automatically. These spam messages are then moved into the spam folder, and not into the mail inbox. That’s beneficial to the user, as it reduces the time it takes to go through all incoming emails.
Gmail’s automated spam filter is relatively thorough when it comes to identifying spam messages. It can happen nevertheless that legit mail is identified as spam. That’s why many users look into the spam folder of their email account regularly to make sure that they did not miss an important message.
The spam folder lists all recent emails that have been identified as spam. Messages in the spam folder are kept there for 30 days, before they are automatically deleted by Gmail.
Up until now there was no way to find out why an email had been moved into the spam folder. While that may have been obvious for some messages that tried to sell you the latest drugs, it may have not been that obvious for others.
Google has just announced a change that makes the process more transparent to the user. Each spam message is now displaying a “Why is this message in Spam” box that explains why the selected email has been moved into the spam folder.

You may encounter the following messages:
Be careful with this message. It might contain a virus or a malicious linkYou previously marked messages from [email address] as spamIt’s similar to messages that were detected by our spam filtersIt is likely that additional messages may be used by Gmail to inform users about the reasons for moving messages to the spam folder. The service is backwards compatible, which means that all messages currently in a Gmail user’s spam folder should show the indication at the top.
It needs to be noted that this works only on the official Gmail website, and not if you are using a third party client. You can read the official announcement over at the official Gmail blog.
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About the Author:Martin Brinkmann is a journalist from Germany who founded Ghacks Technology News Back in 2005. He is passionate about all things tech and knows the Internet and computers like the back of his hand. You can follow Martin on Facebook or Twitter.Author: Martin Brinkmann, Tuesday March 20, 2012 -
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