Gmail’s “Report Spam” Button: The Juice

by DJ Waldow on August 1, 2007 · 0 comments

The secret is out! Gmail (via the good folks behind the Official Gmail Blog) provides some visibility into what really happens when you hit the “Report Spam” or “Not Spam” buttons.

Google utilizes this feedback to create a better experience for you and the rest of the gmail community, and also to assist their development of up-to-the-minute spam catching code.

Interested in learning more? Read the full post

DJ Waldow
Account Manager at Bronto

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