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February 6, 2026

How to Block Emails on Gmail (And Make It Stick This Time)

FAQ

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Does blocking someone on Gmail notify them?

No. Gmail does not notify senders when you block them. Gmail redirects their emails to your spam folder without any bounce message or alert. From their perspective, the email appears to be sent normally, they have no way of knowing about the block.

What's the difference between blocking and marking emails as spam in Gmail?

Blocking targets a specific sender and sends all their future messages directly to spam. Marking emails as spam trains Gmail to recognize similar incoming emails from any sender. Use blocking for persistent individuals. Use spam reporting for scam-like messages so Gmail can protect other users too.

Will blocking work on both my phone and computer?

Yes. When you block someone on any device, phone, tablet, or computer, the block syncs across your entire Gmail account. You only need to block a sender once. The block then applies everywhere you access Gmail, including third-party email services.

Will blocked senders know I blocked them?

No. Blocked senders receive no indication of the block. Their emails don't bounce back, they just land in your spam folder. They might guess based on your lack of response over time, but Gmail sends no notification.

How do I block emails from an entire domain in Gmail?

Use the filter feature instead of the block button. Click the search options icon and enter the domain (like @example.com) in the "From" field. Then click "Create filter" and select "Delete it" or "Skip the inbox." This blocks all addresses from that domain.