OP I highly recommend following these steps to create your custom filter to clear your inbox! There are also plugins that you can use to do this. It is not required but maybe less intimidating to use.
I recommend not deleting it but rather creating a label and checking the skip invoice box. That way you still have access to them if someone legitimately sent you an email that matched the query
Damn, this is helpful. I (ops manager) just manually delete these as I see them, but I don’t always get to all of them in the main company inbox before the owner sees them and I sometimes have to field questions about “are you sure our SEO is good?” I’m going to set this up, lol.
Pffffffffftt I was barely able to make a website without actually accidentally uploading a picture of my balls mate 😂
If you want, you could use GMail filters to delete those emails automatically. Here’s how:
Important: never use as a filter anything that legitimate users might reasonably say. Only things that you’re fairly certain to come from a spammer.
EDIT: I repeated two steps without noticing it. My bad.
OP I highly recommend following these steps to create your custom filter to clear your inbox! There are also plugins that you can use to do this. It is not required but maybe less intimidating to use.
I recommend not deleting it but rather creating a label and checking the skip invoice box. That way you still have access to them if someone legitimately sent you an email that matched the query
That works great too, specially if you want to use less foolproof filters. Or even a mix of both strategies.
Damn, this is helpful. I (ops manager) just manually delete these as I see them, but I don’t always get to all of them in the main company inbox before the owner sees them and I sometimes have to field questions about “are you sure our SEO is good?” I’m going to set this up, lol.
Pretty sure that’s desert terrain.