You might already bestopping emails from certain sendersfrom flooding your inbox.

But sometimes, you’ll receive several emails with different addresses, yet all from the same domain.

you could block that entire domain in Gmail.

Filter Messages Like This in the More menu

Toblock an email address in Gmail, you might create a filter that automatically deletes those messages.

So, they go directly to the Trash folder rather than sitting in your inbox.

Entire domains, like “@example.com”, can get the same treatment.

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poke the three dots on the top right of the message and pick “Filter Messages Like This.”

You’ll see the Create Filter window open.

Select “Create Filter”.

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On the next screen, mark the option for Delete It.

Optionally, you could choose to apply the filter to all matching conversations.

You’ll see a count of other emails in your inbox from that sender.

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Then, click “Create Filter.”

Moving forward, emails from that domain will be deleted rather than arriving in your inbox.

This doesn’t send messages from the domain to Spam, only that particular email address.

Create New Filter on the Filter and Blocked Messages tab

tap the gear icon on the top right and pick “See All parameters.”

go for the Filters and Blocked Addresses tab and choose “Create New Filter.”

You’ll see the Create Filter box appear.

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The advantage to using this method is that it’s possible for you to enter more than one domain.

Simply separate them with “OR” as in “@domain1.com OR @domain2.com”.

Then click “Create Filter.”

Two domains in the From field

But it does give you control to remove those messages before they land in your Gmail inbox.

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