Disarmed email gmail

You're referring to the "Disarmed" label in Gmail!

In Gmail, the "Disarmed" label is a temporary label that is automatically applied to an email when it is marked as "Not spam" or "Not junk" by the Gmail spam filter. This label is used to indicate that the email has been manually reviewed and deemed to be legitimate, despite being initially flagged as spam.

When an email is marked as "Disarmed", it means that the Gmail spam filter has determined that the email is likely to be spam, but the user has manually reviewed it and confirmed that it is not spam. This label is used to override the spam filter's decision and allow the email to be delivered to the user's inbox.

The "Disarmed" label is usually removed automatically after a short period of time, typically a few days, if the email is not marked as spam again. If the email is marked as spam again, the "Disarmed" label will be reapplied.

It's worth noting that the "Disarmed" label is not the same as the "Not spam" label, which is a permanent label that is applied to an email when it is manually marked as not spam. The "Disarmed" label is a temporary label that is used to override the spam filter's decision, whereas the "Not spam" label is a permanent label that indicates that the email is not spam.