How to stop appspot junk mail

The pesky App Engine junk mail!

App Engine is a Google service that allows developers to build scalable web applications. However, it's not uncommon for developers to receive unwanted emails from App Engine, especially if they have created multiple projects or have a large number of users.

Here are some ways to reduce or stop receiving App Engine junk mail:

  1. Check your project settings: Make sure you're not receiving emails from App Engine because of a specific project or feature. Go to the App Engine dashboard, click on the project you want to check, and look for any settings or features that might be causing the emails.
  2. Unsubscribe from notifications: If you're receiving emails from App Engine because of notifications, you can unsubscribe from them. Go to the App Engine dashboard, click on the "Settings" icon (represented by a gear), and then click on "Notifications". Uncheck the boxes next to the notifications you no longer want to receive.
  3. Disable email notifications for specific events: App Engine allows you to disable email notifications for specific events, such as instance crashes or errors. Go to the App Engine dashboard, click on the "Settings" icon, and then click on "Notifications". Look for the "Event notifications" section and uncheck the boxes next to the events you no longer want to receive notifications for.
  4. Use a filter: If you're using Gmail or another email client, you can set up a filter to automatically move App Engine emails to a specific folder or delete them. This way, you can still keep an eye on important emails while keeping your inbox clutter-free.
  5. Contact Google Support: If none of the above steps work, you can contact Google Support and ask them to help you stop receiving App Engine junk mail. They may be able to provide additional assistance or adjust your account settings to reduce the number of emails you receive.

Remember to always keep your App Engine project settings and notifications up to date to ensure you're only receiving important emails and not junk mail.