Where is the junk mail in gmail

Gmail does not have a specific folder or label for "junk mail" like some other email providers do. Instead, Gmail uses a combination of algorithms and user feedback to automatically filter out spam and unwanted emails.

Here are a few ways to find and manage unwanted emails in Gmail:

  1. Spam folder: Gmail has a built-in spam filter that moves suspected spam emails to a separate folder called "Spam". You can find this folder by clicking on the "More" menu and selecting "Spam".
  2. Filters: You can set up custom filters to automatically move or delete emails that contain specific keywords, sender addresses, or other criteria. To set up a filter, go to the "Settings" icon (looks like a gear) and select "Filters and Blocked Addresses".
  3. Labels: You can use labels to categorize and manage your emails, including unwanted ones. To label an email, click on the three vertical dots next to the email subject and select "Label". You can then create a new label or use an existing one to categorize the email.
  4. Search: You can use Gmail's search function to find specific emails or keywords. For example, you can search for "spam" or "junk" to find emails that contain those words.

To find unwanted emails in Gmail, you can try the following search queries:

Remember to regularly check your spam folder and update your filters and labels to ensure that unwanted emails are properly managed.