Whitelist gmail trash

A clever question!

Unfortunately, it's not possible to whitelist Gmail's Trash folder, as it's a system-generated folder that's automatically created by Gmail to store deleted emails. The Trash folder is not a traditional folder that you can add to a whitelist or blacklist.

However, you can take a few steps to ensure that emails from specific senders or domains don't end up in your Trash folder:

  1. Create filters: Gmail allows you to create filters that automatically apply labels, forward, or delete emails based on specific criteria. You can create a filter that moves emails from specific senders or domains to a specific label or folder, rather than the Trash folder.
  2. Use the "Never send to Spam" feature: Gmail has a feature called "Never send to Spam" that allows you to mark an email as "Not spam" and move it to your inbox. You can use this feature to mark emails from specific senders or domains as "Not spam" and move them to your inbox.
  3. Use a third-party email client or plugin: If you're using a third-party email client or plugin, such as Sanebox or Boomerang, you may be able to configure it to move emails from specific senders or domains to a specific folder or label.

Keep in mind that these workarounds may not be foolproof, and emails from specific senders or domains may still end up in your Trash folder from time to time.