Daily Technology
·26/01/2026
Google has announced that it has resolved issues affecting Gmail's spam filters and email misclassification. The problem, which caused legitimate emails to be incorrectly flagged as spam and vice-versa, has now been addressed, restoring normal service for users worldwide. The company confirmed the fix after a period of disruption.
For a period, Gmail users experienced significant disruptions due to a malfunction in the platform's sophisticated spam detection algorithms. This led to a frustrating situation where important communications might have been lost in spam folders, while unsolicited messages could have bypassed filters. The exact cause and duration of the widespread impact were not detailed, but the issue was significant enough to warrant a public statement from Google.
Google acknowledged the problem and worked swiftly to implement a solution. The company stated that the underlying issues have been identified and rectified, ensuring that Gmail's filtering mechanisms are now operating as intended. Users should no longer encounter the specific problems related to spam and misclassification that were reported. The resolution aims to restore user confidence in Gmail's reliability for managing email communications.









