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Google has rolled out an artificial neural network technology that helps in lessening the huge number of unwanted emails or simply called spam messages.

The new spam tool is called Postmaster Tools. It lets the qualified huge volume of senders to examine their high number of emails and find out which of them are being sent to the spam folder and its reputation from the recipients.

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The tool delivers error and other factors that will determine why certain set of messages are being categorized falsely as junk. It also helps the email users to check on mistakes and know more about the best emailing practices, The Times of India reported.

Previous spam filters used by Google were based from the rules of engineers, and now users can navigate well through these spam messages with coherence. “Report spam” and “Not spam” buttons give users information they needed and the networks will be able to allow themselves to learn which are spam messages and not. Google added that this new tool will help in detecting and blocking sneaky spammy messages.

In addition, this tool will be able to know more about the user’s preference, spotting sneaky and phishing emails to make sure that your email account is only showing genuine messages. One classic sample is weekly email newsletter; this tool may point out whether is a genuine one or just phishing information. Users can expect that their email will be cleaner starting now, according to CNET.

Google product manager Sri Harsha Somanchi said that they aim to offer a spam-free Gmail experience.