So the secret is: — with a special twist.
You’ve been blocking spammy newsletters and exes left and right. But what if an important email got caught in the crossfire? Gmail doesn’t have a “Blocked Emails” folder, but those messages aren’t gone forever. Here’s the clever workaround to find them — right from your phone.
If you find an email you need, you can unblock the sender directly from the message: How to Check Blocked Emails on Gmail (Step-by-Step Guide) how to see blocked emails on gmail mobile
Scroll down to the section and tap Blocked . This shows users blocked across Google services (like YouTube or Drive), but may not list every individual email address blocked solely within Gmail. Via Mobile Web Browser :
📌 Pro tip: Use the search bar in Spam folder and type is:blocked — this filter works on mobile too. So the secret is: — with a special twist
If you're using Gmail on your mobile device and want to check your blocked emails, follow these steps:
On mobile, you can’t view the list directly, but here’s a quick web workaround you can do in your phone’s browser: Gmail doesn’t have a “Blocked Emails” folder, but
Once you find a blocked email you actually wanted:
: If you know who you blocked, use the search bar at the top of the Gmail app. Type their email address or name to find any past or current messages that might be sitting in Spam or Trash. How to See Your Full Blocked List on Mobile