Google works to fix Gmail filter issues flooding inboxes

Gmail users are facing disruptions from faulty automatic filters that fail to separate promotional emails from primary inboxes. The problem has also triggered extra spam warnings and message delays. Google has acknowledged the issue and is actively resolving it.

On January 24, 2026, Gmail experienced widespread issues affecting its automatic filtering system, which normally diverts promotional emails and non-urgent updates away from users' main inboxes. Many users reported their primary folders becoming cluttered with unwanted messages, alongside notifications indicating that incoming emails had not been properly scanned for spam.

Google confirmed the disruptions through its Workspace status dashboard and directly to media outlets. The company described the core problem as a misclassification of emails, leading to flooded inboxes and heightened spam alerts. Affected users have seen banners in their interfaces warning, “Be careful with this message. Gmail hasn't scanned this message for spam, unverified senders, or harmful software.”

Social media platforms and outage-tracking sites like DownDetector highlighted additional complications, including delays in email delivery that have interfered with two-factor authentication processes for logins. These delays have compounded frustrations for users relying on timely communications.

In response, a Google spokesperson stated, "We are actively working to resolve the issue. As always, we encourage users to follow standard best practices when engaging with messages from unknown senders." The company emphasized ongoing efforts to restore normal functionality, though no specific timeline for a full fix was provided.

This incident underscores the vulnerabilities in email service infrastructure, where even brief filter malfunctions can disrupt daily workflows for millions of users worldwide. Google has not detailed the root cause but assured that standard security protocols remain in place during the resolution process.

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