Set Up Gmail Auto-Scan

Forward suspicious emails to NoScamForMe™ and get instant scam detection results.

Forward suspicious emails to:
scan@noscamforme.com
We reply with the scan result within seconds.

Option 1: Forward Individual Emails

The simplest way — forward any suspicious email one at a time.

1

Open the suspicious email

Do NOT click any links inside it. Just open it to view.

2

Click the three dots menu (top right)

In Gmail, click the three vertical dots next to the reply button.

3

Click "Forward"

Select "Forward" from the dropdown menu.

4

Type: scan@noscamforme.com

Enter our scan address in the "To" field.

5

Click Send

We will reply within seconds with the verdict: SCAM, SUSPICIOUS, or SAFE.

Option 2: Auto-Forward Suspicious Emails

Set up Gmail to automatically forward emails that look suspicious.

1

Open Gmail Settings

Click the gear icon (top right) then click "See all settings."

2

Go to "Forwarding and POP/IMAP"

Click the "Forwarding and POP/IMAP" tab.

3

Add forwarding address

Click "Add a forwarding address" and enter scan@noscamforme.com. Gmail will send a confirmation email — we will auto-confirm it.

4

Create a filter

Go to "Filters and Blocked Addresses" tab. Click "Create a new filter." In the "Has the words" field enter: urgent OR prize OR winner OR verify OR suspended OR arrest

5

Set the action

Click "Create filter" then check "Forward it to scan@noscamforme.com." Click "Create filter" to save.

Tip: You can add more trigger words over time. Common scam words include: "act now", "account locked", "gift card", "Medicare", "IRS", "Social Security", "inheritance", and "wire transfer."
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