Why not just create a label for them?  Both Spam and Trash will
automatically delete after 30 days; so unless you are sure you won't want
to refer to them after that time, a label is a better idea anyway.  As a
label, you control whether it shows the count or not.


On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 5:05 PM, Agunat <[email protected]> wrote:

> I get a lot of emails addressed to a group that I belong to.  As a general
> rule I don't wanted to see them or be bothered by them.  Is there a way I
> can use a filter (or another way) to automatically send emails addressed to
> that group to the Spam folder?  I would still like to have them in case I
> want to access to them later.  I see where I could use an filter to
> automatically delete them them.  This would be fine as they are not really
> deleted and can be accessed.  The only problem with that is that Gmail does
> not show the quantity of unread messages there as it does for the Spam
> folder on the left side of the screen.
>
> Thanks in advance... Bob
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