If you're sure that you're done with mails from that
email address, then you can set up a filter to delete the mails on their way to
your inbox, with the following steps:
1. Open Gmail > sign in > click the tiny down
arrow (next to the blue search button) on the search bar at the top.
2. In the From field, type the email address you
want to block. You may type a specific email address (xyz@abc.com) or an entire
domain (@abc.com) > click Create filter with this search > check Delete
it > click Create filter. This will send those emails directly to the trash
folder. You won't get any notifications for these emails and they will be
deleted forever 30 days later.
3. If you have an offending email open, you can
click the down arrow next to the reply button on the top-right of the message
> Filter messages like this. Now follow the instructions in the previous
step.
Gmail doesn't offer a way to let you stop emails
from being sent to your email address, so if you want to block emails from
certain addresses, the method mentioned above is your best bet.
(Know about this topic from NDTV Correspondent)
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