Product/Graymail Filtering
Clear the clutter.
Keep what matters.
Not every unwanted email is a threat — but newsletters, promotional mail, and automated digests are just as damaging to productivity. Cambrient's graymail filtering flags them with a plain-English explanation right in the inbox, and gives users a one-click button to allow the senders they actually want.
Interactive Preview
Click on a flagged email to see the yellow graymail banner. Click "Allow this sender" to whitelist them — exactly as your users would.
What Is Graymail
Not spam. Not threat. Just noise.
Graymail is email you technically consented to receive — but don't actually want cluttering your inbox. It's not malicious, but it's not useful either.
Newsletters you signed up for but never read
Marketing lists, product updates, and blog digests from services you signed up for months or years ago. Technically not spam — but not what you came to work to read.
Automated notifications and digests
LinkedIn connection summaries, GitHub activity digests, SaaS platform updates. Useful occasionally, noise most of the time.
Promotional email from known brands
Sale announcements, loyalty emails, and promotional campaigns from retailers and services you've actually used before. Not malicious — just in the way.
Internal mailing lists and broadcast emails
Company-wide announcements, all-hands invites, and internal listserv traffic that doesn't need to be in the primary inbox.
How It Works
Flagged. Explained. User-controlled.
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Cambrient identifies bulk and low-priority email
Every email is classified based on sender behavior, sending infrastructure, content patterns, and historical engagement. Newsletters, digests, and promotional mail are identified automatically — no rules to write.
02
A yellow banner explains why it was moved
Instead of silently filtering graymail to a junk folder, Cambrient moves it to Suspicious and shows the user a plain-English banner explaining what type of email it is, where it came from, and why it was flagged.
03
Users allow senders they actually want
If the user does want emails from that sender, they click 'Allow this sender' in the banner. That sender is whitelisted for that user, and future emails from them arrive normally. No IT ticket, no email rules to configure.
04
The model learns from user decisions
Every 'allow' and 'keep in suspicious' decision trains the model. Over time, Cambrient gets better at distinguishing graymail from legitimate email for each specific user and organization.
Get Started
A cleaner inbox. Automatically.
Graymail filtering is included in every Cambrient plan. No extra setup, no rules to configure — it works from the moment you connect.
