There's no direct way to disable Gmail's Spam filter, and this has been a pain until Google's addition of the "Never send it to Spam" option.

The trick is to create a rule that would match any incoming email, and tell Gmail to "Never send it to Spam." Of course, this doesn't really disable Gmail's Spam filter; it just bypasses it. In my opinion, it gives me the same end result.
Bypass Gmail's Spam Filter:


The trick is to create a rule that would match any incoming email, and tell Gmail to "Never send it to Spam." Of course, this doesn't really disable Gmail's Spam filter; it just bypasses it. In my opinion, it gives me the same end result.
Bypass Gmail's Spam Filter:
- Sign-in your Gmail and create a filter. On the right of the Search Box you should see a little, really little link saying “Create a filter”. Click it.
- Now you should see a succession of empty text boxes. Spot the one labeled Has the Word and enter the following text: is:spam or in:spam or label:spam
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- Click Next Step
- Now you should face a window warning you against the procedure you just started. Click OK without any doubt.
- Now tick the checkbox for Never send it to Spam
- Click Create a Filter.
- Done. From now on your Gmail spam filter will be deactivated.
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