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My Email Suddenly Started Sending New Emails And Some Filed Emails To The Spam Box. What Is Going

How do I stop deleted emails from reappearing in my Gmail inbox?

So when I was trying to delete all my mails, I could see it reappears immediately. But finally I could solve this.Go to option on left side bar, click that and in the drop down you can see all, select thatThen you will be able to see 50 conversation selected, just beside that select ***** conversation, select thatDO NOT click “clear conversation”, rather click on the delete or trash button aboveYou will receive a confirmation pop up. Click okThis step is quite important ,move immediately to trash section, in the same manner as before select all mails in check box , then use the option delete forever given near to select all box and bamn all mails are deleted.Thanks

Deleted emails keep coming back to my inbox?

Hi, Your Yahoo Account MAY have been Hacked, this is happening to alot of people on the Yahoo network.

ANYWAY HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO DO:-

You need to contact Yahoo by Email

This can be done by clicking on HELP at the Bottom Right Hand side of the Yahoo page.

Then Click on Mail, or whatever one is best for you, then click on GET HELP for Customer Care, Bottom Right hand side of page.

Fill in Category, the page will then reload for you to click on the Sub Category,

Make sure you fill in Briefly tell us how we can help, press Enter.

Then for more help Click on EMAIL A SUPPORT AGENT.

There will be a form to fill in.

Then yahoo will contact you at a different email address you need to give them, they need this to give you instructions regarding your yahoo account.

This email address CANNOT be a yahoo email one. You need to create a new one either Google, Hotmail, etc.

You will also be asked to create a new password.

Good Luck

What is the best way to delete all unwanted Emails in gmail?

Maybe you signed up for a newsletter ages ago and it just won't let you unsubscribe. Or some store keeps sending you offers. Or that volunteer committee that you helped out once just won't take you off their mailing list.If you can't get a specific someone to stop emailing you, you can get Gmail to delete those messages from your inbox automatically by setting up a filter.Here's how.Step 1: Click on the settings button on the right-hand corner of the page.Step 2: Click on the Filters tab.Step 3: Click on "Create new filter" on the bottom of the page.Step 4: In the next screen, tell Gmail how to identify the messages. If it always comes from the same email address use that. If it always uses the same subject line, use that. You can also have Gmail search the message for specific words, such as "PTA volunteer committee."Step 5: Click on "Create filter with this search."Business Insider/Gmail/screenshotStep 6: Click on "Delete it."Step 7: Click on "Create filter", and click on "Also apply filter to matching messages" to have Google sift through your inbox and delete the ones from that sender.Voila! Annoying emails gone.Business Insider/Gmail/screenshotTip: If you are nervous that it will delete messages you need, you can use "Skip the inbox" and Google will remove the message without deleting it. The message will show up in searches.Or you can set up a folder and have the messages filed automatically there, to look at later.

Disposable email addresses are failing. Email filters were reset to point to the InBox.?

I am a Yahoo premium user.

Last week I noticed that all of the email filters on my mailbox has been reset to point to the InBox. I have reset the filters to point to the sub-folders, but they aren't working consistantly. Or they are only working on some traffic, but not all traffic.

Also, I am getting reports that many of the "disposable" email addresses (which I have used for years without issue) are getting rejected. Two of my newsletter sites have notified me via backup that they can't deliver to these Yahoo addresses because Yahoo is rejecting the traffic.

Finally, I notice that I'm getting much less email these last two weeks than I normally receive. And what I'm missing is almost exclusively email that uses the disposable addresses. Its as if these addresses are being actively rejected by Yahoo's own servers.

So ... filters are broken. Disposable addresses are not working consistently (if at all).

All of this started happening AFTER Yahoo announced it had been hit by the Heartbleed exploit, but had patched its services. And yes, I have updated my password for my Yahoo account. The situation I describe is not a hack, its a problem with the Yahoo service.

This needs to be addressed asap ... Yahoo rejecting addresses that it controls is not acceptable.

Thanks!

P.S. My SPAM folder hasn't seen any decrease in traffic. That seems to be getting delivered without issue.

Shouldn't it be enabled to file charges for spam emails?

As much as I want to back you up for this , I don't think it is the right thing.Firsltly , spam mails annoy everyone. But the thing is that , not just are they an important part of marketing of a product or an idea but also they earn the organisation valuable revenue.Secondly , these spam mails provide jobs to people who might lose them if you won the case you filed against them. And finally , spam mails might be spam for you. But are there any universal spam mails. No. What's spam for you might be really important for someone else. The job offer mail you think as spam might be the offer that somebody was waiting for. So , since the definition of spam is not a definite one for everyone but depends upon context , a case of that sort might not look practical. Because for the person who is sending them , all the mails are pretty important and so is sending them to different people. So , that's why you can't file against a case against the spam mails.

Where I can report company for sending me emails after I unsubscribed multiple times.?

Reporting them will do nothing but irritate you. If they are still sending mail, then they are spam, treat them that way; and stop opening them. Check mark them, and click on the 'spam' button. They will go to your 'spam' folder and all mail from that address should be redirected to your 'spam' folder from now on. Use your spam guard and block address.
Look for the 'Options' link at upper right corner of mail screen and click on it
Options /mail options
Click on 'spam' in the list on the left.
Make sure spam guard is on, by checking in the little box.
Then in 'Blocked Email Addresses,' enter the E-mail address you wish blocked, in the box after 'Add a blocked address' and click on the 'add' button, then click on save changes at top left of screen.
You will never get mail from that address again.
This should help you to control your spam.
Other tips:
Do not ever open E-mail from people you do not know; and unless you are absolutely sure who it is from then treat them as spam.
Opening spam alerts the sender that your address is a valid one and they send you loads and loads more of it to you.
Never, ever give out your account information or other personal information to anyone.
If you are on a site and you absolutely have to sign up for something, check the entire page to make sure you uncheck any lines wanting to send you any other info, notices, catalogs, ads, and the like.
Added detail:
Yes, spammers change one item in their addresses a lot, so you might try blocking the entire domain, by putting in
*@ thedomainyouwanttoblock.com
for instance: *@seeyou.com
Or, if they change the domain, instead of the company name you can block the name by putting in Imatheft_inc@*
Hope this helps

Why do Gmail servers unnecessarily collect the mails of a blocked email address in the spam folder? Why don't they reject them altogether to save power?

Gmail also blocks quite a few mails that are not even sent to their servers based on different criteria, the mails you see in the Spam folder where accepted on delivery in SMTP and then later sorted away by different spam filters. Google even sorts mails to spam that were in the inbox before when they determine that the mail is considered spam after some time (which is great for new “cloaked” spams, if enough people click on this is spam for these mails, they will end up in the spam folder for everybody else who has not yet read them).

All reply emails are being directed to a different email - my account was hacked - how do I fix this?

Fill out a Mail Restore form ASAP http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/cl... you only have 48 hours to restore lost mail
Fill out a Contacts Restore http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/contact...

Also do all of the following to protect your privacy and identity
- Go to Mail Options > POP & Forwarding to uncheck the box so your mails are not all being forwarded to the hacker’s address. From your Inbox it's on the top right next to where it says Hi,[your name} then click on the gear icon
- make sure the alternate email address is still yours and you have a security question and answer set
- until you get your Contacts back find some other way to reach them - Facebook, twitter, text, etc -- to inform them that your account was hacked.
- if you used your same username and password for ANY other site, you need to immediately change the passwords for ALL of those accounts. Unfortunately 80% of people use the same username and password for everything. Hackers know this and once they know your email login they'll try those same details on Facebook, Paypal, Twitter, Linkedin, Amazon, EBay, every major bank and credit card company, etc to try and hack those accounts as well
- if your emails contained ANY financial information (Paypal receipts, online banking statement, credit card bills, et) you need to IMMEDIATELY inform these institutions. You will have to freeze your bank and credit card accounts and get new account numbers and cards sent to you. Set up a new email address to change your Paypal account. These hackers will go through all of your emails to see if there is anything they can use to steal your money and identity
- also consider filing a fraud alert with the credit bureaus -- read the FTC website http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/id...

You didn't get an email recently that looked like it was from Yahoo asking you to verify or update your account, or that your account had exceeded its limits, or that there was suspcious activity did you? That was not from Yahoo, that was a phishing scam

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