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I Am Not Getting Many Of My E-mails Anymore - First They Were Going To Spam Now It Seems They

Spam Filtering: How could I stop getting mails from "Mail delivery subsystem"?

So your emails are bouncing.There could be a few major reasons for this. Here are the most likely ones:the address you are sending to doesn’t exists (either your contact is wrong or there is a typo)your domain has been blocked by your recipient or a spam filterYour message is too largethe mailbox you are sending too is fullOf these, the easiest to deal with are the first three. It is worth it to read the response you get to figure out which one it is.To get the easy ones out of the way:if the message is tool large, remove some of the media and other bulky content from itif the mailbox is full, schedule the message to be sent after you think the recipient has cleared their mailboxThe other two mean that your message is being treated as spam.If the address doesn’t exist, delete it. The more bounces you get, the worse your sender reputation will be, which might get you on a blacklist.If your domain has been blocked by the recipient, it either means:They don’t want to receive messages from you because they look like spam. You can read here about how to make your emails look less like spam: Avoid the Spam Folder: Get Your Customer to Read Your Cold EmailThey wanted you to stop sending them messages and you didn’t comply. This is illegal and generally a bad practice. For more info about North American spam laws, you can read this article: Sales Outreach Emails In Light of Anti-SPAM LawsIf you have been blocked by a spam filter, you may have been put on a blacklist. You can read here about how to comply with spam filters and get off blacklists: Avoid the Spam Folder: Get Your Customer to Read Your Cold EmailIt is also worth authenticating your domain as spammers can hijack domains to do their spamming. This can leave your sender reputation in tatters and lead to more responses from the Mail Delivery Subsystem.

Why can't I receive email anymore from Yankee Candle's mailing list?

For two years or so I've been on the Yankee Candle mailing list, and I receive offers and news about sales every few days on average. Early in March, I suddenly stopped receiving any emails from them at all. When I finally noticed, I went to their site and entered my email address in the mailing list again, but this did nothing.

I sent them an email, and they suggested I add their address to my "address book," which Yahoo doesn't seem to have, so I added them to my contacts instead. Still, I didn't get anything from the mailing list.

I've gone through all the official suggestions in the Yahoo mail help section - I made sure I didn't accidentally block them, I'm not filtering any mail, I've changed NO options anywhere at all, etc. Why can't I receive messages from this mailing list?? It's driving me crazy.

Annabelle

How do you fix Yahoo Mail that is not receiving email?

Hi there!Not getting the emails you expect is frustrating. Use these steps to identify if there's an issue with your account or the sender's account that's preventing the messages from arriving.Check if your account has any errorsSign in to your Yahoo Mail account on a computer and send yourself an email.If you get an error - address that to fix the issue.If you don't get an error - your account is working as expected.Check your account settingsThese settings can prevent email from getting to your Inbox:Spam folder - Check your spam folder to see if the email was incorrectly marked.Blocked address - The sender may have been blocked by mistake.Email filters - Check your filters to see if the email could've arrived in another folder.Reply-to address - Make sure your reply-to address is blank.Have the sender check their accountIf you didn't find anything wrong with your account, then the issue is on the sender's side.Make sure they entered your full email address correctly.Suggest they contact their email provider for further assistance.

How do i recover emails accidentally marked as spam that i can't find anymore?

i have classic yahoo mail. i accidentally checked the sender box that would mark all the emails from my entire first page instead of just the very top email. without realizing this mistake, i hit the spam button. now all of those messages are gone. immediately i looked into my trash folder and none of those emails in the spam bulk folder were the emails i accidentally marked as spam. is there a way to recover those emails that were mistakenly removed as spam? thank you for your time.

I am receiving spam email from friends and family email addresses.?

You are right, never click anything in the enclosed. If there is no subject and you do not recognize who it's from then mark it as spam.
They do not need to change their email address, but it would be a very good idea to change their passwords. First thing to do is clean off all temp files and cookies, to do that when the browser is open press and hold down the Ctrl, Shift, and Delete keys on the keyboard. Update their virus protection and do a full scan. Then change the password.
It would be a good idea to send out to your contacts that those emails that contain those links are really not from you, and not to click on them and to do what you have done.
Basically it is a spambot that comes in from a variety of sources and copies peoples email addresses.

CH

Why am I being shamed for "still" having a Yahoo email address, when a network of thousands of people over 20 years has that address? What sense is there to losing all those business & personal contacts, to prove I'm modern or hip? It sounds absurd.

Well, first, let’s get a something out of the way.No one should be ‘shaming’ you. It’s your choice. OTOH, if people are respectfully suggesting you change, there are reasons.It has nothing to do with being ‘hip’ or ‘modern.’ It has everything to do with security. Yahoo has become a ‘spam magnet.’ Anyone who wants to spam others, if they aren’t using an .ru account, they will use a yahoo account. Yahoo has done little to nothing to circumvent this.So when people get a yahoo email, it may go directly to their spam box, depending on the filters they have, or may not get there at all, depending on the filters it has to go through on it’s way. Furthermore, if they don’t recognize your address because they know you, they may automatically assume it’s spam.Also, some people don’t really like sending to yahoo accounts, because once they send to you through their email, they know their email is not only someplace in Yahoo’s cyberspace, but more specifically on your computer. And many people consider that if someone is still using a Yahoo account, that they may not be very security conscious or educated, so they may feel their email runs a risk being on your computer if you were to get hacked.Yahoo is just thought of by some computer saavy people as the creepy old man that hangs out at the schoolyard. It’s just a spammy, icky place to some people.Lastly, if you ever do decide to get a new, free, email account, like a gmail account, for instance, where they have much better filters, there is no reason you need to lose your contacts. They can be exported from Yahoo, and imported into other email services.Need to Export Your Address Book from Yahoo Mail? Here's HowNeed to Import Yahoo Mail and Contacts Into Gmail? Follow This GuideI hope this helps.

My spam folder in AOL mail has gone missing??!?

First off, there WAS a spam folder just a couple of days ago, but like the question indicates, it decided to walk off and leave. I was reading some questions related to this and one person suggested that the service does not come with a free account, but my parents pay for it (and NO I am not a bum who lives in her parents' basement.... I'm 15 so am required to *lol*). Anyway, I was wondering if anyone else has had this problem with AOL and whether or not there's another way to check the spam folder?

Thank you!
-Ali

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