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I Keep Receiving Too Many Mails Spam And Cant Deleted It

I keep receiving dirty messages and e-mails in my spam box.?

I know you can delete the spam, but how do i stop it from continuing. Because everytime i delete it, the next hour i check my e-mail theres more. Please can u send me a solution and more info. Thank you

Why there are so many spam mails, and people delete it without opening, then what can be purpose of sending these mails?

Here’s some of the reasons I can think of:Email addresses are relatively easy to acquire.The cost of sending is negligible (not zero). That means even a very small response rate still makes the exercise viable.Emails, even within the digital marketing space, offer great analytics and insights that help improve your subsequent campaigns. That means you keep improving your email marketing ROI too.It’s difficult to escape an email that lands in your inbox (even though you never read your spam box mails). If nothing else, it helps brands stay on top-of-mind.Emails are increasingly accessed on the go, on hand-held devices. That means recipients are always reachable, unlike, say, TV or print ads where the target audience is available during certain hours of the day.Geographically, emails can land in any country and therefore cyberlaws are difficult to fully implement. That gives a good safety net to spammers or people who dupe recipients with Nigerian scams.

What is the best way to stop receiving spam in your Gmail account?

I scan my inbox every morning + click and delete all known spam. Once a month I respond/cancel the unwanted source (always politely). (takes around 5 minutes only)Richard - Retired Serial EntrepreneurMy entrepreneur article first written in 1988 - with updates (published widely and read by many other entrepreneurs worldwide)

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.

I get over 400 spam email a day on Yahoo mail. I delete the emails using Spam guard but they keep coming.?

u need to block these id .once u do this the no of spam mails will get reduced to may be 10 per day in ur case. after a month

let me give a suggestion most spam mails are sent to the bulk folder so if u delete it only the mail gets deleted & the id not blocked . so what u can do is create a folder called spam tranfer all the mail into it(spam ones)then click on the spam found on the top of the message
there is no need of opening the mail u can jus select the mail(check on the box) then click on spam option the id gets blocked

@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ AS U SAID THIS DID'NT WORK OUT THEN TRY THIS@@@@@@@@@@@@@

just stop opening ur bulk folder after a wil the mail them selves will be deleted & after some time te spamer will stop sending u mail

u can also use the disposable id feature of yahoo while regestering online

I keep getting emails in my bulk mail about sex products. I can't get them to stop. Please tell me something.

I tend to just ignore anything that gets placed in my bulk mail folder, periodically emptying it when it jumps up to over 500 items. Bulk mail items normally don't count towards a user's allocated space, so it really isn't an issue of free space for genuine mail.

Once in a while, if I am expecting something from a contact and haven't received it, I will scroll through the most recent items in bulk mail. If I find something from a friend or business contact, I will select it and mark it as "Not Spam" and then future messages are filtered into my standard inbox.

As others have said and will probably say after me, the filters Yahoo! uses are generally pretty good. They catch about 97% of the Spam I get.

How to stop unsolicited and spam emails getting sent to my Yahoo email account?

For like a year now, I have been getting alot of unsolicited and spam emails (ex: Be Naughty Company, Booty Call Alerts, Canadian Pharmacy, Get Laid, etc). I have been putting them all into the Unsubscribe folder everytime I get them, but I still get like 10-15 spam emails a day from the same email addresses. I know you can block email addresses with Yahoo, but I'm afraid that if I open up the emails, then I'll get a virus on my computer. Some of the emails don't even have a illegitimate email address either.

Anyone know how to stop the spam and unsolicited emails from being sent to my email address? I feel like putting the spam emails into my Unsubscribe folder doesn't help all that much since I still keep getting the emails.

How can I stop getting so much spam email?

There are a few things you can be aware of to ensure you're less susceptible to spam (unfortunately, you'll never rid yourself of it completely)...These are taken from an article I published recently titled "Still Getting Spam? 4 Email Mistakes to Avoid Today"...You’re Clicking UnsubscribeYour first instinct is to click the little unsubscribe button that’s hidden at the bottom of your email subscriptions and most spam messages. All it does now is inform the pesky spammer that they’ve found an email address that’s in use. Delighted at his success, the spammer lets the rest of his spammer entourage know about you.Do This Instead: Hit delete or if it’s definitely spam, flag it as such (Report Spam in Gmail, Spam in Yahoo), so your email client knows to filter future emails from that address.You Replied to The SpammerWhen you reply to a spammer asking them to give you a break, you’re doing two things that could slide your inbox into email hell.First – you’re whitelisting the spammer’s email. With that reply, your email provider thinks you know the sender and will have no future problem with new emails.Second – you just informed the spammer’s system of an email address that’s being used. Automatically, your spam levels will rise.Your Friends are CCing You Into MessagesWhen friends or colleagues CC you into messages, every other recipient in the group can see your address. If any of their email accounts are hacked, your email address will be found and harvested, making you more susceptible to spam.You Didn’t Read The Small PrintDisreputable sites (or dishonest employees of those sites) that you sign up to can illegally sell your email address to other companies and spammers. Unfortunately, there’s not much you can do about this, other than only sign up to sites that you trust.

Yahoo mail problems, failure to send, and can't delete?

Anyone else having trouble with yahoo email today? I have 50 unable to send messages, unable to delete. I don't know if it's just me, or anyone else with this problem.

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