How to stop spam emails?
Hi, I just have a quick question. I keep getting emails from various dating sites, like (M1lfs-p0ppen.com), telling me I've signed up and need to activate my account. Of course, I just delete these emails, but lately, I've been getting one like this once a week from various sites. Have you ever received something like this, and if so, how do you handle it?
I'm getting this all the time. "Supply services", sometimes of small blue pills, sometimes of "Inkasso companies" to which I should transfer money to a foreign IBAN… From time to time I also get the message that one would have inherited a seven-digit amount – once the "blower" even had the name of one of my dogs…
And yesterday I found a beautiful blackmail in the spam folder – the usual stop: I was hacked and there is a video on which I can see how I watch porn and jaxxe – and so on and so on the full program stop. I was really amusing – I've never been on such pages for adults… For my 1400€ in Bitcoins this a…hole can wait a long time!
The advice I can give you is the following: Keep your mail program always at the latest (I use Thunderbird) so that such emails go to the spam folder without even getting anything from them.
You can't do more…
I am at Gmail to see if there is a function to send such things directly into the spam
I get legit 10 per day… all always land reliably in the spam folder, but it's annoying anyway. Blocking every single email would be an infinite work. So we will probably just stay a new mailbox 😐😅
Seems like I'm really wondering where my emails have been. 😀
Remove cookies from your browser (after each time no dating emails have been received). Otherwise you need to block or block the mail address Ignore
Good joke! …but if you like to believe it!
so with cookies worked with me, in every case nothing came after
Yes – Ignore.
A good SPAM filter would of course be helpful.
Unfortunately, the spam filter does not always work properly or shows to which the email is important :/
This is also very important to the provider.
If you want to make yourself the effort to train a filter, "Thunderbird" provides very good services.
I know – but fortunately most SPAMs land with me also where they belong.
And the few exceptions I personally don't find so bad…