Spam can't be unsubscribed, how do I get rid of it?

I keep getting spam from two addresses; unsubscribe doesn't work. They're service@lalaolike.com and servicede@lalaolike.com. When I write, I get no response. What should I do?

And no, I did NOT give the address anywhere…

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Alan1235
8 months ago

Enter your mail service as a spam so that it comes directly into the ton or into the spam. At Gmail, this goes for example by pressing on the three points and selecting “example@example.com blocking”.

Photon123
8 months ago
Reply to  Alan1235

At Gmail it is usually not necessary (at least with me) I can’t remember getting spam once. Always sorted out automatically.

Alan1235
8 months ago
Reply to  Photon123

I’ve already got 1-2 times spam on my Gmail that I’ve got for everything that’s so “unimportant”. So sometimes their filters don’t go.

odderanders
8 months ago

Hey,

log spam emails to your email provider as spam. Mostly there is a way to block the sender.

I would create a filter that shifts all emails from lalaolike.com directly into the spam folder.

Love greetings

mchawk777
8 months ago

unsubscribe does not work.

Loriot: “Ach!” 😉

With this feature, nix will be reordered to verify whether your email address is correct and active.
In short: You order more SPAM for me to order.

odderanders
8 months ago
Reply to  mchawk777

Actually, “unsubscribe” means unsubscribe or unsubscribe. By unsubscribing, you give less personal information and that can prevent spam.

mchawk777
8 months ago
Reply to  odderanders

This view is still very well described with “naiv”. 🤷

TheMonkfood
8 months ago

Mark the mails as spam, then they automatically land in the spam folder.

Or put the domain on the blacklist, then nothing comes to you

deruser1973
8 months ago

Block, with self-made filters…

deruser1973
8 months ago
Reply to  Condate

Can also be picked up with your own email client, on SMPT and IMAP basis…

Thunderbird can…