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For more than 5 months I have tolerated the massive influx of Spam from my emial account. I check my spam filter settings, my outlook junk mail settings, and even resorted to deleting spam one by one. There has to be some solution to stopping this push of junk mail from the server to my inbox.
Any ideas and suggestions?
SPAM Detector tool - for incoming email only
What does SPAM DETECTOR tool do?
Your ability to communicate with family or friends can be hindered by unsolicited email or "spam". If you have your SPAM Detector ON, it will sift and catch unsolicited emails sent to your email account and either present them in the SPAM Detector folder or delete them. (Note: You can adjust your SPAM Detector settings in the Settings/Email Settings tab within Message Center.)
Furthermore, if there are emails you deem as SPAM, you can “Mark as SPAM” by selecting the email from your email inbox list view and select SPAM icon from top menu bar. It will put the email in your SPAM Detector folder and send an email to the VZ Abuse team and third party vendor to evaluate. If it is deemed SPAM, SPAM Detector definitions/rules will be updated.
Please note that marking email as SPAM does not add the email to the Blocked Senders list. Furthermore, SPAMMERs rarely use the same email address more than once to send SPAM.
With that said, You should start doing the following:
if you use webmail you have to use a combo of spam button and blocking addresses with filters.
If you switch over and use outlook or a similiar tool, then they have more advanced spam tools that you can use.
here's some great info you can use.
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