โMay-13-2022 10:13 AM
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โMay-28-2022 11:33 AM
toedtoes wrote:1492 wrote:time2roll wrote:toedtoes wrote:I agree. Deleting is not enough. Report as spam.
Rather than just deleting spam emails, report them as junk. It takes a while, but if you do that consistently, those emails will automatically go to your junk folder.
Reporting doesn't prevent the same spammers from targeting your email as it just blocks sender's specific address. Since they are aware of this, they create new email addresses knowing that a certain percent will always get through.
To a point. I use Juno and if I keep reporting items as junk, their system identifies subject line and will filter emails with similar subject lines even if the sender email is different.
For it to be effective though, I have to use Juno's online email system to identify emails as junk. If I do it through a third party like Thunderbird, it doesn't work.
โMay-14-2022 12:35 PM
1492 wrote:time2roll wrote:toedtoes wrote:I agree. Deleting is not enough. Report as spam.
Rather than just deleting spam emails, report them as junk. It takes a while, but if you do that consistently, those emails will automatically go to your junk folder.
Reporting doesn't prevent the same spammers from targeting your email as it just blocks sender's specific address. Since they are aware of this, they create new email addresses knowing that a certain percent will always get through.
โMay-14-2022 12:12 PM
time2roll wrote:toedtoes wrote:I agree. Deleting is not enough. Report as spam.
Rather than just deleting spam emails, report them as junk. It takes a while, but if you do that consistently, those emails will automatically go to your junk folder.
โMay-14-2022 04:02 AM
โMay-13-2022 09:04 PM
toedtoes wrote:I agree. Deleting is not enough. Report as spam.
Rather than just deleting spam emails, report them as junk. It takes a while, but if you do that consistently, those emails will automatically go to your junk folder.
โMay-13-2022 08:17 PM
way2roll wrote:1492 wrote:
Create a filter rule that sends 'ends with' @gmail.com to Junk, Trash, or another folder you create. You can then review those emails at your leisure. Deleting them in one fell swoop if appropriate. At least they won't clog up your Inbox.
What if legitimate emails come from a gmail account?
โMay-13-2022 05:49 PM
โMay-13-2022 04:16 PM
โMay-13-2022 02:56 PM
rk911 wrote:
we use 7 or 8 g-mail addresses. as of may 30th G-Mail is implimenting additional security features which may render T-Bird useless.
โMay-13-2022 02:55 PM
โMay-13-2022 02:42 PM
DD716TED wrote:
I have been using the Windows "Thunderbird" email program for many years now ...
DD716TED wrote:
Thunderbird won't let you block a domain like gmail.com
โMay-13-2022 12:23 PM
1492 wrote:
Create a filter rule that sends 'ends with' @gmail.com to Junk, Trash, or another folder you create. You can then review those emails at your leisure. Deleting them in one fell swoop if appropriate. At least they won't clog up your Inbox.
โMay-13-2022 12:02 PM