Question:
How can i spam mail in my inbox which i don't want?
prayas p
2006-08-10 23:53:58 UTC
I want to spam incoming mail which i sont want.for example sara freder .sara freder sending me regular mail but i want to get rid from this
Eight answers:
VS
2006-08-11 00:10:50 UTC
well u can go to options at the right hand side of your screen and click on the block addresses. type the address or mail id of the person you don't want to receive mail from and click 'add'. the persons id will be blocked and you will no longer be able to get mails from them....

if your spam message filter is not on, you can switch it on which is just above your block address option. all suspected spam mails will then be delivered to your bulk folder....you can change the settings accordingly....

hope this is helpful. take care.
erwyn86
2006-08-11 00:07:39 UTC
Just press the Spam button in the header of the mail and it'll be sent to the Bulk and next time you receive mail from that address, it'll be sent to Bulk.
2006-08-11 00:14:31 UTC
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a.sharda
2006-08-11 00:04:32 UTC
there is a option of report spam in each mail box just report the spam ....by selecting the message
?
2016-12-17 13:54:27 UTC
unsolicited mail is in fact unsolicited mail you do no longer desire to acquire in case you get stressful digital mail's on your inbox click on it and hit the unsolicited mail button so on each and every occasion something type that source comes by using it extremely is going to bypass into the unsolicited mail folder
rajiv a
2006-08-11 00:16:24 UTC
u open the message and there is option (unsubscribe) for blocking unwanted mails from any groups , or else u report the message as a spam which is coming from any one else.
2006-08-11 00:05:27 UTC
to spam a mail go to spam option & active it

-->mail

-->option

-->spam protection







for sara freder... u can unsuscribe it... go to bottom of da page, u can see unsuscribe option..
innovative
2006-08-11 00:06:34 UTC
go in settings at ur email id and there u will find an option that 'block the address'.by this u can block the address whatever u want.


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