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Junk mail
Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2012 1:07 pm
by paula121s
Hi
I have a hotmail e mail account, the junk setting is at its highest but over the last week I seem to have been getting a huge amount of junk mail in both inbox and junk mailboxes. Is anyone else having the same problems? I a morning I have had so far 35 junk emails!!
Apart from cancelling this e mail address does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks
Paula
Re: Junk mail
Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2012 1:28 pm
by cyprusishome
The biggest source of junk, IMO, is from forwarde e-mails.
IE When you forward jokes etc and people do not delete your e-address before forwarding on. All these addresses are "harvested" later by somone who ultimatley receives that forwarded msg.
DO NOT FORWARD e-mails is a way of cutting down on the junk but if you do put a big notice for the receiver to delete your address before they forward.
With the mail you have received make sure you mark as junk or phishing scam and delete. Also add the address to your blocked mail file.
Re: Junk mail
Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2012 1:50 pm
by MoBry
I've always found hotmail the worst for junk mail, when we were moving here and had no fixed address, we used gmail and it seems far more secure.
Re: Junk mail
Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2012 6:18 pm
by Halffull
I agree with Mobry I did the same, my hotmail account was full of junk moved to Gmail and get very little at all
Re: Junk mail
Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2012 6:40 pm
by Mel7348
Yahoo is pretty junk free as well.
Re: Junk mail
Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2012 7:25 pm
by Philoz
G mail is the best by far in my opinion-I have G mail and google calender which is excellent-And synch it all with Outlook on my main computer.
Re: Junk mail
Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2012 8:12 pm
by paula121s
Thanks for the replies, sounds like I may have to ditch hotmail!!
Re: Junk mail
Posted: Mon 05 Nov 2012 11:54 am
by stellasstar1
I have Webmail, which has a special section for Black addresses, so each time I get something I don't want, I just blacklist it.
Re: Junk mail
Posted: Mon 05 Nov 2012 4:54 pm
by How188
Hi Paula, I suggest you do your address cahnge when you get home and choose your new network provider.
Then you can use your address book to notify those people who you want have you new address.
Sorry we did not mange to meet up before I went home my "problem" re-occured.
Keep in touch.
Howard@Zeytinlik
Re: Junk mail
Posted: Mon 05 Nov 2012 7:20 pm
by mickhm
I also use hotmail and It was quite good until they migrated me to outlook. I don't like outlook so I changed it back to hotmail and since then my jun k mail has gone through the roof.I think it's a vendetta cos I won't use outlook
Re: Junk mail
Posted: Tue 06 Nov 2012 10:30 am
by How188
I believe, as a long term Outlook user, if you were to tailor outlook junk mail handling you would solve your problem completely.
Takes a little effort in the beginning but well worth it.