Monday, May 24, 2010

Somebody knows how to stop spams from repeatidly being sent to my Hotmail and Yahoo adress?

You cant really stop it. The best thing you can do is use a junk address to sign up for sites or fill out forms on websites you dont trust. Alot of sites will sell your email addresses to spammers. You dont write your phone number all over cause you know people would call you, treat your email address with the same attitude and you will do fine.

Somebody knows how to stop spams from repeatidly being sent to my Hotmail and Yahoo adress?
Mark each E-mail as Spam


I will automatically block E-mails from those people
Reply:Just sign up once for that "free" PSP or vacation to Cabos, and you'll be getting spam from everyone trying to sell you everything. Your address is kept on a database and is sold to hundreds of kind people who do the same.





Don't want spam? Don't sign up with ANYTHING. Oh, you did it already? Too late.
Reply:use the spam folder.








go to the settings and change those preferences.
Reply:Stop signing up to things on the internet using your email address. A lot of those companies sell off your email
Reply:why do you have hotmail anyway? it is the most unsecure email account there is. it's easy to read other people's emails there.





below is how to stop spam at yahoo.





鈽呪槄 BLOCKING SPAM AT YAHOO! 鈽呪槄





鈼?Below is an email message from Yahoo's Mail Abuse Team showing the correct ways to block spam in Yahoo Mail.





鈼?We understand your concerns about receiving unsolicited email, and can certainly empathize with your frustration. Yahoo! Mail offers several tools to help you keep spam out of your Inbox. To find the following tools (except "This Is Spam") click on OPTIONS in your mail account.








鈼?1. "This is Spam" link -- The most effective way to prevent spam from entering your Inbox is to use the "This is Spam" link next to the "From" address in every message you consider spam. By sending examples of spam to Yahoo! for review, it will increase the effectiveness of Spamguard, Yahoo! Mail's filtering system. Yahoo! will use the messages you send to constantly improve the Spamguard technology and help ensure that unwanted messages are delivered to your Bulk Mail Folder rather than your Inbox.





鈼?2. Filters -- Yahoo! Mail offers you the ability to create filters for your account. You can create filters to deliver emails to a special folder, or to the Trash folder that:





* contain specific words or phrases


* are from a sender's domain


* contain other characteristics you find in spam


鈼?Learn more about setting up filters at the Help Desk, located at:





鈽?http://help.yahoo.com/help/mail/manage/m...





鈼?3. Block an address -- Use this feature to block email addresses you do not want to receive email from. When an address is blocked, incoming email from these addresses will be automatically disposed of, without bouncing back to the sender. When you remove an address from your Blocked Addresses list, you will once again be able to receive mail


from that address. For directions on how to block an email address, please visit:





鈽?http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/mail/read/...





鈼?4. Report the spam -- If you receive harassing or unwanted mail from what appears to be a "@yahoo.com" address, you can forward the message directly to us for review at:





a...@yahoo.com





鈼?Please include an unedited copy of the original message along with the full Internet headers. To learn how to display full headers in Yahoo! Mail, please visit:





鈽?http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/mail/confi...





鈼?If you receive unwanted mail from a non-"@yahoo.com" address, you may try contacting the sender's email provider by identifying the sender's domain and contacting the administrator of that domain. Unfortunately, Yahoo! has no control over activities outside its service, and therefore we cannot take action in these situations. The sender's provider should be in a better position to take appropriate action against the sender's account.





鈼?If you have any further questions about spam, please see our Online


Support web page at:





鈽?http://help.yahoo.com/help/mail/spam/





鈽?http://antispam.yahoo.com/tips





鈼?Yahoo's main menu with links to every part of Yahoo.





鈽?http://docs.yahoo.com/docs/family/more/
Reply:Yes in your options turn your junk mail filter to high....





You shouldn't get anymore.

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