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Answer» Entering "contests" and other similar online activities are the Main source of the issue... ... Investigate, and learn how to use: http://www.spamgourmet.com/ I know now that the contest sites were/are a problem. Guess I thought if I opted out of their email that was good enough. I will try the "spamgourmet". Thanks.spamgourmet LOOKS like a good tool to avoid some spam that can result from entering contests. A reminder from my comments in reply #10: you can use filters in Yahoo Mail to send certain messages directly to Trash.Quote from: khill75462 on August 12, 2013, 06:13:08 PM Hacker, sorry. I neglected to mention that it's already going to Spam. I want it to be filtered and go directly to trash and not find it in my Spam folder every day! I feel like I have to check Spam every day just in case something got put in there that shouldn't have been. It's a Yahoo account and they seem to be having trouble with everything these days - hijacking, sign-ins, etc. Thanx.I also have a Yahoo account & get the same emails. I check SPAM all the time because good ones sometimes go there instead of Inbox. SPAM filters are not perfect, but it's better than nothing. I probably get 100 SPAMS per day. Opting Out of email generally just tells them it is a valid email account & sell it for more money.Been a spamgourmet user for a long time. It's awesome. It's very flexible in naming conventions, number of nuisance emails it will LET through, and also as a disposable email generator. (For instance, I sign up for stuff and use the website or offer as my address - so, for example '[emailprotected]'... That way, I can ACTUALLY PAY attention to who is sending my name, where. And you can adjust it to ALLOW one message through - a confirmation, say - or up to 20 messages through. And while it doesn't archive messages, it does keep a count of how many it's thrown away over the years, from each address...) |
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