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Bt Spamming Emails
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2 questions:
1. Why has BT email recently (over the past 6 months or so) randomly spammed emails from trusted contacts e.g. my daughter + 2 other friends with whom I frequently exchange emails?
2. What can I do about it as it's more than annoying?
1. Why has BT email recently (over the past 6 months or so) randomly spammed emails from trusted contacts e.g. my daughter + 2 other friends with whom I frequently exchange emails?
2. What can I do about it as it's more than annoying?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.BT isn't sending you spam. Someone who has hacked into your contacts list is.
Once someone has accessed your contacts list, they'll be able to send out spam (not only to you but to others as well) that looks as if it's come from the people on that list. They'll also be able to send out spam which apparently comes from your own address. It's too late to do anything about it, other than to warn everyone on your contacts list that it's likely to happen. (An AB member, Anaxcrosswords, had his email contacts list hacked several years ago. My address was on that list and every few months I receive an email which appears to come from him but which actually only has a dodgy-looking link inside it. It's too late for him to be able to do anything about it).
Once someone has accessed your contacts list, they'll be able to send out spam (not only to you but to others as well) that looks as if it's come from the people on that list. They'll also be able to send out spam which apparently comes from your own address. It's too late to do anything about it, other than to warn everyone on your contacts list that it's likely to happen. (An AB member, Anaxcrosswords, had his email contacts list hacked several years ago. My address was on that list and every few months I receive an email which appears to come from him but which actually only has a dodgy-looking link inside it. It's too late for him to be able to do anything about it).
So Bt are not spamming emails, they are marking emails as spam. You can prevent this by adding your daughter's and friend's email addresses to the "safe senders" list. At the following link, scroll down to "using the safe senders feature".
http:// bt.cust help.co m/app/a nswers/ detail/ a_id/53 113/~/u sing-bt -mails- anti-sp am-feat ures
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