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Stopping Unwanted Emails
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I'm being deluged with emails offering me services of a sexual nature that I have no wish to take up - at 79 I'm way past my sell-by date even if I'd ever been interested, which is certainly not the case. I delete the domain, the sender, and the email, but still they come. Is there a solution, please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm fairly sure I was able to stop this once before, some years ago. This is a newish laptop, but that surely wouldn't make a difference? I think I may have been using a different email provider then. I'm getting several every day; all from the female gender (if I'm allowed to say that now?). I'd have thought they would have given up after getting no response for a year or more.
Try something like
https:/ /www.ma ilwashe r.net/
Its not one I’ve used, but I did use a similar one years ago for somebody else.
https:/
Its not one I’ve used, but I did use a similar one years ago for somebody else.
Hi Tearinghair
As Tuvok has suggested, use something like Mailwasher, which comes with both a free and professional version, especially if you use a client program such as Thunderbird. I have used the free version for many years for my various emails accounts, and all spam of the sort that you are being plagued by is intercepted and sent to spam folders automatically, no matter what the senders domain or name is, Mailwasher picks them up probably by the nature of the content.
You can also set up 'Friends lists' for senders you wish to receive no matter what the content, or 'Black lists' for senders that seem to get through the normal filters but you wish to block.
I'm not sure if Mailwasher works with emails viewed via web browsers, but I have realised that whenever I pick up my emails on my Android mobile phone, or my I Pad, no spam messages appear, as if Mailwasher is working in the background all the time, even though it is only installed on my desktop PC.
As Tuvok has suggested, use something like Mailwasher, which comes with both a free and professional version, especially if you use a client program such as Thunderbird. I have used the free version for many years for my various emails accounts, and all spam of the sort that you are being plagued by is intercepted and sent to spam folders automatically, no matter what the senders domain or name is, Mailwasher picks them up probably by the nature of the content.
You can also set up 'Friends lists' for senders you wish to receive no matter what the content, or 'Black lists' for senders that seem to get through the normal filters but you wish to block.
I'm not sure if Mailwasher works with emails viewed via web browsers, but I have realised that whenever I pick up my emails on my Android mobile phone, or my I Pad, no spam messages appear, as if Mailwasher is working in the background all the time, even though it is only installed on my desktop PC.