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Handling overwhelming volume of spam emails.
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<blockquote data-quote="PaulRanger1" data-source="post: 1642446" data-attributes="member: 314584"><p>I've recently begun to be swamped by many spam emails, at least some of which contain malware, and would like to know how I can best handle each one as appears in the "In Box", to prevent receiving any further spam from that sender.</p><p></p><p>I tried some years ago to add a known sender (not of spam) to a "black list" within Apple Mail which I presumed would prevent receipt of any further emails from that sender.</p><p></p><p>I never found out how to create/use a "black list", nor even if such a thing existed. Eventually, he got the 'message' and ceased sending me emails, so the problem was resolved.</p><p></p><p>Can any member please advise if there is a way to create and update a "black list" within Mail and if by adding a sender to that list, no further emails will be accepted in the "In Box".</p><p></p><p>Sincerely, PaulRanger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulRanger1, post: 1642446, member: 314584"] I've recently begun to be swamped by many spam emails, at least some of which contain malware, and would like to know how I can best handle each one as appears in the "In Box", to prevent receiving any further spam from that sender. I tried some years ago to add a known sender (not of spam) to a "black list" within Apple Mail which I presumed would prevent receipt of any further emails from that sender. I never found out how to create/use a "black list", nor even if such a thing existed. Eventually, he got the 'message' and ceased sending me emails, so the problem was resolved. Can any member please advise if there is a way to create and update a "black list" within Mail and if by adding a sender to that list, no further emails will be accepted in the "In Box". Sincerely, PaulRanger. [/QUOTE]
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