Unwanted email
By anil02
@anil02 (24688)
India
10 responses
@louievill (28851)
• Philippines
18 Nov 12
check and move to your spam folder, at least they they won't bother your inbox, go to the spam folder, check all or see if there is anything that is not spam then delete. Always go to your spam and delete mails you do not know or are not interested in.
@mythociate (21432)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
29 Nov 12
No you don't. It's sort of a side-effect of 'being networked'---there's a lot of noise. You'll either get used to it or figure out ways to dodge it or step out of the network all together ... C`est la Vie! ![](/Content/images/emotes/niceday.gif)
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@silverfox09 (4708)
• United States
21 Nov 12
I dont think you are alone , you have a lot of company including me . I have a lot of useless emails from spam sites that I cant get rid of .
@kiran8 (15348)
• Mangalore, India
19 Nov 12
You can use a filter so that they go into spam box , also you can individually tick them so that you dont get such mails again.It is the same with me, however most of the unwanted mail goes into spam and I simply dont bother to open them . All the best and have a nice day anil![](/Content/images/emotes/happy.gif)
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@heaytheblogger (2876)
• Philippines
18 Nov 12
You can put them in your spam folder so that when they email you it will be directed to your spam folder ready for deletion. It is also helpful that you report the email to your mail provider so that they can take action with regards to your problem.
@muneerhabeeb (363)
• India
19 Nov 12
Hello,
you can send the mails to spam folder so any mails from them will automatically be in spam.Only in gmail
@Asylum (47893)
• Manchester, England
18 Nov 12
There are options such as having them diverted to a junk mail folder etcetera, but it is very difficult to actually stop the influx of unwanted mail.
If you are using an online mail account, such as Hotmail or Yahoo mail, then there should be some filtering options available on the site itself. If you are using Microsoft Outlook or something similar then you could try logging into your ISP and checking for such settings which would filter mail before it actually reaches your computer. Neither of these options are likely to totally eradicate the problem because it would not be practical to limit the incoming mail to a specific set of addresses in case a friend uses a new email account. Nevertheless, it may help to dilute the problem for you.
@succeednow (1633)
• Singapore
18 Nov 12
Hi anil02,
What you need to do is to filter out those unwanted or unsolicited emails into the junk folder. Most email account e.g. Yahoo mail, gmail etc have such a feature. Just look it up and do accordingly to the instructions. You'll be free of junk emails forever! Have a nice day.
@natliegleb (5173)
• India
18 Nov 12
we all face more kind of spam each day and there is a stringent measure which is being taken to avoid it,its just a matter of time,ignore or unsubscribe
@ruinattack (52)
• United Arab Emirates
18 Nov 12
which server are you using? If hotmail, then you can either block all messages from the unwanted senders, or choose that all your emails go to the junk folder. However, if you do that, you should check your junk folder frequently to look for wanted mails.
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