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Canadian Pharmacy Email Spam
Maybe this's already world wide topic, there's someone here know how to solve this problem? i already try change my password, but lookslike still received that spam E-Mail ,
Maybe this's already world wide topic, there's someone here know how to solve this problem? i already try change my password, but lookslike still received that spam E-Mail ,
Changing your password cannot change the kind of e-mails that you receive.
There are two things you can do:
Use whatever tools your e-mail provider may have available to report the e-mail as spam, or you can change your e-mail address.
For example, Comcast has two options that I know of: for people who access their e-mail with a web browser, there's a Spam button. For people like me who use a separate program (I use Outlook 2003), they have a special e-mail address to forward spam to - but it's for Comcast users only.
Well, I was actually talking about just signing up for a new e-mail address and abandoning the old one. I doubt that any e-mail provider would allow a user to change their e-mail address unless it's an extremely offensive one or some special case like that.
Are you using your web browser to access Yahoo mail? If so, then look around to see if there's a way to report the e-mail as spam. Keep doing that for a few days or a few weeks and it will eventually be taken care of for you.
I also recommend looking into ways to block the sender's e-mail address.
Here are a couple of articles I found using Yahoo's Help search for Yahoo Mail:
Mail Help | - SLN3402 - How to report spam to Yahoo!
Mail Help | - SLN3227 - How to stop spam from coming into your Yahoo! Mail Inbox.
Thanks Guys , i will Try it ...