spam email


 The Email SPAM filter fights a losing battle. I am doing an ANTI-SPAM test. And discussion boards. I was expecting to get SPAMMED to death, which is exactly what is starting to happen. Every day, I receive about 20 junk emails. I know that’s a bit , but for someone who uses it to never see SPAM in their inbox, it’s a small thing. I did this kind of test, I once had Yahoo! Email, and I took the time to delete all my SPAM (in the inbox). I will share my secret. 


1. First, you must have 3 email addresses; (@ . Hotmail , @ . Yahoo , @ . Gmail ) . These 3 email addresses should represent your public (personal) email address, your business email address, and your spam host). Remember to use a little more of your email address, when you will have less SPAM.


 2. If you wish to use your public or business email address, for each site you visit, (which you edit or share with your email address) you should check the Site Privacy Policy. You don’t have to read the policy, but finger on it and see what their policy is by sharing your information. If the policy does not contain this section of the law or the site does not have a Privacy Policy (publicly linked) then doubt and assume that this site plans to share your information. Many sites claim to be legitimate and have a privacy policy in place, but with a backdoor they sell your information, so never put your full trust in privacy policy, just make good judgment. 


The best thing about managing your SPAM is how you can imagine how someone found your email address, because your SPAM value is very low, and you manage your email address securely. Anywhere you need to enter your email address, and you feel unsure about using your public or business email address you should enter your spam hosting email. 


3. Your (personal) public email address should be used for trusted social media sources, such as: forums, chat boards that you regularly create. This address should only be used on sites you trust and visit on a daily basis or from time to time. Your public email address should be used for registration forms (only sites from which you want information). Your public email address should be used to subscribe to newsletters you launch. Your public (personal) email address should be your most frequently used email address for basic daily communication. This is the email address you should share with family, friends, and coworkers. 


4. In fact, your business email should NOT be a free email address, it should be an email address with your company, website, or your business name (example: @ . Yourcompanyname .com). If you do not have a company, business, or website then use a free email address and make this your email address for professional purposes, such as including this email in your resume, etc. This should be an extremely reliable source of information. You should only share your business email address with your face-to-face contacts at professional or business level. 


Example: You should not share this email address with corporate customer service staff, but you should share this email address with the company's CEO. This is your special email address. In some cases you can share your email address with customer service staff, but the source must be trusted, and you must make good judgment. Example: If a company plans to send you sensitive information via email, such as financial market account information. 


Your business email can be used to sign up for sites that you will use for your credit card and is a highly respected and trusted site, known worldwide. This email should only be used by those you trust with your information and trustworthy people will not share or send you ads. You should only use this email address to obtain information or company-related information that directly affects you or your business at the consumer or business level. YOU SHOULD NOT publish your business email address to any website, forum, chat board, or other social media available.


5. Your spam email address is the email address you should use whenever you feel suspicious, when you do not trust the site, or when the site does not provide you with the information you wish to receive. Many sites have products, services, or services you want, but to register or advance you must enter an email address (and most of the time the email address must be valid and verified), so you must have a spam email address, for unreliable sources. . 


Using your spam email address you can easily sign up for any site while using a valid email address, which you can log in to verify the authenticity of email addresses. 6. Most online and current software installers have a ‘Report Spam’ feature that prevents future mail delivery from the sender. It is important to make good use of this feature, as it will help keep your inbox free of unwanted email. The only email addresses you are concerned about receiving spam from your email address and business email address, the hosted spam email address should not be your daily account, you should only log in to your spam email address to verify -mail. 


At this point you should not receive any spam in your business email address account, if you follow the steps above, but if you do, make sure you use the ‘Report Spam’ feature to block future deliveries. Use the 'Report Spam' feature as soon as you receive spam, so there are no delays and make sure you don't miss the spam message. In your email address account you will likely receive spam or unsolicited email messages, if you do so make sure you use the 'Report Spam' feature every time you receive a piece of unwanted mail, within a few months and properly manage your email address (follow steps above) you should never see or see too much spam coming into your inbox. 


This will promptly delete any mail you do not wish to have. Following the steps above is important for getting a good clean inbox. Managing your email address ultimately is your responsibility, and you should know who you are sharing your information with. Most people use a single email address in all their communications, this method is not the best option. You must use at least 3 email addresses that adhere to the steps above. 


You can simply log in to one account, your email address or your business address and receive an email from another to your most frequently accessed account. Likewise, you can also send an email from the account under your personal or business email address. Setting up multiple forwarders and sender accounts is not a difficult task for 3 major online email clients. For some additional steps it may need to be taken, such as Yahoo! you must have a paid account to send your email, but from Gmail you can automatically send your email wherever you want for FREE. 


So, when you send your Gmail email to Yahoo! your account and set up multiple accounts within Yahoo! your Account when you are in good condition. Use a Hotmail account as your spam keeper. This is just an idea, but you can set it up any way you like, whatever you like. Right now, I paid for Yahoo! I'm using my Gmail account as my personal email, and I'm using my Hotmail account as my spam sender.


 My Yahoo Mail is transferred directly to my Gmail account, and I have a sender account setup in my Gmail account, which will send mail as Yahoo! my email address. I use Gmail Notify and know as soon as I receive a new email from my public (personal) or business email address. 


I usually log in to my Hotmail account, just to confirm the email or sign in just so my account doesn't close. This approach has kept my inbox clean for many years, and now I am sure it will help you in your battle against SPAM!

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