Better filters to direct spam away from my inbox. Way too much spam mail!!
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E D commented
Too much spam. This is ridiculous. WE all think yahoo is sending it to get people to pay for a "Pro" account.
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Susan Runholt commented
I didn't have a problem with spam in the previous version. This version lets far too many spam messages through. I had zero per day with the old version but at least four a day with your update. I can't find a setting allowing me to stregthen my span filter.
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E D commented
Better spam filtering
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Sheila Koch Erickson commented
need a working spam filter! about to switch to gmail!!!
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Anonymous commented
Very annoying. Does Yahoo own Shark Tank?
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Scott commented
I'm sick and tired of having to scroll thru and flag obvious SPAM messages in my inbox. Who fell asleep at the switch, Yahoo? Someone is obviously making way too much money and spends time watching interweb videos instead of keeping my inbox safe
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Anonymous commented
Tell me when I have SPAM and how many emails. For sometime I've been wondering why a contact had not replied to my email with appointment information. Well, the reply was in SPAM along with a second reply. We need to know when there is SPAM. Yahoo filters aren't always right!
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Nick Hartman commented
HORRIBLE SPAM FILTER. Out of all the email I use this is by FAR the worst.
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Anonymous commented
phishing scams
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Kevin G commented
On the SPAM folder, we no longer can sort by sender, only date. Put it back. Spam is far easier to sort by sender. I can quickly eliminate
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Gustavo Aganza commented
Please include something to mark spam mail. I've been receiving mail from a Canadian Pharmacy for years and tried all ways to stop their mail, even contact by mail. You provide a way to stop regular mail from stores, but not for spam and this may appear as complicity with Yahoo.
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morris commented
you can make the spam filter work
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Stacie Houston commented
TOO MUCH SPAM!!!! Fix the filter!
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Kurt Stephens commented
Your spam filter is in serious need of improvement. I constantly received emails from addresses such as "<k4hjEEgvgJQNbXxEGtyw5CthvjIXenY7AVcw@midr.elittional.net>" which I mark as spam yet they continue to arrive in my inbox ... How is this so difficult?
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Harvey Brown commented
create better spam blocking
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Sue Haxton commented
Need to be able to track SPAM a lot better than now. Remove Spam faster than normal and keep them from coming into the Inbox for good.
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Jan Kump commented
Fix the SPAM filter
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Janene Naugle commented
Your spam filter does a pretty good job overall, but lately, I'm getting numerous spam messages in my inbox every day. They seem to have one thing in common: subject lines with double spaces in them. Is there a way to assume that anything with a double space is sent to the spam folder without me having to do it. The sender email is different each time, of course...so blocking it does very little to help the situation.
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Brian Sprackling commented
Bring back the 'right click' on mouse while hovering cursor over spam address giving drop down menu and then one click to block. The way you have now instructed us to block emails via the 'inspect element' is a complete backward step in the evolution of Yahoo mail.
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Andrew Katic commented
I love the new layout and templates of Yahoo mail, but since the change, I've had a huge increase in Spam about Bitcoins, investments, prizes, and dating, when before I'd get none. I label these as spam everyday and move them to the spam folder, but the yahoo spam filtering doesn't seem to pick up on most of these and the next day I have a stack of new ones in my inbox. Due to the volume, it's not practical to cut and paste the address of every single offending email address, as they're all different. Sometimes, the identical email will come from three different addresses, indicating that the phishers/spammers seem to have some kind of generator of random addresses.