Help with my account
For the last two days I’m receiving dozens of nonsense emails. How can this be stopped? Thx
Hi there. The more often you mark these emails as Spam, the more you train your personal mail filter to recognize them as such. We recommend following these steps to manage your incoming emails: https://help.yahoo.com/kb/manage-spam-mailing-lists-yahoo-mail-sln28056.html
You can always create filters: https://help.yahoo.com/kb/new-mail-for-desktop/filters-organize-yahoo-mail-sln28071.html
If you need additional help, you can go to help.yahoo.com
Thanks,
Yahoo Mail team
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Shaina _ commented
I keep receiving the same emails to my inbox and marking them as spam but see no improvement. Yahoo needs to improve the spam recognition technology because this is getting to be a real pain to manage.
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[Deleted User] commented
I posted this months ago but every day I get at least 2 e-mails with senders named these:
..:Thank you; Costco:..
░....Capital One.....░
.☼.HOME DEPOT.☼.
▲.Thank you..Costco.▲.
••Thank You: Costco••
and countless others with varying characters and/or a mix of periods and colons, etc. I've tried filtering and marking these e-mails as spam but they always end up in my inbox. I even have filtered "Costco", "Home Depot", and any other common words I've seen but they still bypass the filter and end up in my inbox. If anyone else gets spam like this, I can only imagine if they actually do want newsletters from Costco and such.
I don't know if it's necessarily the filter, but I get regular spam as well that goes into the spam folder. I would like if yahoo could somehow see the "☒….Please confirm your email.….☒", "↑.Capital One.↑", "*-Thank You: Costco.*", the asterisks, the periods, and special characters and mark that as automatic spam so these e-mails at least make it to the spam folder. They're always different but at least 90% of them have a period in front of actual words, so maybe that can be a factor. I just don't want them in my inbox :( -
Scott Wilson commented
With all the junk mail/spam/scams that everyone gets now, and especially with people falling for gift card scams daily, please increase the amount of email addresses you can block. Doesn't need to be unlimited, but at least double it. Please.
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[Deleted User] commented
Google Mail is also free.. I repeat FREE.. But Gmail doesn't send me spams 24/7.. and unfortunately I've opened a ****** email in Yahoo ****.. nd because I didn't activate yahoo+ you ******* ******* send me spams 24 hour.. just stop sending spams.. tired of your ****.. That's the reason people are quitting Yahoo and adopting Google
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sonia welch commented
stop putting all spam in my emails and sexual content!
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[Deleted User] commented
Since yahoo does nothing about spammers, the blocked senders list should allow at least 20,000 entries.
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. . commented
I since received two messages from a sender that I very decidedly blocked using Yahoo Mail's Block Senders feature. No idea why, but I've blocked the sender after each message received. Can't imagine why it would fail like this.
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Andreas Martin Koch commented
How to put members on lists? Did it before, but now it dont work
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J. Byron Copley commented
Please fix the spam problem!!!
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Gianfranco C. commented
Stop sending us mail. you're al leat violating the Europian legislation on the subject an don't leave us any remedy.
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Walter Corey commented
Note specifically Received-SPF:, Authentication-Result:, dkim=, spf=
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Walter Corey commented
On email, you can see from the following this is a bogus email. Send them straight to trash or don't even deliver.
Received: from 10.197.40.72
by atlas108.free.mail.bf1.yahoo.com with HTTPS; Thu, 24 Jun 2021 17:12:01 +0000
Return-Path: <lampyridine@intellectualbeings.cloud>
X-Originating-Ip: [94.137.78.53]
Received-SPF: unknown (domain of intellectualbeings.cloud encountered an error while parsing (check SPF record for errors))
Authentication-Results: atlas108.free.mail.bf1.yahoo.com;
dkim=perm_fail header.i=@ksd1.klaviyomail.com header.s=m1;
dkim=perm_fail header.i=@sendgrid.info header.s=smtpapi;
spf=permerror smtp.mailfrom=intellectualbeings.cloud;
dmarc=unknown header.from=venus-etfleur.co.uk; -
C C commented
You need to bring back the mark emails as phishing or allow us to block... Morons devs...
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Mark Harrison commented
Your spam filters suck, your e-mail filters don't work (they allow things I've filtered right through to my inbox) and your advise to "check out this article for more information" is
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Aman . commented
100% agreed
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Varun Malhotra commented
I fully agree with Malcolm Cawood. I repeated get useful emails sent to spam even though the sender is in my contacts AND I have created a filter to send the emails to Inbox AND I have clicked on the Not Spam button AND I have sent emails to this person. Yahoo- please make your Spam filters more effective.
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Carolyn Scoggins commented
Send unwanted mail, i.e. addresses not in contact list, to junk and just a touch to empty it all without having to open them. I would only go to junk mail when I'm looking forward to an email that I am expecting.
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C C commented
Hey! Stop keeping me from reporting spam! talk about idiotic. They want us to do that.
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Tomina huters commented
Your spam emails have gotten out of hand
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Jiaqi Sun commented
I am expecting some e-mail, however, it just never comes through. For example, I register as a member on a social networking site and I need to activate my e-mail before membership becomes effective. This is a bit inconvenient, as I have to switch to my other e-mail accounts.