Improve your spam filters. Gmail does a much better job than Yahoo mail
Please improve your spam filter. I continue to get spam email about vulgar topics even when filters are created to block them
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Betsy C
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You don't know how to handle SPAM still. This is why Yahoo! Mail fails to compete. Sorry.
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Alan Pick
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I don't know if this is possible but could we block or cancel our spam inbox for say a week, month or more and then reopen it to stop the constant bombardment of unwanted emails, would that stop the spam? I have previously closed one email account down because of spam which was (alan_biker1) and am now thinking of closing this account (alanpick) because of the spam. Kind Regards from a 69yr old pensioner with autism called Alan 🙂
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james jewell
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why does the archive get obnoxious unwanted adds that wont delete? Why do they show up there in the first place? Seems only stuff I put there should be there.
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steven filanowicz
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Having a way to block junk email by a keyword is crucial. No filters exist. I am bombarded hourly by the same junk from different domains
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Felix Alvarez
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suck with this new limited email space even though 80% of the emails are spam allowed by you to come thru
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Giovanni Rojas
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I am
Getting 50 obviously fraudulent spam emails in my main inbox. It’s super annoying -
Alex Pintor
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It be awesome if there was a way that I could block outside emails to my account from adding events to my personal calender its spam fishing for money and payment constantly being sent to my calender which really ***** with my business schedule of appointments theres no direct help to assist with this
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Daniel Banuelos
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You need to change the way spam mail gets filtered! MY inbox is flooded with it and it’s horrible
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Umut Doğan
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Yahoo Mail is currently experiencing a critical functional regression that significantly impairs the reliable use of the service.
As of today, the option to permanently block individual senders in the browser has been removed. At the same time, there continues to be a high volume of spam. This means that a key protective feature has been lost, and effective spam control can no longer be reliably guaranteed.
To ensure that important emails are not overlooked, it is necessary to manually check and clean out the spam folder on your mobile device multiple times a day. This situation is systemically enforced, as relevant messages regularly end up in the spam folder, while the folder itself quickly becomes overloaded with unwanted messages.
The intended spam control chain is thus structurally disrupted:
– Automatic spam detection does not reliably distinguish between important and unwanted messages
– Active protective measures through permanent sender blocking have been eliminated in the browser
– Mobile devices lack an equivalent, directly accessible control function
– Spam must be managed manually on an ongoing basis to enable productive useUnder these conditions, there is a real risk that important communications, deadlines, or security-related notifications will be overlooked. At the same time, the risk posed by phishing or fraudulent messages increases when spam cannot be effectively controlled.
Additionally, there is no simple way to reduce spam structurally. A one-click function available directly from the spam folder or the app to filter words, patterns, or entire domains would enable a sustainable reduction in recurring spam patterns.
In the long term, spam should be prevented more effectively at the system level so that unwanted messages are not delivered in the first place whenever possible, and users are not forced into constant manual management.
The following is therefore required:
– Immediate restoration of the sender-blocking function in the browser
– Full, directly accessible implementation of this function in the mobile app
– Introduction of a simple one-click word, pattern, and domain filter function
– Sustainable improvement of spam detection
– Stronger system-level preventive measures prior to delivery
– Reliable spam filtering without the need for multiple daily manual checksPlease forward this message exclusively to the relevant product and development teams. No further user-side testing or troubleshooting steps are required.
Please confirm only that you have forwarded this message.
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Bonnie Boyd
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Filter out junk
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Bob Hughes
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Gmail stops spam. Yahoo should prevent spam using AI.
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Nick Keller
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Remove the cap for listing email senders as spam. I searched to see if there was a way to filter things before hitting my inbox or automatically deleting them, but I don't see anything. Please give an unlimited number of spam addresses possible, even if it has to be a paid for service
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Ayse Calik
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Ethan Chadwick
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Deleting spam emails needs to stop asking if I'm sure I want to delete it permanently. Its Spam. If I wanted it, I could go back into my deleted folder.
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Lee Wilson
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How can i block these as I can do it on hotmail
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Luigi Louis
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spam filtering is horrible
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Scott C Hathaway
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Do not EVER make it possible to send all my email to trash folder uncommanded. This has happened in last few days and it is really awful.
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LADARYL ROLAND SR
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Do a better job of filtering spam.
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Rahul Bhatia
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This Person is Sending Me Spam Mails, Take Action ASAP, else your services are just getting Worst & Pathetic as you don't take care of your customers
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Rahul Bhatia
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Received Spam Mail from this id, Take Action
ASAP