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Hrrubin
Newbie
Private Message TalkTalk
Message 3 of 3

Hi I get for years and years about 20 spam junk email from funny email what has like normal brand shops or bank names when you klick on the name you see the email isn’t right  I tried to unsubscribe but I realised that it just gets more if you open or klick any link and since then I just delete them but sometimes I delete some real ones as scared to open I always thought that this a Talktalk problem as in gmail or Hotmail I never have this problem just today I came across this help form and looked like they may be a solution 

please if someone can advise would be very great full 

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Cranesbill
Conversation Starter
Private Message
Message 1 of 3

I am getting about a dozen spam emails every day all telling me that I am about to have my talktalk account closed if I don't click on the link.  Obviously I don't because they are spam.  Personally, I don't have time to search for the appropriate talktalk email address to forward them to and having done that previously I know that it does no stop them coming in.  What I cannot understand is why talktalk cannot filter these out, deal with them at source.  They manage to stop my perfectly legitimate ones sent to a circulation list where everyone has asked me to send them weekly emails so why cannot talktalk simply intercept all those with the key words 'talktalk' and 'account'.  It wouldn't be so bad but I have to keep on top of three devices to delete these spam emails that are filling m inbox.

Billx
Enlightened One
Private Message TalkTalk
Message 2 of 3

I would not worry about opening an email. There is an infinitesimal chance of anything going wrong, unless your computer is already full of viruses. The important thing is to be very careful when replying to the email or clicking any links within the email.

Besides, one has to open the email to see what it's about.

Most email clients, including TalkTalk's Webmail, do not show the sender's true email address within the list of received emails. They show only the sender's 'friendly name'. Therefore, one is forced to open the email, to see who it's from.

(EDITED: 13:30 OK. If you use TalkTalk Webmail, you can see the sender's email address, by placing the mouse over the 'friendly name'

But still there is no danger, in opening the email.)

 

You say 'I came across this help form'. What help form?

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