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Spam / Junk email - Can I stop it?

AldridgeAndy
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Message 7 of 7

For months I’ve regularly had a couple of Spam / Junk emails each day and just moved them to the Junk email folder via IMAP/ iOS in the hope that it would go someway to stop junk email. 

As 2024 started so did the flow of junk/spam email, but this time is 2-3 unwanted emails an hour. As before I’m moving each one via IMAP and the iOS Mail app to the junk email folder. But this isn’t doing anything to stem the flow, they are still coming in at great pace.

 

Is there anything else I can do or that can be done to stop the volume of unwanted email? 


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Message 1 of 7

Hi Gondola

 

How do I set up Rules to screen and move messages to a temporary folder for review?

 

Thanks.

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Eilee1
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I am mostly receiving the same spam as you, particularly telling me that I have won something, plus McAfee. The email address is almost always my own address.

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Most of my TalkTalk spam appears to come from my own email address.

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Message 4 of 7

Move to Junk in the iOS email client will just move the unwanted mail out of the way but will have no impact on spammers and will not report that spam to TalkTalk's CloudMark sender intelligence engine.

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AldridgeAndy
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Message 5 of 7

to be honest I mainly use the iOS mail client so all I'm doing is "move to junk" which doesn't seem to be having any results whatsoever. 

 

I'm guessing the spammers are hijacking  some less secure domains and spamming from there as there are no patterns to set up blocks.

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Gondola
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Hi Andy

 

If your email address is known to spammers you will be relentlessly targeted.

 

The TalkTalk advice is to sign in to webmail and select Mark as Spam from the toolbar. That will notify TalkTalk's use of the CloudMark sender intelligence engine to fingerprint the content as spam.

 

Over the last few weeks we have seen TalkTalk addresses targeted by a flood of spam from Gmail, Hotmail.com, Outlook.com, Live.com, VirginMedia.com, ntlworld.com and TalkTalk has had hard blocks applied to all those domains to stop spam. The hard blocks have been, for most domains, relaxed, although some sender IP addresses are still blocked.

 

If you can spot common factors in the sending address and or content you may be able to set up Rules to screen and move messages to a temporary folder for review.

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