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Learn moreHow many emails do you sift through and delete throughout the day? Dozens? Hundreds? You’re not alone! Seeing your inbox filled with junk is stressful and downright annoying. But where are they all coming from?
It’s easy to accidentally sign up for spam emails while looking for a discount code, for example, or just doing some online shopping—which can quickly turn your inbox into a disorganized mess. The good news is: we can show you some ways to deal with what seems like an endless stream of spam.
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Learn MoreGmail makes it easy to block unwanted spam emails by simply clicking the three dots on the right side of your browser window in the field that shows who sent the email. One of the options in the menu that drops down is to block the sender.
You never have to open spam emails in Outlook. Instead, you can right-click on the message to pop up a menu. Select the “Junk” option, which will slide out an additional menu. At the top of the menu should be an option to “Block Sender.”
Yahoo!’s process is also simple: you can right-click on an unopened email and click “Block senders.” You can also block a sender from an open message by scrolling to the bottom of a message in the web browser version, where you’ll see a bar with icons for options to reply, reply all, and forward. On the right side of this small bar, there are three dots. A menu will pop up when you click the dots, and one option will be to “Block sender.”
Yes, blocking email addresses requires that you manually go through and do it. But once you’re done, you won’t have to worry about receiving messages from that particular sender anymore.
A “burner email address” makes it easier to separate the spammy stuff from your work or personal email. Now you have a place for promotional emails that doesn’t interfere with your more important items.
The faster way is to use the spam button. Gmail offers an option to “Report spam” in the same location as the option to block the sender. You can send messages directly to your Junk or Spam folder in Outlook, then incoming emails from that sender will continue to be marked as spam. Yahoo! Mail shows a “Spam” option when the user right-clicks on a message.
Keep your inbox clean and tidy by using these tips above and say goodbye to the junk! Need more email organization tips? Learn more about topics like how to forward an email or send one as text, or when to use encryption, how to manage spam, and more.
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