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Sep 7, 2013 3:30 PM in response to buymywingsby Linda2112,I also have this problem and now seem to be included as a sender despite not replying to any email. I have had about 30 today. I have set up a rule that deletes them from my inbox but they still appear on my iPad and iPhone.
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Sep 8, 2013 11:38 AM in response to Old Toadby buymywings,Thanks Old Toad.
I just sent the offending spam to abuse@mac.com and spam@icloud.com as attachments. Hopefully some deligence on my part will rectify this over time.
I thought I'd wake up this morning to find dozens of emails, but none. Then three just popped up around 11:30AM. I guess the culprit decided to go to Sunday services, or sleep in!
And I found the setting that I tinkered with that eliminated the erase junk mail folder. All is good there now.
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Sep 8, 2013 11:41 AM in response to buymywingsby Old Toad,Sending the spam to Apple doesn't always stop the spam. That's because the senders change the from frequently to avoid getting filtered out. Creating a rule like you did and adding to it as different spams come along is the best we can do.