How to stop spam emails in my IMac mail
Lately I've been getting a slew of spam emails.
Is there a way to stop them?
I'm fearful about clicking on "unsubscride."
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Lately I've been getting a slew of spam emails.
Is there a way to stop them?
I'm fearful about clicking on "unsubscride."
Hello John,
You'll need to setup inbox rules to prevent these emails from coming through. Please read: Use rules to manage emails you receive in Mail on Mac - Apple Support. If you need help setting up rules I'd be more than willing to help.
I'd recommend upgrading to iCloud+ What is iCloud+? - Apple Support and utilizing the Hide My Email Feature - Create unique, random email addresses with Hide My Email and iCloud+ - Apple Support. This will allow you to give these sites unique randomly generated emails instead of your real email.
I would agree, if you don't recognize the sender don't hit 'Unsubscribe'. Sometimes these are fake to see if you're using an active email or to trick you into clicking a link.
I hope this helps!
Hello John,
You'll need to setup inbox rules to prevent these emails from coming through. Please read: Use rules to manage emails you receive in Mail on Mac - Apple Support. If you need help setting up rules I'd be more than willing to help.
I'd recommend upgrading to iCloud+ What is iCloud+? - Apple Support and utilizing the Hide My Email Feature - Create unique, random email addresses with Hide My Email and iCloud+ - Apple Support. This will allow you to give these sites unique randomly generated emails instead of your real email.
I would agree, if you don't recognize the sender don't hit 'Unsubscribe'. Sometimes these are fake to see if you're using an active email or to trick you into clicking a link.
I hope this helps!
Please read this support page for setting up and using Hide my Email - Set up and use Hide My Email in iCloud+ on all your devices - Apple Support.
You're going to want to create inbox rules like the screenshot above. If "any" email content contains x. Move message to Trash.
You'll want to find a phrase or phrases that are similar amongst the emails to block more with one rule. Click the first "+" all the way to the right to add more rules. You can check for a lot of things, but be careful! If a legitimate email meets that criteria it will be marked and move to Trash.
There is one of two reasons you get spam mail like this.
This is why you should use Hide My Email instead of giving out your real email. Once you get spam mail from a certain address you can deactivate the email address and you will no longer receive any spam. However, once they get your personal/real email it's game over because it's pretty much always out there... That is why I never use Google, Meta, and Twitter and I'm very careful to who I give my email out to even if it's just a Hide My Email address.
If you believe you won't get any legitimate gutter emails you can block them!
Message content = "gutter guards"
Message content = "clogged gutters"
That would move any message that says "gutter guards" or "clogged gutters" to the Trash immediately. It's safe to open the email to find similar content for blocking purposes. DO NOT click on any links or attachments.
Yes, if you've set up the rules properly they will be moved to Trash or whatever you decided to do with them once detected. You can either delete the emails OR to test if the rule is working, you can right-click on the email and at the bottom click "Apply Rules"
I need an "iCloud+ for Dummies." I'm not sure how this works.
I've been using the junk mail icon but that doesn't stop the emails.
Would I need to list every sender?
Since your answer I've received three more!
Yeah. I noticed that.
Would Gutter be a good criteria, for example?
I have so many of the cursed emails.
Using the specific subject would be a real task.
This is what I've done.
Should I delete them now?
I'm currently subscribing to the 200GB iCloud+ by the way.
I live in an thirteen story apartment that probably has no gutters.
Wow! This seems like a Promethean task!
I wonder why I've been getting so many of them lately?
I've been blocking them and then sending them to junk mail.
The Apply Rules measure didn't seem to work.
Thanks!!!
How to stop spam emails in my IMac mail