Junk Mail
Will changing my email password reduce the amount of junk mail that I receive? I receive about a dozen per day to "Renew my iCloudStorage."
Thank you.
Earlier Mac models
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Will changing my email password reduce the amount of junk mail that I receive? I receive about a dozen per day to "Renew my iCloudStorage."
Thank you.
Earlier Mac models
Spammers are not interested in your e-mail password
Nor do they have access to the password unless you are tricked into revealing it to them
They are only interested in in your e-mail address
You may also what to use the Block Sender feature built into the Mail Application
Block or unblock senders in Mail on Mac
Spammers are not interested in your e-mail password
Nor do they have access to the password unless you are tricked into revealing it to them
They are only interested in in your e-mail address
You may also what to use the Block Sender feature built into the Mail Application
Block or unblock senders in Mail on Mac
Follow on and thank your for the Helpful moniker
When I Block a Sender this is what should appear in Mail >> Preferences >> Junk Mail and the " Blocked " tab
Have redacted personal info but think you get the idea
No. Email you receive has no access to your password.It simply has no function there.
Train the spam by sending it to your Junk Folder. Over time you'll see less of it.
Junk Mail