handling_suspicious_email_messages_and_spam
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====== Handling Suspicious Email Messages and Spam ====== | ====== Handling Suspicious Email Messages and Spam ====== | ||
- | The two best ways to reduce the amount of unwanted email in your inbox is to report spam messages and unsubscribe from mailing lists you are not interested in. Gmail can even automatically unsubscribe you from messages you mark as spam. | + | The two best ways to reduce the amount of unwanted email in your inbox is to report spam messages and unsubscribe from mailing lists you are not interested in. Gmail will try to automatically unsubscribe you from messages you mark as spam. |
- | The open nature of the global email system is a double-edged sword―by nature it allows any person or company to communicate with anyone else. The drawback is that sender' | + | The open nature of the global email system is a double-edged sword. By nature it allows any person or company to communicate with anyone else. The drawback is that sender' |
===== Is this email actually from who it says it is? ===== | ===== Is this email actually from who it says it is? ===== |
handling_suspicious_email_messages_and_spam.txt · Last modified: 2021/12/01 14:35 by abrashear