I'm getting email spam about once a day.
Weird names, today it's Nathan Pitt Pitt.?ÿ
My domain expires Sept 2022.
It goes without saying that you delete these.
Anyone found a way to block them??ÿ
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If they are coming in from your website's contact form, you may need to have your host or web person batten down the hatches. I will say that it's not easy to stop all of them, because even with the latest technologies assisting you, it can be challenging.
If they are coming straight to your email inbox, then you should report them as spam to your email provider.
Note: If these messages are indeed originating from your website's contact form, DO NOT mark them as spam -- you would effectively be telling your email provider that your website is sending out spam.
Thanks, they are almost as bad as the phone calls from the gal who is so upset about my warranty expiring for my vehicles. She is so upset that she loses sleep at night.?ÿ
I got this one a couple of days ago, purportedly from our ISP saying that there was a fault and not all my messages were getting through, and I'd need to click on a link in order to resolve this matter. It was very well presented and I almost clicked on it but then I saw that the sender's email address was ...@...china... Fairly obvious, that one.
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Car warranty calls have been going on for a long time.?ÿ?ÿ Lately I've been getting lots of calls saying that due to illegal activity my social security number is being blocked unless ...
Or the ones from the "Medicare Department", I thing wanting to sell me supplemental insurance
Or the ones saying that due to my back pain I qualify for a medical grade brace.
Or ...
I inspect all of my emails at COX webmail. That gives me a chance to flag the spam, and the program is very good at catching later ones from the same source, and there are a lot of them. A lot.