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How Can I Inform Yahoo About My ’spam’ Problem Without Entering Individual Email Details (i Get 100s Each Day)

Submitted by admin on September 22, 2009 – 4:32 am8 Comments

there only seems to be a facility for reporting one spam email at a time – it would take forever to catalogue mine


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  • majic says:

    By marking it as spam I suppose !!!

  • IloveMar says:

    Mark it as Junk mail and anything from those addresses will go to your Junk folder and you can delete them. Little by little you will get all of ur spamming addresses into that folder.

  • klamz1 says:

    You are the reason you are getting all the spam. Read the answer posted by Jibbarjabar.http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;…

  • But_Ugly says:

    report it as sparm.
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  • Ann R says:

    send them an email i get lots of email stating i have won somthing or the other i forward them to abuse@ whoever’s domain it is say yhotmail abuse@hotmail.com etc or get a new email address. I have three one for work one for buisness and one spare if you use the same password you cant get stuck.

  • carla s says:

    Good question. I experice the same thing. If you get a solution could you mail :
    siu02rk@hotmail.com

  • Siu02rk says:

    Siuo2rk – putting your email address on an open forum is likely to attract the spammers. Special software designed to search the web collects such addresses and adds them to the spammers list.
    I recommend using Mailwasher, it’s free: http://www.mailwasher.net/ and allows you to filter out the spam!

  • ROD S says:

    Keep marking them as junk mail is a good start; however, what you really need to do is report it. If you live in the United States, spam is actually illegal. Forward your emails to uce@ftc.gov (which is the unsolicited commercial email desk at the federal trade commission). After about 2 months of doing this, my spam has been reduced from almost 1000 a day to 3 a day.
    Hope that helps.

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