Showing posts with label Inbox. Show all posts
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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Use an Easy Email Lookup to Find Out Who Has Been Spamming Your Inbox

For anyone whose inbox is overrun with spam and other unsolicited messages, there are many online resources like email lookups and reverse email searches that can help you learn more. An email lookup is a great way to find out if someone has an email address and what it is, while a reverse email search is perhaps the more popular service because it allows users to learn more about an unknown email address.

An email lookup, as useful as it is, is a fairly limited service in that it only has access to public email directory data. Needless to say, a large majority of email addresses are considered private, so finding out if your friends and loved ones have such a provider is difficult to say the least. Luckily, this does not mean that you cannot learn more about private email addresses. Instead, you simply need to use a reverse email search to access private email directories.

A reverse email search, on the other hand, has access to both public and private databases, so no matter what server or internet provider a person uses, this should be no deterrent to being able to find the information you need. Also, using a reverse email search is easy. All you have to do is enter the ten-digit number in question into the search field and wait for results.

It is easy to see why a reverse email search is such a valuable resource. These email lookups are as simple as many other kinds of search engines, and they can sometimes provide even more relevant data. The fact is that they are simply vital when it comes to finding out more about suspicious, seriously concerning, or even spoofed spam messages. Do not become a victim of the digital age; benefit from it.

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Spam Filters and Blockers - Can You Really Stop Spam From Hitting Your Inbox?

Spam is unsolicited email, usually commercial, that advertises a product or service. It is mass mailed to thousands of email addresses at once, and is often used to propagate scams, offensive content and viruses. Some companies send legitimate email promoting their services or products. An example of a legitimate email that is not spam is a newsletter that individuals have signed up for.

The problem of spam has hit an all-time high. Some users receive thousands of spam emails per day. But there are some things you can do to stop spam from hitting your inbox.

The best way to stop spam is to install anti-spam software on your computer. This will filter out spam messages and send them to a junk email folder instead of your inbox. Many anti-virus programs are already using spam blockers to protect your inbox. If you already have an anti-virus application running on your system, check and see if a spam blocker is included. If not, there are many good spam blockers on the market, some of which are free.

If you aren't using an anti-virus program, it is recommended that you get one. This will not only protect your PC from spam (if it includes a spam blocker), but also from other threats such as viruses, worms, trojan horses and in some cases spyware and malware. Most anti-virus programs include an email scanner function which scans your incoming and outgoing emails for the potential threats just mentioned.

Don't open email attachments if you don't know or trust the source. Be careful, even well-meaning friends and associates can unknowingly send attachments with viruses. This is especially common with forwarded chain emails. If you have any doubts, just don't open it. The same goes with any spam emails. Don't open them if you can tell by the subject or from line that they are spam. If you do happen to open, delete it immediately. Don't click on any links or pictures inside the spam message. Don't try or buy anything. Don't reply to the message either, even if you want to tell the sender to stop the mailings. It won't work.

By following the above guidelines, you should be able to significantly reduce the amount of spam you receive in your inbox.

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