Block mail

You're referring to blocking unwanted emails or spam!

There are several ways to block mail, depending on your email provider and the type of email you're trying to block. Here are some common methods:

  1. Spam filters: Most email providers, such as Gmail, Yahoo, and Outlook, have built-in spam filters that can help block unwanted emails. You can usually configure these filters to mark or delete suspicious emails.
  2. Block sender: Most email providers allow you to block specific senders or domains. To do this, you can usually follow these steps:
    • Log in to your email account.
    • Go to the settings or preferences section.
    • Look for the "Block" or "Spam" section.
    • Enter the sender's email address or domain in the "Block" field.
    • Save your changes.
  3. Blacklist: Some email providers, like Gmail, have a public blacklist that you can use to block specific senders or domains. You can add an email address or domain to the blacklist by following these steps:
    • Log in to your Gmail account.
    • Go to the settings or preferences section.
    • Click on "Filters and Blocked Addresses".
    • Click on "Create a new filter".
    • Enter the sender's email address or domain in the "From" field.
    • Click on "Create".
  4. Third-party filters: There are also third-party email filters and plugins that can help block unwanted emails. Some popular options include:
    • SpamAssassin: A popular open-source spam filter that can be installed on your email server or used as a plugin.
    • SpamSieve: A popular email filter for Mac users that can help block unwanted emails.
    • Spamihilator: A free email filter that can be used with various email clients.

Remember to always be cautious when blocking emails, as it's possible to accidentally block legitimate emails. If you're unsure about a specific email, you can usually mark it as "Not spam" or "Not junk" to help improve your email provider's spam filtering.