How can i block emails from mail.com

There are a few ways to block emails from mail.com:

Method 1: Using a Spam Filter

Mail.com has a built-in spam filter that can help block unwanted emails. Here's how to enable it:

  1. Log in to your Mail.com account.
  2. Click on the gear icon () in the top right corner and select "Settings".
  3. Scroll down to the "Spam" section.
  4. Toggle the switch next to "Enable Spam Filter" to the "On" position.
  5. You can also customize the filter settings by adjusting the sensitivity level and adding specific senders or domains to the block list.

Method 2: Using a Third-Party Spam Filter

If you're using a third-party email client or service, you can set up a spam filter to block emails from mail.com. Here are a few options:

  1. Gmail: If you're using Gmail, you can set up a filter to block emails from mail.com. Log in to your Gmail account, click on the gear icon, and select "See all settings". Then, go to the "Filters and Blocked Addresses" tab, click on "Create a new filter", and enter "mail.com" in the "From" field. Click "Create" and then select "Block" as the action.
  2. Microsoft Outlook: If you're using Microsoft Outlook, you can set up a rule to block emails from mail.com. Open Outlook, go to the "Home" tab, and click on "Rules" in the "Move" group. Then, click on "New Rule" and select "Start from a blank rule". Choose "Conditions" and select "From" as the condition. Enter "mail.com" in the "From" field, and then select "Block" as the action.
  3. Other email clients: If you're using a different email client, you can set up a spam filter or block list to block emails from mail.com. Check your email client's documentation for instructions on how to do this.

Method 3: Using a Domain Blocklist

If you're using a mail server or a mail client that allows you to block specific domains, you can add mail.com to the blocklist. This will block all emails from mail.com from reaching your inbox.

For example, if you're using Postfix as your mail server, you can add the following line to your /etc/postfix/main.cf file:

smtpd_client_restrictions = check_client_access hash:/etc/postfix/blacklist, reject

Then, create a new file called /etc/postfix/blacklist and add the following line:

mail.com REJECT

Restart your Postfix service to apply the changes.

Remember that blocking emails from a specific domain may not be foolproof, as spammers can use different domains or send emails from compromised accounts. It's always a good idea to use multiple layers of defense against spam, including spam filters, blacklists, and reporting suspicious emails to the relevant authorities.