How do i stop spam in windows live mail
The age-old problem of spam in Windows Live Mail! Here are some steps to help you reduce and manage spam in your Windows Live Mail account:
1. Enable Spam Filtering:
- Go to Settings (icon in the top right corner) > More Settings > Junk Email.
- Check the box next to Enable junk email filtering.
- Choose the level of filtering you prefer: Low, Medium, or High.
2. Whitelist and Blacklist:
- Whitelist: Add senders you trust to the Safe Senders list to ensure their emails don't get marked as spam. Go to Settings > More Settings > Junk Email > Safe Senders.
- Blacklist: Add senders you don't want to receive emails from to the Blocked Senders list. Go to Settings > More Settings > Junk Email > Blocked Senders.
3. Mark Spam:
- When you receive a spam email, mark it as Junk by clicking the Junk button in the top right corner of the email.
- This will help Windows Live Mail learn to recognize similar emails as spam in the future.
4. Use a Third-Party Spam Filter:
- Consider using a third-party spam filter like SpamAssassin or SpamSieve, which can integrate with Windows Live Mail.
5. Update Your Account Information:
- Make sure your account information is up-to-date, including your email address and password. This can help prevent spammers from using your email address.
6. Be Cautious with Links and Attachments:
- Avoid clicking on suspicious links or opening attachments from unknown senders, as they may contain malware or phishing scams.
7. Report Spam:
- If you receive a spam email that's not marked as junk, report it to Microsoft by clicking the Report Junk button in the top right corner of the email.
8. Consider Upgrading to Outlook:
- If you're still using Windows Live Mail, you may want to consider upgrading to Microsoft Outlook, which offers more advanced spam filtering features.
By following these steps, you should be able to reduce the amount of spam you receive in your Windows Live Mail account.