How to block ad mails

The pesky ad emails! Here are some ways to block ad emails:

1. Use a spam filter:

Most email providers, such as Gmail, Yahoo, and Outlook, have built-in spam filters that can help block ad emails. You can also use third-party spam filters like SpamAssassin or SpamSieve.

2. Mark emails as spam:

When you receive an ad email, mark it as spam by clicking the "Report spam" or "Mark as spam" button. This will help your email provider's algorithm learn to recognize similar emails as spam in the future.

3. Use a email client with built-in ad blocking:

Some email clients, like Mozilla Thunderbird, have built-in ad blocking features. You can also use third-party add-ons like uBlock Origin or NoScript to block ads in your email client.

4. Use a ad-blocking browser extension:

Browser extensions like uBlock Origin, AdBlock Plus, or Ghostery can block ads not only in your browser but also in your email client. Make sure to install the extension that is compatible with your email client.

5. Use a email client with ad-blocking plugins:

Some email clients, like Microsoft Outlook, have plugins that can block ads. For example, the Outlook Ad Blocker plugin can block ads in your Outlook inbox.

6. Use a ad-blocking service:

Services like SpamSieve or SpamAssassin can block ad emails at the server level, before they even reach your inbox.

7. Use a email client with a "junk" folder:

Some email clients, like Gmail, have a "junk" folder where they automatically move suspected spam emails. You can also set up a custom filter to move ad emails to a separate folder.

8. Use a ad-blocking software:

Software like AdBlocker or AdGuard can block ads not only in your browser but also in your email client.

9. Use a email client with a "whitelist" feature:

Some email clients, like Microsoft Outlook, have a "whitelist" feature that allows you to add senders to a list of trusted senders. This can help prevent ad emails from reaching your inbox.

10. Report ad emails to the sender:

If you receive an ad email that is not spam, you can report it to the sender and ask them to remove your email address from their mailing list.

Remember, no method is foolproof, and some ad emails may still slip through. However, by combining these methods, you can significantly reduce the number of ad emails you receive.