How to block mail having specific words

There are several ways to block mail having specific words, depending on your email provider and the level of filtering you need. Here are a few methods:

Method 1: Using your email provider's built-in filters

  1. Log in to your email account and go to the settings or preferences section.
  2. Look for the "Filters" or "Spam" section and click on it.
  3. Create a new filter by clicking on the "Create a new filter" or "Add a filter" button.
  4. Enter the specific words or phrases you want to block in the "From" or "Subject" field.
  5. Choose the action you want to take when the filter matches, such as "Delete" or "Mark as spam".
  6. Save the filter.

Method 2: Using a third-party email client

  1. Install a third-party email client such as Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, or Apple Mail.
  2. Set up your email account in the client.
  3. Create a new filter or rule by going to the "Tools" or "Rules" section.
  4. Enter the specific words or phrases you want to block in the "From" or "Subject" field.
  5. Choose the action you want to take when the filter matches, such as "Delete" or "Move to folder".
  6. Save the filter.

Method 3: Using a spam filtering service

  1. Sign up for a spam filtering service such as SpamAssassin or SpamSieve.
  2. Configure the service to work with your email account.
  3. Create a new filter by going to the service's settings or preferences section.
  4. Enter the specific words or phrases you want to block in the "Spam keywords" or "Block list" field.
  5. Choose the action you want to take when the filter matches, such as "Delete" or "Mark as spam".
  6. Save the filter.

Some examples of specific words or phrases you might want to block include:

Remember to always review your filters regularly to ensure they are working correctly and not blocking legitimate emails.