How to block mails in computer

There are several ways to block emails on a computer, depending on the email client or service you are using. Here are some common methods:

Method 1: Using an Email Client (e.g. Outlook, Gmail)

  1. Open your email client and go to the settings or options menu.
  2. Look for the "Filters" or "Rules" section and click on it.
  3. Create a new filter or rule by clicking on the "New" button.
  4. Set the filter or rule to block emails from a specific sender, domain, or containing specific keywords.
  5. Save the filter or rule.

Method 2: Using a Spam Filter (e.g. SpamAssassin, SpamSieve)

  1. Install a spam filter software on your computer.
  2. Configure the spam filter to block emails from specific senders, domains, or containing specific keywords.
  3. Set the spam filter to automatically move blocked emails to a designated folder (e.g. "Spam").

Method 3: Using a Firewall or Antivirus Software

  1. Install a firewall or antivirus software on your computer.
  2. Configure the software to block emails from specific senders or domains.
  3. Set the software to alert you when an email is blocked.

Method 4: Using a Browser Extension (e.g. uBlock Origin, Ghostery)

  1. Install a browser extension that allows you to block emails.
  2. Configure the extension to block emails from specific senders or domains.
  3. Set the extension to automatically block emails when you receive them.

Method 5: Using a Third-Party Email Blocking Service

  1. Sign up for a third-party email blocking service (e.g. SpamCop, SpamHaus).
  2. Configure the service to block emails from specific senders or domains.
  3. Set the service to automatically block emails when you receive them.

Some popular email blocking services include:

Remember to always be cautious when blocking emails, as it may block legitimate emails as well. It's a good idea to regularly review your blocked emails to ensure that you're not missing important messages.