How to keep one mail id in spam

The eternal struggle against spam!

To keep a specific email address from receiving spam, you can try the following methods:

Method 1: Mark as Spam

  1. Log in to your email account.
  2. Open the email from the sender you want to mark as spam.
  3. Click on the "Mark as Spam" or "Report Spam" button.
  4. Confirm that you want to mark the email as spam.

This method will help your email provider's algorithms learn to recognize similar emails as spam and filter them out in the future.

Method 2: Block the Sender

  1. Log in to your email account.
  2. Open the email from the sender you want to block.
  3. Click on the "Block" or "Report Spam" button.
  4. Confirm that you want to block the sender.

This method will prevent emails from the same sender from reaching your inbox.

Method 3: Use Spam Filters

  1. Check your email provider's settings for spam filters.
  2. Look for options to customize the filter settings.
  3. Set the filter to mark emails from the specific sender as spam.

For example, if you're using Gmail, you can go to Settings > Filters and Blocked Addresses > Create a new filter > From [sender's email] > Mark as spam.

Method 4: Use a Third-Party Spam Filter

  1. Install a third-party spam filter extension or plugin.
  2. Configure the filter to mark emails from the specific sender as spam.

For example, you can use the SpamAssassin plugin for Mozilla Thunderbird or the SpamSieve plugin for Apple Mail.

Method 5: Report the Spam to the Email Provider

  1. Forward the spam email to the email provider's abuse department.
  2. Report the spam to the provider's customer support.

For example, you can forward the email to [email protected] or report it to the provider's customer support team.

Remember that no method is foolproof, and spammers can always try to evade filters. However, by combining these methods, you can significantly reduce the amount of spam you receive.