Stop ecrwss mail

You're referring to the pesky "UCE" (Unsolicited Commercial Email) or "spam"!

To stop unwanted emails, you can try the following:

  1. Mark as spam: Most email providers, including Gmail, Yahoo, and Outlook, allow you to mark an email as spam. This helps their algorithms learn to recognize and filter out similar emails in the future.
  2. Report spam: Many email providers also offer a "Report spam" or "Not spam" button. Clicking this button helps their algorithms learn to recognize and filter out similar emails.
  3. Block the sender: If you're receiving emails from a specific sender you don't want to hear from, you can block their email address. This will prevent them from sending you emails in the future.
  4. Use filters: Most email providers allow you to set up filters to automatically sort, forward, or delete emails based on specific criteria, such as sender, subject, or keywords.
  5. Use a spam filter: Consider using a third-party spam filter, such as SpamAssassin or SpamSieve, to help block unwanted emails.
  6. Unsubscribe: If you're receiving emails from a legitimate sender, but no longer want to receive them, look for an unsubscribe link at the bottom of the email. Clicking this link will remove your email address from their mailing list.
  7. Use a disposable email address: Consider using a disposable email address, such as Mailinator or 10 Minute Mail, to receive emails from unknown senders. This can help you avoid getting spammed and make it easier to report spam.
  8. Use a VPN: Some VPNs, such as ExpressVPN or NordVPN, offer built-in ad and spam blockers that can help reduce the amount of unwanted emails you receive.
  9. Use a spam-blocking browser extension: Browser extensions like uBlock Origin or SpamBlocker can help block unwanted emails and ads.
  10. Contact your email provider: If you're still receiving unwanted emails despite trying the above methods, contact your email provider's customer support for assistance.

Remember, it's always a good idea to be cautious when giving out your email address, and to only provide it to trusted sources.