Trash mails

You're referring to unsolicited commercial emails, also known as spam!

Trash mails are unwanted emails that are sent in bulk to a large number of recipients, often with the intention of promoting a product, service, or website. These emails can be annoying, frustrating, and even harmful, as they can spread malware, phishing scams, or other types of cyber threats.

Some common characteristics of trash mails include:

  1. Unsolicited: You didn't ask for the email, and it's not relevant to your interests or needs.
  2. Spammy content: The email contains promotional language, exaggerated claims, or fake offers.
  3. Lack of personalization: The email is sent to a large number of recipients, often with no personalization or customization.
  4. Malware or phishing: The email may contain malicious attachments, links, or scripts that can harm your device or steal your personal information.

To deal with trash mails, you can try the following:

  1. Mark them as spam: Most email providers allow you to mark emails as spam, which helps to filter out similar emails in the future.
  2. Report them: Many email providers have a "report spam" button that allows you to report the email to their abuse department.
  3. Use filters: Set up filters in your email client to automatically move suspicious emails to a spam folder or delete them.
  4. Use anti-spam software: Install anti-spam software that can help to detect and block spam emails.
  5. Be cautious: Be careful when opening attachments or clicking on links from unknown senders, as they may be malicious.

Remember, it's always a good idea to be cautious when dealing with unsolicited emails, and to prioritize your online security and privacy.