< img src = "/uploads/blogs/AC/58/IB-1IMQFJQ6E_B33A6F9D.jpg" Alt = "Why is not worth deleting spam in mail: unexpected explanation"/> ~ ~ < p > spam and phishing sheets – an annoying phenomenon that everyone has encountered. However, spam may be useful so delete such letters is not always worth it.
< P > Why don't you should delete spam-leafs and how to protect yourself from Internet lamps, says RBC-Ukraine (Styler Project) with reference to technological site & nbsp; pcWorld.
~ ~ ~ > 62 > 62 < h2 > Why don't you should delete spam-lists
< p >All basic postal services begin to use complex and adaptive spam filters, which are becoming more and more accurate in determining the required and unnecessary letters every day. An important condition for this training effect: software should be able to train, and for this purpose also useful spam lens.
< h2 > what to do instead of removing spam-list
< P Data-Yeld-master-placement-inserked = "" >0 ~ ~ strong > If you use a mail client such as Outlook or Thunderbird . < P >< Strong > Mark the corresponding messages as spam & nbsp; (or as “undesirable”) if your mail program has not done it automatically. This will help train a spam filter, and in the future you will have to deal less with annoying sheets as the automatic filter will improve.
< p >< strong > If you receive sheets through browser
~ < P > Depending on the service you used, you can mark unwanted messages as spam in different ways. Of course you will need to do this if such letters are displayed as ordinary in your mailbox and not hit the spam folder.
< P > You can mark the following messages in the & nbsp; < strng > “input” & nbsp; commands & nbsp; < strng > “spam” or “unimportant” & nbsp; in the menu bar. It also works with individual (open) sheets for which the path to the spam folder sometimes passes through the “move” button over the text of the letter.
< p >In both personal and professional life, these procedures will help reduce the number of spam messages in the long run. Senders of such messages also get to the black list.
< P > If you use a joint post server in the office, you can provide your colleagues with a great service by preventing the fall of the same fraudulent messages that you have already marked as spam and filtered.
~ ~ < P >< Strong > It is worth noting , that unwanted sheets are usually automatically removed from the corresponding folders & nbsp; < strong > 62 ~. Memory problems occur very rarely, even if the messages are not manually deleted. If the garbage folder is not automatically cleaned, you should delete its content yourself once a month.
< H2 > Do not cancel the SPAM-Lists < p >Many service and postal service providers now offer an easy way to recover from unwanted advertising letters, newsletters, etc. with one click directly in your mailbox. This feature is useful if you do not want to manually delete from the newsletters or you are not interested in the advertisement contained in the letters.
< P > However, this useful function can also & nbsp; < strng > to hide the danger of , especially in the case of fraudulent messages. Thing is that you inadvertently tell the sender that your e -mail address is really and actively used.
< p >Scheck-speakers send millions of letters daily, sometimes without parsing, to randomly generated addresses. They often do not know whether there are actually accounts that they write on or whether they read the message until users click the reflection button. Then fraudsters get a request to stop sending letters to this address, after which, of course, they do exactly the opposite.
< h2 > How to protect yourself from spam and fraud on the Internet
< p >< strng > Be alert
< p > sounds banal, but it could protect many victims of cybercrime. As soon as you have doubts about the sender or the content of new messages, you should be alert and, if in doubt, that you are trying to deceive you. This is especially important if you are asked to pay for something or provide personal data.
< p >< strong > Keep calm
< p > If someone asks you to act quickly (and therefore impulsively) in an urgent leaf, it is worth alert. Honest companies do not put pressure on customers and do not threaten to send a reminder if you do not immediately meet the requirements.
< P >< Strong > Avoid links in letters
< p > If you are asked to go by the link in the message, it makes sense to find the desired pages yourself. Enter the URL in the browser (if you know it) or let Google find the desired page for you.
< p >< strong > Do not open unknown attachments 0 ~/p > < P > Keep away from doubtful investments in letters. Harmful software can be hidden even in Excel files, Word documents or images. Executive files (EXE) or archives (ZIP, RAR, etc.) is always the case. HTML files should also be avoided as they can redirect to dangerous servers.