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Thanks … but that doesn’t really explain the point I was making:
I’m also getting a lot of phishing emails pretending to be from other organisations and some of them I can’t report to companies like Amazon or Apple to deal with because the VM mail server says I’m sending spam (even if I save the email as an attachment) 🤷♂️. Which I think is weird because if it’s being blocked by your spam filters when I send it, I can’t understand why it’s not being blocked before I receive it in the first place. That makes no sense.
You’re letting spam / phishing in, but you’re blocking me from forwarding it on to the relevant companies. So if you can block me from sending it, why can’t you block it coming in? Especially when some emails are pretending to come from Virgin Media.
I also reported spam and unknown dodgy emails for many years but it will continue forever it never stops as the spammers just keep changing the sender address, I also get the fake VM emails, I had one today that a stated in the email it had tracking pixel.
I suspect the spammers probably read the VM posts themselves.
I now simply manage my emails better by filtering and using folders for genuine email senders to separate out from the spam emails.
Some have base 64 content and shortform links to unknown websites.
These email are designed to get past spam filters and could corrupt computers if opened or any thing clicked on or downloaded such as trojans etc.. I just avoid them, and only interact with genuine emails, if you check the source the header will give the IP address which will identify the host to see if it is genuine.
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