No matter how many times a day you may check your email inbox, there are probably still messages in there. You may have hundreds, even thousands of messages in your inbox. Getting spam doesn’t help you stay ahead. That’s why we’re sharing these tips to keep your inbox clear of spam messages.
To start, migrate your email to one of the big-name providers. Google Suite and Microsoft 365 work hard to filter out spam before it even gets to your mailbox. Google says its AI-enhanced spam blocks nearly 10 million spam emails every minute. Local internet service providers are unlikely to have that level of anti-spam sophistication.
💡READ MORE: 6 Reasons to Replace Your ISP Email
If you own your domain name, set up catchall email addresses to help filter messages. You might own joesmegashop.com. Instead of having everything go straight to joe@joesmegashop.com, you assign addresses for specific sites. For Facebook communications, you would set up facebook@joesmegashop.com as the address. You’ll still get the emails, but you’d know it’s from Facebook. Or you’d know Facebook sold your email address to someone else. You can still block any email you don’t want at facebook@joesmegashop.com.
Even if you don’t own your domain, you may still be able to use the catchall-address approach. Gmail is a popular service that allows you to put a plus after your email name. So, you could protect your joe@gmail.com address by using joe+facebook@gmail.com. Gmail ignores everything after the plus, so it’ll still go to joe@gmail.com. But now you’ll know who leaked your Joe+facebook address. You can block any emails going there if it becomes a problem.
💡READ MORE: Hopedale Technologies Web Services
Blocking E-mails
To block a sender in Gmail, open the message and click on More in the top right. Click on “Block [sender]” in the dropdown. To do the same on Microsoft 365, right-click on the sender’s message and click “Junk” and “Block Sender.”
If you change your mind about any of your blocked senders in the future, you can unblock them on either platform.
More Ways to Limit Spam
Don’t list your email as plain text on your business website. You could use a contact form to avoid exposing your email address to anyone online. If you don’t want to add a hurdle for legitimate contacts, show your email address as an image instead of text. This stops website-scraping bots from reading and adding your email address to spam databases.
When you get a spam email, block that address and report the email as spam to your provider. This helps them to boost their filtering.
💡READ MORE: Protect Yourself from Phishing
It’s also worth the few seconds it takes to unsubscribe from unwanted mailing lists. Look at the top and bottom of the email you’ve received for an “Unsubscribe” link. You should be a simple click away from one less mailing in your already crowded inbox.
If you do get a suspicious email, delete it. Don’t reply to an email asking you for personal or financial information, and don’t click on links in that message.
Need help corralling your inbox and strengthening your security? Hopedale Technologies can help protect your business from spam and malicious cyberattacks. We offer Hosted Email Exchange and Security and Office 365 for home and business.