Someone using Yahoo as their email host is constantly spamming me on a daily basis. Below you will see all the usernames this person is using from Yahoo to constantly spam my metwokid@yahoo.com account. Stop this constant
harrassment spam. I want to continue using Yahoo as my host but not if Yahoo allows other users to spam and harrass other Yahoo customers.
Please review this issue and stop the customer who is abusing your system. Please don%26#039;t force me to go to another host with my 3 domains that I currently use Yahoo for. I add one of these to my block list every day, sometimes 2 or 3 a day. Thank you in advance for your help. I will be patient for another 60 days. If in that time you have not succeeded in stopping your customer from abusing your system I will be forced to move my domains to Godaddy.
metzjoan
metzfan9
metzcy2li2
metzbritt
mety_s
mety13
metxner
metwt
metwp36
metwoy
metwou9
metwotoo
metwosocks
metworks
metwork2
metwork0
metword
metwork
Why does yahoo allow their other customers to spam me?
Biiig Duuuh! Those are the so-called addresses of spammers. Guess what. Every time you open spam and read their crap, you are sending your actual email id and address back to the spammer, so you get even more spam. And what makes you think Yahoo %26quot;permits%26quot; this stuff? You obviously don%26#039;t know jack about spam.
SPAM
According to the anti-spam experts, we are seeing far more spam mails now than ever before. And the spammers are becoming more clever about getting past the spam filters. That%26#039;s why more spam is making it to the Inbox instead of going straight to the Bulk/Spam folder, and why some of your good mails are ending up in the Bulk/Spam folder. There are a few basic things we can all do to keep spam to a minimum...
1. Spam mails that go straight to the Bulk/Spam folder should be left there, unopened. You can empty that folder any time you want, but never NEVER open spam mails. DON%26#039;T try to unsubscribe from anything and DON%26#039;T click any links in those mails.
2. Spam mails that land in your Inbox should be marked as Spam so that they are moved to the Bulk/Spam folder and their addresses placed on the Blocked list. (Blocking an address prevents mails from being received from that address in the future.)
3. Any email that you are the least bit suspicious about should be deleted immediately. Don%26#039;t let curiosity get the better of you. Simply opening a spam email out of curiosity could alert the spammers that you have an active email address (they probably didn%26#039;t know it before), to which they will undoubtedly send TONS of spam mail in the future. Open emails ONLY from those you know and trust.
Lots of spammers have automated scripts that send emails out using a %26quot;dictionary attack%26quot;. This means their script just sends out tons of emails to various combinations of numbers and letters at different domains. Kind of like if you just started calling phone numbers starting with 100-100-0000 then 100-100-0001, etc. They don%26#039;t know what is a valid email address and what is not. When you reply to one (try to unsubscribe, or replying back telling them how you hate them), you are now confirming your email address is a real, live email address. They have special lists of those, because they know they%26#039;re guaranteed real. They then sell those lists to other spammers at a premium. Then you get more spam!
Why does yahoo allow their other customers to spam me?
Just because an e-mail says it comes from a certain address, doesn%26#039;t mean it really does.
Other Replys:Same problem here
Other Replys:So complain to Yahoo customer services.
Not much we can to - but I%26#039;m sure Yahoo monitor , you might get an official response
Other Replys:Well I%26#039;m a Yahoo! user, and I get tons of spam, but it all goes to my Spam folder. Just mark the emails as spam and don%26#039;t open them. You can also report to Yahoo! support.
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