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I posted before about spam on my Iphone, which has all but stopped, BUT on my macbook air, I get minimum 200 in my spam folder daily.  Some of the spam is just normal junk mail but MOST of it is nasty.  No I do not open anything, I can read the text on the mainline....

 

I have checked the apple website and followed direction to curb spam, but it has not helped.  

 

Does anyone have any tips for me?

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I use Outlook for e-mail on my Windows 10 computer and only get 3 or 4 spams in a month. There's a setting for spam filtering strength, and I set it higher than the original setting. I assume there's some way to do that on yours.

 

I also have used Malwarebytes for about two years. Aside from the very first scan, I never have had anything else show up.

 

@Mom2Dogs Have you deleted your current e-mail program and downloaded the newest version? I had to do that about 5 years ago when my computer got a Trojan Horse virus.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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@Mom2Dogs

Please check your email or internet provider. You maybe to block spam with a filter at the source. 

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@PickyPicky3 wrote:

I use Outlook for e-mail on my Windows 10 computer and only get 3 or 4 spams in a month. There's a setting for spam filtering strength, and I set it higher than the original setting. I assume there's some way to do that on yours.

 

I also have used Malwarebytes for about two years. Aside from the very first scan, I never have had anything else show up.

 

@Mom2Dogs Have you deleted your current e-mail program and downloaded the newest version? I had to do that about 5 years ago when my computer got a Trojan Horse virus.

 

@PickyPicky3   I have gmail. I also am not computer savy.  If I delete and download newer version (if I can do that) do I keep the same email address?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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@Mom2Dogs  You keep the same address with Outlook;  I don't know about GMail. 

 

That Trojan Horse virus created fake phishing e-mail  messages to me from people on my contact list. E-mail messages that actually sounded like my friends!! I took it to a computer shop that charged me $200, but a few months later it all started again. Deleting the program permanently (never say never) solved the problem.

 

Malwarebytes is free and I'm glad I'm using it. You may have a virus that constantly communicates with a spam producer.

 

I'm not computer savvy either, but over the past five years I've stopped being afraid I'll ruin my computer and now am willing to try anything.