Handle your Spam

These days, most of us use mail providers like Yahoo, Gmail, or Microsoft Exchange at work. Typically, these accounts do a decent job of filtering out unsolicited emails or "SPAM." However, here are some tips to avoid getting SPAM altogether.

Do not post your email address on publicly accessible websites; "robots" created by scrupulous online marketers will scrape websites and capture your email address and start sending messages. Alas, sometimes SPAM will get through to your inbox, when they do, mark it as junk in your email client to help train your mail filtering.

The message below is definitely one message our team will be marking as junk mail… sorry Olga!

 

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