2. Automated system that helps detect spam by
identifying viruses and suspicious messages,
finding patterns across messages
to protect yourself from potentially
dangerous or fraudulent messages
3. Pishing Scam
Some spammers send fraudulent messages that try
to trick you into sharing personal information like
passwords or credit card numbers.
What you need to do?
We strongly recommend that you avoid clicking
links in these messages and do not reply to them.
Spammers can send messages that appear to be
from a person or company that you know, and
might even hack into someone's email and send
messages from that account.
4. Message from unconfirmed sender
Spammers can forge a message to make it look like it's
sent by a real website or company that you might trust.
Missing authentication data can appear on legitimate
messages as well as malicious ones.
What you need to do?
to trick you into sharing personal information like your
passwords or credit card details, visiting a malicious
website, or accepting a computer virus. be wary of
these messages, even if you know the sender. Please
know that major mail server will never ask for your
password or personal information over email.
5. Mail server policy
administrator within your group can decide
what messages will not marked as spam.
What you need to do?
If you see messages in your Inbox that don't
belong there, you can contact your mail
administrator and ask for the domain policy to
be changed.
6. Message content
An email with no content in the subject and body of the
message might be classified as spam. Spammers may
send blank messages accidently due to an error, or on
purpose to collect a list of valid email addresses to
spam in the future.
What you need to do?
If the message is from a person you know or you're
confident that the message is not malicious, you can
click the Not spam button to move the message out of
Spam and into your Inbox. There are also some things
you can do to prevent legitimate email from being
marked as spam.
7. unsubscribe
If a sender continues to send you email after
you tried to unsubscribe from their messages,
new messages from this sender will go directly
to Spam.
What you need to do?
If you decide that you do want emails from this
sender, go to the sender's website and sign up
for emails again. Then make sure to check your
Spam and mark these messages as Not spam.