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Friday, February 20, 2009

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Hello,

Thank you for writing to Yahoo! Mail.

It appears you are submitting multiple emails within one report for 
investigation.  In order to assist you most effectively, we are 
requesting that you send us an individual report for each instance of 
unsolicited email that you would like investigated.

Yahoo! Mail offers several tools to help you keep spam out of your 
Inbox. Yahoo! has consolidated several of these tools under the "Spam" 
button, located above the "From" address in every message, to help you 
combat unwanted messages faster and more efficiently. 

When you click the "Spam" button, you will receive a page explaining the
options. Messages you mark as spam will be reported to Yahoo! and 
deleted from your Inbox. To have all senders of spam blocked, check the 
box next to "Automatically block the sender of messages that I mark as 
spam". Not checking this box will block the sender of the current 
message only. 

Please note: If you accidentally marked a messages as spam, you can 
reverse the selection by doing the following: 

  1. Log into your Yahoo! Mail Account 
  2. Go to your "Trash" folder by clicking on the "trash" link 
  3. Open the message you marked as spam 
  4. Click the "Not Spam" button 

The message will be returned to you Inbox (if you chose that option in 
the Spam Protection settings), and SpamGuard Plus will know the message 
is not spam. The more you train the filters by marking messages Spam or 
Not Spam, the better they will work for you. 

The "Blocked Addresses" feature is a list of addresses that cannot send 
mail to your account. Incoming mail from these addresses will be 
automatically disposed of, without bouncing back to the sender. When you
remove an address from your Blocked Addresses list, you will once again 
be able to receive mail from that address. 

You can have up to 200 addresses on the Blocked Addresses list in your 
Yahoo! Mail account. 

To manually add an address to the list of blocked addresses, simply 
follow these steps: 

  1. Click "Mail Options", on the top right-hand navigation bar of your
Yahoo! Mail page. 
  2. Click "Block Addresses". 
  3. The list of addresses you are currently blocking will be displayed
in the Blocked Addresses window. 
  4. Enter the new address in the "Enter email address to block" field,
then click "Add Block". 
  5. That's it! The address will be added to your Blocked Addresses 
list, and you will no longer receive messages from that address. 

You may also block multiple addresses at one time from the inbox by: 

  1. Checking the box(es) next to those addresses you wish to block. 
  2. Clicking the "Spam" button just above the "Sender" column. 
  3. On the "This is Spam" page, check the box next to "Automatically 
block the sender by checking the option" to prevent delivery from the 
listed addresses. These addresses will be added to your Blocked 
Addresses list, and you will not longer receive messages from these 
addresses. 
  4. Click the "Mark Messages as Spam" button to continue. 

Please note: If you receive a "this is not a blockable email address" 
error message, you've either entered an unrecognizable email address or 
already entered the maximum number of blocked addresses. 

You can view your Blocked Addresses list at any time by clicking on 
"Mail Options" on your Yahoo! Mail page, then clicking on "Blocked 
Addresses". 

To remove ("unblock") an address from the list, do the following: 

  1. From the Blocked Addresses list, click once on the address you 
wish to unblock. 
  2. Click the "Remove Block" button below the list. 
  3. Note that this step has no outside impact on the email account 
you're removing. 

Yahoo! Mail also allows you to block email messages from an entire 
domain. For example, blocking "domain.com" would block any email message
sent to your account from this domain. 

To block a domain: 

  1. Sign-in to your Yahoo! Mail account at: 

      
http://mail.yahoo.com 

  2. Click the "Mail Options" link in the upper right-hand area of the 
page. 
  3. Click the "Block Addresses" link in the Management column. 
  4. In the left-hand "Add Block" window, enter the domain you wish to 
block and click the "Add Block" button. For example, if you wanted to 
block all messages sent from "domain.com", you would enter "domain.com" 
and click "Add Block". 

To remove ("unblock") a domain from the list, do the following: 

  1. From the Blocked Addresses list, click once on the domain you wish
to unblock. 
  2. Click the "Remove Block" button below the list. 
  3. Note that this step has no outside impact on the email account 
you're removing. 

Please note: Filters are a great tool to help you manage your messages. 
For more information on filters, please visit: 

  
http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/sbc/mail/manage/manage-06.html 

Please let us know if you still need assistance so I may assist you 
further.

Your patience during this process is greatly appreciated.

Thank you again for contacting Yahoo! Mail.

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