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Mary, I echo Mark's comment. I would suggest getting a Gmail account you can use for things that require an email address for a subscription, etc. Let the spam go there so it won't bother you as much. Be aware spam is a nuisance that's very hard if not impossible to stop. Use different email addresses for different things.
Marking emails as spam helps HN create better ways to deal with the issue, so keep doing that.
You know, I wouldn't mind if it would just go into the spam folder, but it continues to go to my inbox. Why can't it go into the spam folder?
Mary
- MarkJFine4 years agoProfessor
Could be a bunch of reasons.
One that I know of in particular is that a recent batch has been very effective at avoiding spam detection.
Another possibility is that when HN moved the email accounts there was a problem where the particular folders were named different from where the new email system was supposed to deliver the spam (folder named 'Spam' vs. 'Junk').
- hooterville4 years agoSenior
Hello MarkjFine,
If HughesNet knows that there is a problem with the 'spam' 'junk' folders with the new email accounts, then shouldn't they fix it?
- MarkJFine4 years agoProfessor
They are.
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