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I understand you have gmail, correct? Open your gmail account on your computer and then open the message you are receiving (do not click on any links in the message). At the top right, click “more” and then click “block sender”. Let me know if it works for you.
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You can't if you have Gmail. Once you visit malicious links, usually Fetish/Porn that later you will regret visiting, they will keep spamming you non-stop. What you can do is report their messages as Spam. If you try to block them, those messages will go in your Primary inbox with all your other important messages. Then you'll have a mess sorting them out. At least by reporting them as Spam, it is a lot easier to keep track of them, followed by emptying all your spam messages when they start building up.
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Jenny The Great ⭐
On a side note: you can always open the link spam messages, look for Unsubscribe and click on it, but that's risky. They will put a virus on your computer/mobile devices. Notice how some spam messages on Gmail say, "Just open the message."
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Put it in the spam box and never look at it . don't waste your time trying to unsubscribe. Then they know the inbox is active and you'll get more spam
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If I get messages that are spam that don't go automatically to the spam folder, I hit the "block spam" icon and the site often offers to unsubscribe for me. 4/9/25 I just noticed you specified "postal". That's harder to stop, because the PO likes to get their postage money for delivering mail. If they send a post paid envelope to respond, just send it back empty and cost them some money. 4/11/25
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