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  2. Missing emails? How to find and check your spam folder

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    First, if you're in search of missing emails, you'll want to sift through the most recent ones in your spam folder. You can also use the search bar to hunt by keyword or sender (type in "spam ...

  3. Manage spam and privacy in AOL Mail

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    Select the email. Click Spam.; If you're given the option, click Unsubscribe and you will no longer receive messages from the mailing list. If you click the "Mark as Spam" icon, the message will be marked as spam and moved into the spam folder.

  4. Manage spam in AOL Mail

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    Never reply to email subscriptions asking to be removed. Don't interact with mail in your Spam folder. It doesn't count toward your storage quota or need any further action. Don't sign up with sites that claim to remove your email from spam lists. While some are legitimate, many are address collectors used by spammers.

  5. Stop spam and junk mail in the AOL Mail app

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    Spam is irrelevant, inappropriate, or malicious email. Our filters try to keep spam out of your Inbox, but they don't catch everything. Flag an email as spam to help train the filter. 1. Tap an email to open it or Edit and select multiple emails. 2. Tap the More icon. 3. Tap Mark as spam.

  6. How to Block Annoying Emails for Good - AOL

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    Open an email from the sender that you want to block. Click the three-dot icon at the top of the email. Click “Block Sender”. App. Tap the menu in the top left corner. Choose “Tools ...

  7. Inbox full of spam? Here’s how to cut down on unwanted emails

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    Mark unwanted messages as spam and you'll be less likely to see one from the spammer again. (Photo: Getty) (FilippoBacci via Getty Images) 3. Mark messages as spam. While it’s tempting to keep ...