Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Block International Email

International emails might be sent from someone intending to steal your personal information, or they might be sent with an intent to scam. If you don't want to receive emails from anyone, including those from other countries, you can consider blocking them.


Instructions


Block By Email Address


1. Block international email addresses by seeking out each email that is sent from an international source. Look at the email address and see if it ends in .uk or .ca, both of which come from an international source.


2. Open up the "blocked email" portion of your contact list and type in the email addresses that you know are from an international source. Then you will no longer get emails from them.


3. Continue to add email addresses to your blocked list until you are no longer receiving emails from international sources.


Block By IP Address


4. Contact your Internet service provider, or the company that sends you your Internet bill.


5. Explain to the provider that you are receiving emails from international sources and that you do not wish to get them anymore. Ask the provider to block the international emails.


6. Follow the Internet provider's suggestions on block the email addresses. They can block specific IP addresses but might have more tips for you to block other emails.