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yes. blocking emails is to no avail. i am no hacker, but i think they've got an algorithm for generating email addresses (my son would know for sure!) and i figured out pretty quick that blocking emails was a "wack-a-mole" game! it's better to make a rule that contains a subject...like "warranty."i am talking about "filter rules." do you know what i mean? i can explain if you need me to.
now your cooking with gas!!
in Thunderbird you just click the email and tell thunderbird it's junk and move it to the junk folder but even with that type of filtering you have to do it a few times till t-bird catches on
then I move all the emails to the spam folder now the new ones come in so I check the spam folder and forward as attachments every last one of them (example trusted meds I have 120 of them saved when a new one shows up in the spam folder. I forward as attachments every one of them back to cox) so every new one they get them all. you can imagine the number of spam emails I have saved just to send to cox daily)
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