There are several free and commercial security solutions on the market that plug into the users Email software and filter Spam/Phising message from incoming mail. One of the solutions is invoked when a user reads their email and is called ?
There are several free and commercial security solutions on the market that plug into the users Email software and filter Spam/Phising message from incoming mail. One of the solutions is invoked when a user reads their email and is called End point filtration
Spam is the electronic equivalent of the ‘junk mail’ that arrives on your doormat or in your postbox. However, spam is more than just annoying. It can be dangerous – especially if it’s part of a phishing scam. Spam emails are sent out in mass quantities by spammers and cybercriminals that are looking to do one or more of the following:
Submit junk or phishing messages that passed through the spam filters. If you receive a message that passed through the spam filters that and should be classified as junk or a phishing scam, you can submit the "false negative" message to the Microsoft Spam Analysis and Microsoft Phishing Analysis teams, as appropriate.
Use Block Sender frequently. Use Outlook's Block Sender feature to add intrusive spam to your Block Sender List, and then move it to the Junk Email folder. This works fine if you receive fewer than a dozen emails a day. Select the spam email, right-click, choose Junk from the drop menu, and click Block Sender.