fix your spam filters Viagra ads should be real easy to spot
Hi there, we are continually making changes to improve your experience. For advanced settings, go to mail.aol.com on a desktop computer and create filters under Mail Settings. You can filter incoming mail to go into Trash or Spam.
Learn more about Mail Settings and Spam in this help article: https://help.aol.com/articles/aol-mail-spam-and-privacy
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gc
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invasion de spam. insupportable.
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i will delete this email and app
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stop selling user information then trying to sell the user spam protection
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Art Robb
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Show only official AOL identifiable data when requesting account action.
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Paul evo
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how can I stop spam from a individual email address,make it easy!***@aol.com
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Anonymous
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PHISHING/SCAM/SPAM REPORTING. PLEASE ADD.
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Penny
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STOP THE JUNK EMAILS
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Anonymous
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Stop the fricken spam!!!!!!! They are all scam artists, trying to steal from us. Why are you supporting them. Cut them off!
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Norman Altman
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bring back low medium high spam control
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Bill
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Spam is too prevalent & constantly appears...how can I permanently block it!?!
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Al Capozzi
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Trump 2024
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ANTHONIA OLAJIDE-KUKU
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Use filters for spam like others
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It's not anonymous it once I give you my email which you already had and you're just passing it out
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I just have so much Spam now and people have my information have my phone number and yes I got ripped off and I'm having a battle I don't have time to play games you know emails AOL that's for me not for you to advertise and make money agitating me. We pay for Aol, and we are paying to be bombarded with all this spam and junk mail. We are paying with our time, missing emails that are important and in some cases are cash
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Rob Eddington
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Some spam won't allow the user to unsubscribe from as the links are phoney so no matter wether we want this garbage we've no choice
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T
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Bring back old email
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Edie
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when I search for a recipient address in a new email, addresses that are totally unknown to me are popping up. WHY? Is my account HACKED? I guarantee those unknown addresses are not in any contact list on my phone.
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Toni Duffy
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Advertisements
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Debra Mullins
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UNWANTED EMAILS
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Anon
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I have started receiving too much spam in my mail. Something that AOL had become very good at managing over past few years desktop n mobile applications before app
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Dee
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poor performance
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Sue Murtland
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show where/how spam
emails originate so I can fix myself please. it never used to do that. Is it gmail aolmail related