Are you getting spam? Here’s how to stop it.

BellDRock
Community Manager

Hi Bell community,

Have you been getting spam emails – messages you didn’t sign up for from senders you don’t recognize? Some try to get you to click on a link or open a document that might be a virus. Others are phishing attempts – ways to get your credit card number or other personal information. Like that wealthy stranger who just needs your bank account info to send you tons of money.

If you think an email is suspicious, don’t reply to it and don’t click on any links.

What you can do is use the tools in Bell email to mark the message as spam, so our anti-spam team can check it out and block the sender.

 

Junk email

Junk email is different from spam. It’s just email you aren’t interested in, even though it comes from legitimate companies. If you don’t want to hear about every sale, every day, from that store you shopped at one time, use the unsubscribe link in the email. By law in Canada, all companies sending email marketing have to include an unsubscribe link – even if it’s really small and kind of hard to find at the bottom of the message.

There’s no point in marking junk emails as spam, since our anti-spam team will see they’re from legitimate companies and won’t permanently block them.

You can easily block a sender yourself, though, or even a whole domain (e.g. @junk.com). Here’s how:

  1. In your inbox, check the box beside the message you want to block.
  2. Select More, then choose either Block sender or Block domain.

    You can also block senders in Bell webmail by opening the Settings menu (gear icon), selecting either Mail or Security, depending which version of webmail you’re using, and using the Block sender options.

     

Learn more about using Bell email.

 

 

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Wakka197
Valued Contributor

Great advice 

jelo1988
Contributor

This is what I've always done, but I've noticed the last two weeks or so the option is greyed out! So now I just delete them but I'm still getting lots of spam mail because they have thousands of email addresses.

Why cannot I block anyone like I used to?

Hi there @jelo1988 
Thank you for your post and welcome to the Community.
We wanted to check in to see if you are still having issues blocking senders?
If so, are you able to share what device you are using and if you've tested on another device
How are you accessing your email? If through web-browser, have you tried clearing your browser cookies / cache?
Looking forward to hearing back.

Virgomama2023
Contributor II

This has continued to be a problem for me. Some days it might be couple other days is at least 10-15 a day. I have two sympatico emails and both are equally getting bombarded. 

Same issue for me and a friend.  The last week has been a bombardment of Spam and marking them as spam is not doing any good.  @Bell 

This has been a problem for a while but the last couple of weeks have been unbearable.  Almost everytime I check my email it is spam at least two items.   I have set filters in webmail, I used block domain and sender to no avail.  Its almost like the more I try to block the worst it gets.  There has to be something done this is getting out of hand.

Catman
Contributor

Which is more beneficial.  Username or domain?  Doing SPAM  on my S10 isn't cutting it. 

Phj
Contributor

Something must be broken at Bell simpatico because as everybody has noted below the increase in spam emails of the last month has been unbearable! You sure don’t make it easy to market spam or junk with all the layers. You have to go through too bad you just can’t right click on the email have a quick choice of what to do with it.

These emails are so outrageously spam I don’t know why simpatico mail can’t do a broad filter to read these out. We pay enough money monthly for the use of Bell mail!

Max3
Contributor II

Any updates on this? I have the same problem as stated above . I mark everyspam as spam, but I get more everyday. Lately it's been around 10-20 per day, always fake Nor.ton, fake McAfee, fake Netflix.

Nfawc
Contributor

Hi there.   My spam is out of control despite blocking the emails.  They all seem to be trying to convince me that my Norton antivirus is expired.  I don’t have Norton.   Some are misspelled but it would help greatly if I could block messages based on the words in the subject line.  I don’t see that feature.      Thx.  

You have to go to mail settings and then mail filters.  What I do is create a filter and name it the same name as the subject line.  I noticed once I did that they calmed down.  Any new words I just keep adding them.  It’s such a pain.  I also unsubscribe as I noticed that in the top corner on my iPhone you could do that. 

Amigo3
Contributor

I keep receiving email with "Norton Security" in the subject line but from an endless series of different email addresses. If there's a way to block messages with "Norton Security" in the subject line it would greatly reduce the several daily unsolicited emails I receive daily.

Simply blocking sender and domain has proven virtually worthless.

Hi there @Amigo3 
Thank you for your post and welcome to the Community.
You can set up a filter for the subject line. Go to Settings > Mail > Mail Filter.


If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Community.
 


 

It would appear the measure you outlines has little impact; I suspect it's due to sophisticated internet criminal activity that sends out thousands of such emails hourly.

By reviewing the sender email address it appears they all originate from the Netherlands. If that is the case then perhaps there's a way Bell customers can block an entire country.