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How to enable the SBCGlobal Spam filter settings?

To be honest, nobody wishes to see his email box full of those emails that are completely unnecessary. In addition to acquiring a lot of space in our inboxes, these emails tend to be annoying at times. Don't you agree? Well, if you have been receiving promotional emails or any such spam emails, then you might understand what I am talking about.

But, there definitely is a way out of this problem and you can get rid of it within a few clicks. If you are an SBCGlobal email account user, then you can enable the SBCGlobal Spam filter settings. Once you apply these settings, you will be able to make sure that no annoying email makes its way to your inbox.

Isn't that interesting?

Well, if you were also looking for a way to get rid of those emails without having to do much, then you can refer to the instructional guidelines that I am about to furnish in the section below.

**Applying the spam settings in your account **

If you want to block a particular sender, then you can easily do so with the help of the settings that are provided below. On the other hand, you can also report a particular message if you want so that you do not get emails from the same sender again.

With that understood, let us now have a look at the SBCGlobal Spam settings you need to make:

Sign in to your SBCGlobal email account the way you usually do Now, open the drop-down menu and then select the "Mail Options" setting Then, move to the "Mail Options" title and then select "General" settings After that, head to the "Spam Protection" setting And then, make the necessary changes accordingly and then select "Save"

Conclusion:

Finally, you achieved your goal and now you will never come across emails from the same sender who was spamming you. In case, in the future, you feel like removing that sender from the list, you can do the same via the SBCGlobal Spam settings menu itself.

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