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How to Report a Message as Spam in Yahoo Mail

By Matthew Lynch
June 9, 2023
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Spam is something we all hate. It’s annoying, irrelevant, and clogs up our email inbox. Fortunately, Yahoo Mail has a feature that allows you to report spam messages with just a few clicks. In this article, we will be discussing how to report a message as spam in Yahoo Mail.

Step 1: Open the email you want to report

First, you need to open the email you want to report as spam. You can do this by clicking on the email inside your inbox.

Step 2: Locate the ‘spam’ icon

After opening the email, locate the ‘spam’ icon located at the top of the email screen. The spam icon looks like an exclamation mark inside a circle.

Step 3: Click on the ‘spam’ icon

Click on the ‘spam’ icon, and it will prompt you to confirm that the email is spam. Select the ‘report spam’ option to confirm that the email is spam.

Step 4: Confirm

Yahoo Mail will now ask you to confirm that you want to report the email as spam. Click on ‘ok,’ and the email will be reported as spam.

If you receive multiple emails from the same sender that you deem as spam, you should report the sender to Yahoo Mail. Reporting the sender will ensure that any email sent from that sender goes directly into your spam folder.

Reporting spam messages also helps to protect other Yahoo Mail users. Yahoo Mail will use this information to improve its spam filters, ensuring that spam messages are blocked from reaching the inboxes of Yahoo Mail users.

In conclusion, reporting a message as spam in Yahoo Mail is effortless and straightforward. It’s a vital tool that helps protect you and other Yahoo Mail users from unwanted messages. The next time you receive a spam email, follow the steps outlined in this article to report it as spam.

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