Saturday, June 27, 2015

What You Do ‘At First’ If You Receive An unwanted or suspicious Message In Gmail?

Researchers are proven that ‘100 billion Emails are sending and Receiving day to day’ and we hope 1/2nd of such emails are generating from Gmail platform. No day’s emails inbox are bundled with abundant spam and count of spam mails. Most of such spam mails are dropped to your mail inbox as a part of hype or sometimes it re-direct to your mail address when you subscribe your email letters of some websites.  Here this time, we are exploring the reasons and solutions behind the ‘Spam’ mails.
"This message may not have been sent by..." warning
On these days the ‘identity theft’ related issues are widely reporting from Gmail: the principal cause of occurring this issue is because of dump way of mail access. Gmail is now integrated with automatic spam filters that helps the mailers to stay away from such potential threats, such suspicious mails are auto forwarded to the spam folder with a title "This message may not have been sent by..." In order to ensuring the securer mailing, we are suggesting you that never replay or forward such suspicious messages.  Mark that mail as spam and click on ‘Unsubscribe’ for avoiding the receiving of Future mails from the same sender.
Remove Spam
If you think that any messages that dropped in your Gmail primary mail box is not relevant, then simply mark that mail as spam. By doing this activity, the Gmail technical support’s technicians analyze the spam marked messages and blocks the spam mailers from sending and receiving of webmail. For future support, and customer assistance contact the Gmail technical support.
Report messages asking for personal information (phishing)
Phishing is exactly similar to identity theft, more clearly an unknown mailer asking money/bank account details/personal information through email in the name of charity or sometimes purchasing a product.  Always keep in mind that none of the leading organizations like Google, Amazon eBay and PayPal ask money through email. So, never reveal your personal identity to any users. In case you have already shared the personal information, then report the issue to Gmail technical support or to the local authorities.
Self awareness is the principal way to keep away from these vulnerabilities. For ensuring the mailing security, we are suggesting you that access your mail from a device that is connected with an internet security application. This will helpful to you, literarily from spam, malware, trojan etc. For further any support, visit the Gmail help center Forum Or else contact to the Customer support of Gmail.