

Lots of emails are legitimate marketing emails – which is not necessarily a bad thing. What’s the difference between SPAM email and JUNK email? If you know for a fact that you’ve never signed up for a particular newsletter or offer, chances are the email is SPAM. In order to qualify as “SPAM” an email must be:ġ) Unsolicited – the recipient (you) did not grant permission to the sender to email you.Ģ) Bulk – the message is part of a larger collection of messages (usually to multiple recipients), all having nearly identical content. Fortunately, we’ve got an easy, simple fix that can help clean up your inbox FOR GOOD. Sick of sorting through email offers to lose weight, borrow money, and win the latest giveaway? Don’t worry – you’re not alone.
