How To Stop Someone From Continuously Emailing You

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How To Stop Someone From Continuously Emailing You
How To Stop Someone From Continuously Emailing You
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Are the emails from that particular user getting a little too pushy? Is this already the eighth email message you delete this week? Perhaps it is time to act and take countermeasures. Let's see how to stop someone from sending you an email.

Steps

Make Someone Stop Emailing You Step 1
Make Someone Stop Emailing You Step 1

Step 1. Report the email message as spam

Select the email message, then locate and select the "Report Spam" button.

  • When this person sends you an email, simply respond politely by saying that you no longer wish to be contacted. It might seem a bit abrupt, but you will see that it will stop bothering you.
  • If he continues to contact you by e-mail, please change your e-mail address and do not communicate it to the person concerned.

Method 1 of 1: Create a Filter in Gmail

Make Someone Stop Emailing You Step 2
Make Someone Stop Emailing You Step 2

Step 1. Select the "Settings" icon

Step 2. Select "Settings" from the menu that appeared

Make Someone Stop Emailing You Step 3
Make Someone Stop Emailing You Step 3
Make Someone Stop Emailing You Step 4
Make Someone Stop Emailing You Step 4

Step 3. Choose the "Filters" tab

Make Someone Stop Emailing You Step 5
Make Someone Stop Emailing You Step 5

Step 4. Select the "Create a new filter" link

Make Someone Stop Emailing You Step 6
Make Someone Stop Emailing You Step 6

Step 5. Enter the email address of the person you want to block, then select the "Create filter with this search" link

Make Someone Stop Emailing You Step 7
Make Someone Stop Emailing You Step 7

Step 6. Select the "Delete" check button

At the end, save the filter to conclude the procedure. All done!

Advice

  • If you want to have a good spam management system, sign up for an email account at Yahoo !, Hotmail or Gmail.
  • If you change your e-mail address, communicate your new address to all the people you have contacts with, obviously leaving out the person in question.
  • If you decide to approach this person face-to-face to tell them not to contact you via email again, be polite and avoid rude and rude ways.

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