Do you have any unique ways you deal with spam emails? Comedian James Veitch has a few videos on how he messes with spammers (highly recommend for a good laugh).<p>When I keep seeing the same email(s) make it past the spam filter and send me multiple emails daily with no end in sight...I sign them up for daily bible-verse emails. Not just one list, like 100 daily bible verse email lists. I call it divine intervention.<p>Is there any email lists you think I should also sign them up for? Leave a link to the sign up in the comments.
the reply-to address is likely not monitored if this is spam so they don't notice what you're doing. However, the bible verse folks are likely to have their deliverability hurt due to recipients not interacting with their emails. That and there could be extra costs passed onto the bible verse newsletter people.<p>If the mail is spammy you have two choices: ignore it or report spam. However, if this is something that you signed up for but just don't want any longer, click unsubscribe. By reporting it, the inbox system learns, and if there is a half-reasonable email sending provider under the hood, they will take action against the sender. Alternatively, the sender could be running their own mail server whereby interacting with the spam reporting may show that this email address is "active" -- but I'm not convinced that is a real risk anymore. It is too cheap for spammers to just keep spamming a given email address than to remove an email address for lack of response. TL;DR: just report spam or unsubscribe if that is more appropriate.
I disable the email address that is receiving them.<p>I have separate email address for each correspondent and each service, and can easily add more, or change existing ones when needed.