What should I do when I receive spam in the inbox?

What should I do when I receive spam in the inbox?

Despite all the inbuilt spam filters, there is a minuscule chance for a spam email to end up in your Inbox. To avoid this,
  1. Use the Mark Spam feature. Our system is equipped to learn from user corrections and will adjust to user preference over time. 
  2. Use Spam Control features such as Blacklist and Rejected list to fulfill your requirements.
  3. If you still notice spam emails, you can contact our support with the Header of such spam emails. 

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