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Porn emails

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First, I am 78 and never used porn emails. For years, I did not receive porn emails. Some time ago, I started to get them in my spam box. You can't block them since they change their email address each day. Can't Mozilla in some way block them ? I could change my email address but so many friends and business have it.

First, I am 78 and never used porn emails. For years, I did not receive porn emails. Some time ago, I started to get them in my spam box. You can't block them since they change their email address each day. Can't Mozilla in some way block them ? I could change my email address but so many friends and business have it.

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Your email service provider (such as Comcast, AT&T, Gmail, or Outlook) may have some filters you can use to clean up your incoming email.

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Firefox is just a web browser and has nothing to do with e-mails other than displaying what the website tells it to.

When such emails show up in your e-mail junk/spam folder, just don't open it.

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Your email service provider (such as Comcast, AT&T, Gmail, or Outlook) may have some filters you can use to clean up your incoming email.

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Some filters can be set up to look for keywords.