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Yahoo Mail: Click 'more' beneath your 'sent email' folder. AOL Mail: Scroll down right beneath 'IMs' and above 'trash.' Gmail : Scroll way down past 'all mail' and right above 'trash.'
If you've purchased an AOL Premium Subscription Products with Gmail and didn't get the Order Confirmation, check Spam and add AOLPremiumSubscriptionProducts@dc2.aol.com or Techguru@dc2.aol.com to your Contacts list. Confirmation emails are sent only to the username that initiated the purchase. Check your Spam Folder
While 99.9% of spam, malware and phishing emails are being caught by our spam filters, occasionally some can slip through. When this happens, it's very important to mark the email as spam, then our system will learn that messages from a specific sender aren't good and helps us make AOL Mail even better at recognizing future spam emails.
5.XXX.XXX Permanent Failure: Not likely to be resolved by resending the message in current form. In general the class identifier MUST match the first digit of the Basic Status Code to which it applies. [1] The subjects are defined as follows: X.0.XXX Other or Undefined Status; X.1.XXX Addressing Status; X.2.XXX Mailbox Status; X.3.XXX Mail ...
When you purchase a service or a product on AOL using your account and you didn't receive your confirmation email, make sure you check spam folder. The confirmation emails only go to the username that made the initial purchase. Check your Spam folder
Various anti-spam techniques are used to prevent email spam (unsolicited bulk email).. No technique is a complete solution to the spam problem, and each has trade-offs between incorrectly rejecting legitimate email (false positives) as opposed to not rejecting all spam email (false negatives) – and the associated costs in time, effort, and cost of wrongfully obstructing good mail.
Block email addresses. 1. Open an email or select it from your mailbox. 2. Click the More icon. 2. Click Block Senders. 2. Optionally, select to also delete emails you've received from the sender.
When you open the message, you'll see the "Official Mail" banner above the details of the message. If you get a message that seems like it's from AOL, but it doesn't have those 2 indicators, and it isn't alternatively marked as AOL Certified Mail, it might be a fake email. Make sure you immediately mark it as spam and don't click on any links ...