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In my inbox I see the following address <https://lnkd.in/???????> for spam e-mails with various combinations of letter and numbers where the question marks are. When I click on the message to look at it to create a rule I see something like this as the sender’s address:
Skin Tag al@19bob.website pp2 Obviously this is a scam technique to avoid deleting e-mails from <https://lnkd.in/???????>, the real source of the spam. Can anyone tell me a way to delete e-mails for the real source of these e-mails? |
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Where does the actual text "https://lnkd.in/" appear?
If it's in the body of the email, use the rule condition "with specific words in the body". If it's anywhere in the sender's address, use the the rule condition "with specific words in the message header". In either case, replace "specific words" with "https://lnkd.in/". |
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