There are several things you can do. Probably the most important thing is to use common sense- don't click on links titled "13.42.46", or anything that looks like that. Be careful about where you enter your email address: Believe me, you will not win $10,000 just from being the 1,000,000th person to visit the site. One other thing you can do is get an email scanner- AVG is just one of the many anti-virus programs there are.
Along with receiving a large volume of e-mail is the issue of junk mail including spam, viruses, and phishing.
You may be receiving mail with someone else's name due to a mistake by the sender, an outdated mailing list, or a previous resident at your address. It's important to contact the sender or post office to correct the issue and ensure you receive your own mail accurately.
no hotmail doesnt give you viruses it just a site to chat unless your computer has viruses.
landlord prevented all tenants from receiving their mail
E-mail enables the sending and receiving of files.
No, neither G-mail or E-mail names can contain periods.
Yes, there may be concerns about receiving mail for someone who doesn't live at the address, such as privacy issues, potential legal implications, and the responsibility to handle the mail appropriately.
Registered mail does not take longer to get somewhere then regular mail. The registered mail just needs a signature from the person receiving the mail when it is delivered.
Well, I heard that they like receiving e-mails on their fan e-mail address but not on their personal e-mail addresses.
It could just be spam mail or viruses
There is no law that you must open mail posted to you. But, if you are receiving mail on someone else's behalf or otherwise, you may not open their mail.
This person probably lived there before you and hasn't made a address change for his mail.