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7. The mail received from an unknown source is called
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Answered by anjumanmishra05
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Explanation:

The mail received from an unknown source is called spam

Answered by aryansuts01
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Answer:

Spam is the term for email communications with ambiguous subjects and unknown senders. These emails are typically automatically removed from your Inbox by your email provider's spam filter, but occasionally they do not. You must regularly empty the Spam (or correspondingly) folder in order to get rid of the messages, just like you would with your email service's Trash folder.

Explanation:

Email spam, commonly referred to as junk email, is the practice of sending unwanted email to a large list of subscribers in mass. Spam can be transmitted by actual people, but more frequently it is sent by a bot, which is a collection of malware-infected machines that are under the control of one assaulting party (bot herder). In addition to email, text messages and social media platforms can also be used to spread spam.

Although most people find spam bothersome, they accept it as an unavoidable byproduct of email communication. While spam is bothersome, if it is not properly filtered and routinely cleared, it can clog email inboxes and pose a threat. Spammers that send spam via email frequently change their strategies and content to deceive possible victims into installing malicious software, disclosing personal information, or donating money.

Spam emails nearly usually have a business purpose and are financially motivated. Spammers attempt to advertise and sell dubious goods, make exaggerated claims, and trick receivers into thinking something is true.

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