A Frontgate catalog, a Fresh Direct mailer, several indistinguishable offers for new credit cards, a bunch of coupons from online stores you shopped at once: This is but a glimpse of the junk that ...
If your mailbox is full of junk mail and your email is full of spam, it’s time to give yourself the gift of an uncluttered holiday. The average household receives 848 pieces of junk mail and 44 ...
There may be a problem with exchange server setups where when accessed through Apple's Mail program in Snow Leopard the junk mail folder disappears on the Mac. Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 ...
A bipartisan Senate duo is aiming to reduce the influx of political mail to households by cutting off a key federal subsidy ...
The other day our web producer, Libby, brought in a piece of mail she thought was suspicious. It was addressed to her fiance. It looked like a fancy wedding invitation. The sender was unclear without ...
There has been a spike in the number of complaints related to a specific type of junk mail that could end up costing consumers for services they don't need, the Iowa Attorney General's Office reported ...
We continue to investigate an issue where Mail.app seemingly suddenly stops filtering junk mail, and subsequently crashes when attempting to flag messages as junk. The problem appears to manifest when ...
Like death and taxes, junk mail seems like an inevitability. Every power bill and wedding invitation comes with a handful of solar panel installation ads and credit card offers that go straight into ...
Want to reduce stress and start the new year off with a clean slate? Spend an hour registering your (or your parent's) address, email address and phone with these services. Did you know that the ...
March 3, 2006 — -- Every American receives 17 trees worth of junk mail per year. And that junk mail weighs one ton. That's right -- one ton of junk mail per year. In case that doesn't do it for ...
Many people love to hate junk mail – and they have lots of different ways of quantifying their disgust: New York University says 5.6 million tons of junk mail end up in American landfills every year.
Karen Stabiner is a journalist. Her most recent book is “Generation Chef: Risking It All for a New American Dream.” Junk mail is nothing new. Mortality junk mail is, at least for me. I can’t say I’m ...