How to Disable Spaminator on Incredimail

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Email Spam

Spaminator is a spam blocking software available through Internet Service Providers such as Earthlink and PeoplePC. IncrediMail is a free email client that is used to send and receive emails. IncrediMail users must have a registered email address, such as the one they've set up through their Internet Service Provider. The email provider automatically blocks and filters suspicious emails and stops them from downloading to IncrediMail. Customers have the option to turn off Spaminator, which they may want to consider if the spam blocking software is stopping legitimate emails from coming to their IncrediMail.

Instructions

  1. Disable IncrediMail Spaminator on Earthlink

    • 1

      Go to "spaminator.earthlink.net" to manage your email settings. Log in using your email address and password.

    • 2

      Click on the "Turn Off Spaminator" button. Confirm you wish to turn off this setting.

    • 3

      Open IncrediMail and click the "Receive" button.

    • 4

      Verify that all emails are being delivered to your Earthlink email without spaminator filters. New emails will come into your inbox. Double-click on any new email to open it. There will be no footer at the bottom of the email with a spaminator logo, or link to block/whitelist the sender of the email.

    Disable IncrediMail Spaminator on PeoplePC

    • 5

      Go to http://home.peoplepc.com as a PeoplePC customer and sign in with your username and password.

    • 6

      Click on "My Account," and then select "Essential Extras."

    • 7

      Click on the "Spaminator" link, located on the left side of the window screen.

    • 8

      Click on the "Remove" button, located next to spaminator. This will remove your spaminator subscription from filtering IncrediMail messages.

    • 9

      Open up IncrediMail and click the "Receive" button. All your incoming messages will now be delivered to your inbox, without spaminator filtering.

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