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My wife who is now deceased had an ink subscription. Since her death I have been inundated with emails from HP about her ink subscription plus all sorts of marketing stuff. I have deleted the subscription, I have unsubscribed from every email that hits her inbox, and I emailed some HP support address. I still get multiple emails from HP per week. I cannot get them to stop. Eventually I will stop monitoring her email but until then - how can I get them to stop sending emails to her address? 

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@Lzim 

 

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I am sorry that on top such grievous loss, you have been inundated with email from a source you no longer need.

 

There is no one sitting at a desk issuing the messages to your late wife's email address.

That means there is no one to whom you can easily send a message asking them to stop.

 

One easy option is to mark the messages as spam or junk . If needful, repeat the "mark this message as spam" process until the different sending addresses have been caught and removed.  At some point your spam filter will recognize most of the unwanted senders and you won't see the messages anymore.  Might take a couple of tries to "catch" all of it.

 

What else?

Options depend on your email provider.

 

Not quite "spam" but unwanted messages...

 

Yahoo, for example, employs a "filter" option so you can choose to shove a message from a particular source into a specific folder.  You could, if you like, forego the "spam" method and simply filter unwanted email messages into Trash or any other folder.  The messages will simply "go" to the selected "filter" folder without clogging the Inbox.

 

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