2. Move the message to your junk folder. This will prevent the email from appearing in your inbox. Most email clients, including Gmail, Yahoo Mail, and Outlook, have a "spam" or "junk" folder. Alternatively, you can mark the email as spam by clicking the "Report Spam" button. This will help train your email client to recognize similar emails as spam in the future.
3. Create a filter to automatically delete emails from the sender. This is a more advanced method, but it can be helpful if you are receiving a lot of emails from a particular sender. In your email client, create a new filter with the sender's email address as the criterion. Then, select the option to "Delete the message".
4. Change your email address. This is the most drastic solution, but it will completely stop you from receiving any emails from your college. If you are considering this option, be sure to update all of your online accounts with your new email address.
Here are some additional tips for managing unwanted college emails:
* Check your spam folder regularly. Some college emails may end up in your spam folder, especially if you have not previously interacted with the sender.
* Be wary of clicking on links in emails from unfamiliar senders. These links may lead to phishing websites or other malicious content.
* If you are receiving unwanted emails from a particular sender, consider reporting the sender to your email client. This can help prevent the sender from sending you emails in the future.