E-mail question

 Pretty much every weekday (M-F), I find an e-mail for a male's performance pill in my junk folder.  Of course it has no subject or return address, that I can see.  I delete the e-mail and then empty my junk folder's contents.  If I don't delete the e-mail, I don't receive a second notice.  If I delete the e-mail, the next day there is another e-mail for that pill. 

  Is there a way these people can check my e-mail to see if there is an unread or undeleted e-mail message about these pills and if it doesn't find one, send another e-mail?  I've run several scans using Norton's (21.7.0.11) and SUPERAntiSpyware (6.0.1186 build 11821) and nothing is showing up, not even cookies.  I'm pretty sure my system is clean, but I don't understand how these e-mails keep showing up?

Your email is scanned for visuses when it comes in provided you have Norton set to scan incoming mail. The only issue you could have is if there are web links in the emails that could be leading to malware infected web sites.

Thank you for taking the time to reply.  I know Nortons scans the e-mail messages that come to my Outlook account.  Does this scan also work for e-mail accounts that I just log into their server and are not kept on or downloaded to my PC? 


PC_confused wrote:
Thank you for taking the time to reply.  I know Nortons scans the e-mail messages that come to my Outlook account.  Does this scan also work for e-mail accounts that I just log into their server and are not kept on or downloaded to my PC? 

 

 

That will get protected by Norton as it does any other Internet access.