Ask HN: How do you protect your email address from spam?

1 TekMol 4 6/4/2025, 4:13:00 PM
I have had a nice email address for a long time and would like to keep it. But the amount of spam I get on it is annoying, over 20 spam mails per day.

Is there a good way to block the spam without it even hitting my laptop?

It seems the main problem is that hosted mail servers accept spam in the first place. Wouldn't it make sense to disallow blacklisted IPs right during the connection phase, so that they can't even send data to me?

Comments (4)

gumboshoes · 1d ago
I do use SpamSieve on macOS for additional client-side spam-filtering, which helps. But I don't want to stress: no spam solution should ever just discard email without you being able to review it. None of them are good enough for that. I have delegated accounts in Gmail that years in Google still every day has false positives. It's a lot of email that would just vanish if I trusted server-side spam filters enough to never let it see my inbox.
gumboshoes · 1d ago
You don't. Spam is the cost of business. You accept it because being over-protective of your email address means risking losing valuable email from legitimate correspondents. You want every click on your email address to work for legitimate senders, so that means you suffer illegitimate senders, too.

By the way, twenty spam emails a day is a tiny amount. My email accounts see hundreds a day after no-duh filtering.

pettycashstash2 · 1d ago
you have a very high HN karma - kudos. is it that you have it hosted on a server vs a provider such as Microsoft and Google or even Proton?

I use mailcow self hosted, which allows for fine tuning. I have a list of recipients I trust, and that goes in mailbox, next is a folder for unqalified mail, and finally 100% spam.

throwaway843 · 1d ago
20 per day is less than 5 minutes. Most of my spam comes from GMail. Blacklist GMail for the minor annoyance that messages that get through spamassassin, dkim filtering, greylisting, etc for?