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November 11, 2013
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Blocking individuals

  • November 11, 2013
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Hi. How can I block the creepos sending me inappropriate messages via my email? This is NOT why I signed up for this! Better yet, how do I report this, and to whom? I can't seem to find anywhere to contact Adobe.

Thanks

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    the_wine_snob
    Inspiring
    November 12, 2013

    DART,

    Are the offending contacts coming via e-mail, or via Adobe PM's (Personal Messages)?

    I agree with Curt Y, that one should not post their POP address to any open forum, as spam'bots crawl all of them, harvesting e-mail accounts.

    The same goes for any personal info, such as addresses, or phone numbers.

    Hunt

    adobe-admin
    Legend
    November 12, 2013

    It is sort of both. If someone sends you a private message you will get an email alert about the message. The email does not contain the message, just a link to your private mailbox here in forums.

    DARTAuthor
    Participant
    November 15, 2013

    adobe-admin wrote:

    It is sort of both. If someone sends you a private message you will get an email alert about the message. The email does not contain the message, just a link to your private mailbox here in forums.

    As I posted in response to John Smith's suggestion, the individual who sent me the inappropriate email/link goes by the name of Ngone1 Hopefully, the account can be blocked. As adobe-admin, if you require that I send you the link with the contents, let me know. Thanks so much.

    November 11, 2013

    You should avoid including any personal info in your posts as this is prime target for spammers.

    DARTAuthor
    Participant
    November 13, 2013

    Hi Curt. I didn't include any personal info. I know better. I simply asked

    an Adobe related question. Thanks

    pwillener
    Legend
    November 14, 2013

    If you post (here) the person's ID who sent you inappropriate messages, the user's account will be disabled.

    John T Smith
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    November 11, 2013

    You post the person's Adobe ID in this forum... such as back as a reply in this message... it won't be "instant" but adobe-admin will eventually lock the person's account

    DARTAuthor
    Participant
    November 15, 2013

    John T Smith wrote:

    You post the person's Adobe ID in this forum... such as back as a reply in this message... it won't be "instant" but adobe-admin will eventually lock the person's account

    Thanks for your help with this, especially since I'm new to these forums.

    The 'offender' who sent me the email/link is   Ngone1

    As you say, hopefully admin will locate and block this individual's account. Time will tell.