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Jmb825
3 months agoHelpful | Level 5
Receiving hundreds of emails
Have received 100's of emails from purported Dropbox users asking to be removed from a mailing list. Each has 22 CCs. Everytime someone replies, more spam is generated. Major issue. Reported to Dropbox support, awaiting response. Problem is ongoing - got another bunch while trying to report the problem. Dropbox impenetrable "support" system is part of the problem. I'd pay to speak with a human but can't find a way.
Any ideas? Please help.
Hi Everybody,
This is a forwarded Dropbox email from a non-Dropbox email alias. We recommend you block the sender's email and domain. We also recommend reporting the sender to your email provider, and marking that email as spam or phishing.
You can determine legitimate emails sent by Dropbox by visiting our Help Center:
- BenDBXCommunity Manager
Thanks for reporting this. Do you mind if we reach out to you via email to take a closer look at the emails you're receiving? It is possible that this is a third party sending these emails if they're not being sent from an official Dropbox domain, but we'd like to double check to make sure!
Thanks,
Ben
- Jmb825Helpful | Level 5Yes, please do!
I have continued to look at this. I think the dropbox reference in the subject is a red herring.
A consisrent finding is the email address:
"nooreeply5@gatwebe.cloud" in the RECIPIENT list.
It seems replies to "all" that include that address trigger additional spam emails that add that also include itself.
Unfortunately my email isp - Samsung email has no way to filter out emails with specific recipients to block this. I understand this is possible with Outlook. If so, Outlook users could set a filter to auto delete incoming email with that address in the recipient list.
John - GinaSSNew member | Level 2
My father is getting emails from dropbox individuals and they are not happy asking my father to remove them. I was not able to locate dropbox from his program files/apps. Has anyone expreienced this that can offer me a suggestion to remove this?
- Jmb825Helpful | Level 5Hi Gina,
Lots of folks in the same boat as your Dad,
Including me. I don't think it is a Dropbox problem. The hacker just put them in the email subject as a red herring.
I am not an expert and I don't work for Dropbox, but I have studied many of the hundreds of emails I have received and think I have a suggestion that could help, IF your father's email client has a robust filtering capability. I understand this is the case with Outlook, but don't know about others.
Set a filter to auto delete any incoming email with "nooreeply5@gatwebe.cloud"
In the recipient list - specifically in the CC list if you have that option.
Every time someone replies "all" to the spurious email, a bot at the gatwebe.cloud address sends out another 20-25 spam emails and tacks itself on.
If people would just delete and ignore the emails the process could be curtailed.
Unfortunately my email client has no filtering capability so I await help from smarter folks than I.
Good luck!
- RichSuper User II
Jmb825 wrote:
Have received 100's of emails from purported Dropbox users asking to be removed from a mailing list.Are the emails coming in from dropbox.com email addresses? If not, it's unlikely that Dropbox can do anything about it if they're not the ones generating the emails.
Can you paste the content of one of the emails here? Be sure to mask any private information.
- MmargExplorer | Level 4I am in the same email group. Help!
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