Help!! drowning!!

Screenshot of my ongoing problem of why my computer slows down due to my email. my question is for anyone who recomends a good spam filter or how and what is the best app/software or download or do i set up "rules" in icloud because i need to to correct this problem so that i can read my email again instead of delteting it because i'm so frusterated by the amount!
thank you!!
sylvia

@Csound1,
thanks for replying so quickly. i never heard of "spamsieve" so i googled it and i am wondering is this what i need to download?
https://www.google.com/search?q=SpamSieve&oq=SpamSieve&aqs=chrome..69i57&sourcei d=chrome&es_sm=119&ie=UTF-8
thanks!
Sylvia

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