I receive too many email from Itunes

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  • Received a strange email from iTunes;

    Reads as follows;
    Dear iTunes Customer,
    Thank you for downloading the movie The Three Flavours Cornetto® Trilogy. Unfortunately, the movie you received may have had some noticeable quality issues.  We have corrected the problem and a new copy is available to download, free of charge.  To receive the new version, please re-download the title from your iTunes purchase history.
    For information on how to remove the current version, go to:
    How to delete content you've downloaded from the iTunes Store, App Store, iBooks Store, or Mac App Store
    For information on how to download the new copy, go to:
    Downloading past purchases from the iTunes Store, App Store, and iBooks Store
    Regards,
    iTunes Support Team
    http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/ww/
    I don't tend to click on unsolicited links and sure as heck don't remember ordering this movie. I have figured it to be a phishing scam.
    Anyone else?

    Dear ed2345 and Nadine_brizuela,
    As a Network Administrator I understand how these emails at first glance appear to be legitimate. Everything about them seems legitimate. That is why before commenting further, I waited for a response from Apple concerning this matter before confirming my worst fear. And as MiniBeast has stated: "I have figured it to be a phishing scam.", "it raised red flags immediately", "it's definitely a Phishing Scam to steal info." turns out to be correct and the word needs to get out to Apple customers as soon as possible, before any damage may be done.
    As confirmed by Apple it is indeed an Phising scam. The links appear to be legitimate. They seems to point to Apple and above all, the very worst part is that they appear to be emailed from a legitimate Apple email server, when in fact it was not sent from Apple, as confirmed by the following response from Itunes support.
    It is indeed a confirmed scam sent by hackers who could have only pulled this off by a DNS poisoning attack, but for me still seems fishy because of whois confirmation, but Apple confirms it did not come from them.
    What is DNS poisoning: http://www.computer-network-security-training.com/what-is-a-dns-poisoning-attack /
    For me, when I got this email, it seemed fishy to me as well, I opened it and it went to Apple, I closed out that browser and opened a different browser and went to Apple and reset my password and contacted support and then responded to this post above. With DNS poisoning it seems that the links are real because your browser says apple.com/... when in fact the links are completely fake sending you to a completely different server. And it even appears to be emailed from Apple, which, as confirmed by Apple, it was not.
    The word needs to get out especially to all Apple customers, that this particular email is fake and a Phishing attack designed to get the users Apple ID login. I would not have believed it myself unless confirmed by Apple.
    RESPONSE FROM APPLE SUPPORT BELOW:
    Thanks for choosing Apple.
    Greetings from iTunes Store Customer Support. My name is Mohammed and I am happy to assist you today.
    I understand that you receive two emails from Apple about the movie. I know you must be eager to get this resolved. I will provide the necessary information.
    I looked into this and found that neither the email nor its sender are affiliated with Apple. The email appears to be a phishing attempt, designed to trick users into visiting a website.
    If you still have the email, please forward it to [email protected] so we can investigate it. If the email contains links or attachments, please don't open them.
    Apple will only send you an email asking you to verify an email address in these situations:
    - When you first set up an account
    - Immediately after you add or change a contact email address for an Apple ID
    Also, an email from Apple will never ask you for your password, Social Security Number, or full credit card number.
    If you haven't already done so, I recommend following the suggestions in this article:
    Apple ID: Security and your Apple ID
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4232
    Also, here are other articles that you might find helpful:
    Identifying fraudulent "phishing" email
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4933
    Identifying legitimate emails from the iTunes Store
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2075
    I hope the information provided above is helpful.
    if you have any further queries regarding iTunes Store, please reply to this email. I will be happy to assist you. Thank you for being a valued member of the iTunes family.
    Have a nice day!
    Sincerely,
    iTunes Store Customer Support
    http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/ww/

  • Too many emails from Yahoo - Won't Sync

    Using the native Mail Client for the first time hoping I could enjoy some of the new features Yosemite offers.  Trying to sync a Yahoo account (Rogers Canada domain).   The mail app doesn't let you download only recent messages, it insists on downloading everything.  Everything in my case is 10 years of emails > 50,000 + messages. 
    I tried downloading it all, but half way through it will stop and not continue. I have a fast internet connection and after day it still won't download it all.  No other conflicting problems.   The Mail client just bogs down and becomes unresponsive when trying to get new mail.
    One remedy I tried was setting up a rule to move emails that are more than a year old to archive.   Still downloads it all emails, but its in a new folder - wow.
    Yahoo uses a POP3 server from Rogers when I type in my email account.  The Mail Client doesn't allow me to manually modify the incoming mail server.  If I want an IMAP server instead, it won't let me change it.   Does Apple think we are all sheep who doesn't understand how to configure mail ? Why no advance configuration settings? 
    I searched for alternative mail clients and everything is PAID.  Seriously, on the iphone it's free, but for the iMAC there is a cost.  
    K

    Fyi, if you are using Exchange you are not using Imap but the Exchange Active sync protocol, just like a Windows Mobile device. This allow you to sync mail, contact and calendar without setting caldav.
    Just to be sure, please check that you have use the steps described here:
    http://www.google.com/support/mobile/bin/answer.py?answer=138740&topic=14252
    Do I understand that all your subfolders in your account are sync to the iphone?
    While I can understand why 3 days will not be enough, the options of showing only the 25 or more recent messages should help solve your problem.

  • Received email from "itunes store, orders@tunes.co.au, stating that I've purchased "Kill Bill Double Feature for $199.  I have not. Is this a scanm?

    Received email from "itunes store, [email protected] stating that I had purchased Kill Bill Double Feature movie bundle for $199.99".  I have not bought this.
    It is asking me to provide billing information to verify that I'm the legitimate account holder.  Is this a scam?

    Yes. Look at the address carefully - 'tunes' - and the link to enter your information will also be a non-Apple one. Don't follow any links; bin it.

  • I cannot receive a verification email from icloud on my comcast email account.  I have tried looking in spam, going to appleid and asking to resend the verification email many times, and I get nothing.  Any suggestions? Thanks.

    I cannot receive a verification email from icloud on my comcast email account.  I have tried looking in spam, going to appleid and asking to resend the verification email many times, and I get nothing.  Any suggestions? Thanks.

    Most likely it is blocked on server level, you need to go to account settings and unblock everything that has word apple in it. Also just to make sure, verify that you didn't misspell your e-mail address.

  • I don't receive reset security questions email from iTunes

    i don't receive reset security questions email from iTunes and i cant buy anything until i can

    It will not go to your regular email address.
    Forgotten Security Questions/Answers
    You need to contact Apple by:
    1 - Use the Express lane and start here:
    https://expresslane.apple.com
    then click More Products and Services>Apple ID>Other Apple ID Topics>Forgotten Apple ID security questions.
    or
    Apple - Support -form iTunes Store - Contact Us
    2 - Call Apple in your country by getting the number from here:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HE57
    or          
    Apple ID: Contacting Apple for help with Apple ID account security
    3 - Use your rescue email address if you set one up
    Rescue email address and how to reset Apple ID security questions
    For general  information see:
    Apple ID: All about Apple ID security questions

  • How if i wanna receiving email from itunes to my icloud mail account if differences my Apple ID

    my apple id using gmail accoun... Now i already have icloud mail accoun.. And how i wanna make all receiving email from itunes & apple to my iCloud account without change my appd id...???

    Hi Kim,
    The password for your iCloud account and your Apple ID are one in the same, as the iCloud email account is an alias for your Apple ID as well.
    After you set up your @icloud.com email address, you can use it to sign in to iCloud. You can also sign in using the Apple ID you used to create your iCloud account. 
    iCloud: Set up an @icloud.com email address
    Cheers,
    Alex H.

  • I received a phishing email from what I thought was my bank.  Do I need to do anything to my MAC for security?

    I received a phishing email from what I thought was my bank.  Do I need to do anything to my MAC for security? I have no anti-virus software.

    Evelyn, there is nothing that can prevent you or anyone from falling victim to those attempts to defraud you – other than you.
    "Phishing" scams are the most common way of getting people to voluntarily supply information that should be kept as secure as any other personal possession. "Anti-virus" solutions can't possibly prevent that sort of fraud, and if anything can only lull you into falsely believing you're being protected from threats, be they real or perceived.
    Do you have any further advice so that I don't fear my Mac?
    There is no reason to fear your Mac; it's a tool to be used for your sole benefit. Like any tool though, it can be misused. If there is any explanation for fear, it's a lack of education. Knowledge conquers fear and renders it inert. Learn what real threats actually exist, how to defend yourself from them, and how to distinguish them from those propagated by fear mongering psychopaths that justify their existence by keeping others misinformed. There are an abundance of the latter.
    There will always be threats to your information security associated with using any Internet - connected communications tool:
    You can mitigate those threats by following commonsense practices
    Delegating that responsibility to software is an ineffective defense
    Assuming that any product will protect you from those threats is a hazardous attitude that is likely to result in neglecting point #1 above.
    OS X already includes everything it needs to protect itself from viruses and malware. Keep it that way with software updates from Apple.
    A much better question is "how should I protect my Mac":
    Never install any product that claims to "clean up", "speed up",  "optimize", "boost" or "accelerate" your Mac; to "wash" it, "tune" it, or to make it "shiny". Those claims are absurd.Such products are very aggressively marketed. They are all scams.
    Never install pirated or "cracked" software, software obtained from dubious websites, or other questionable sources.
    Illegally obtained software is almost certain to contain malware.
    "Questionable sources" include but are not limited to spontaneously appearing web pages or popups, download hosting sites such as C net dot com, Softonic dot com, Soft pedia dot com, Download dot com, Mac Update dot com, or any other site whose revenue is primarily derived from junk product advertisements
    If you need to install software that isn't available from the Mac App Store, obtain it only from legitimate sources authorized by the software's developer.
    Don’t supply your password in response to a popup window requesting it, unless you know what it is and the reason your credentials are required.
    Don’t open email attachments from email addresses that you do not recognize, or click links contained in an email:
    Most of these are scams that direct you to fraudulent sites that attempt to convince you to disclose personal information.
    Such "phishing" attempts are the 21st century equivalent of a social exploit that has existed since the dawn of civilization. Don’t fall for it.
    Apple will never ask you to reveal personal information in an email. If you receive an unexpected email from Apple saying your account will be closed unless you take immediate action, just ignore it. If your iCloud, iTunes, or App Store account becomes disabled for valid reasons, you will know when you try to buy something or log in to this support site, and are unable to.
    Don’t install browser extensions unless you understand their purpose. Go to the Safari menu > Preferences > Extensions. If you see any extensions that you do not recognize or understand, simply click the Uninstall button and they will be gone.
    Don’t install Java unless you are certain that you need it:
    Java, a non-Apple product, is a potential vector for malware. If you are required to use Java, be mindful of that possibility.
    Java can be disabled in System Preferences.
    Despite its name JavaScript is unrelated to Java. No malware can infect your Mac through JavaScript. It’s OK to leave it enabled.
    Beware spontaneous popups: Safari menu > Preferences > Security > check "Block popup windows".
    Popup windows are useful and required for some websites, but unsolicited popups are commonly used to deceive people into installing unwanted software they would never intentionally install.
    Popups themselves cannot infect your Mac, but many contain resource-hungry code that will slow down Internet browsing.
    If you ever receive a popup window indicating that your Mac is infected with some ick or that you won some prize, it is 100% fraudulent. Ignore it. The more insistent it is that you upgrade or install something, the more likely it is to be a scam. Close the window or tab and forget it.
    Ignore hyperventilating popular media outlets that thrive by promoting fear and discord with entertainment products arrogantly presented as "news". Learn what real threats actually exist and how to arm yourself against them:
    The most serious threat to your data security is phishing. Most of these attempts are pathetic and are easily recognized, but that hasn't stopped prominent public figures from recently succumbing to this age-old scam.
    OS X viruses do not exist, but intentionally malicious or poorly written code, created by either nefarious or inept individuals, is nothing new.
    Never install something without first knowing what it is, what it does, how it works, and how to get rid of it when you don’t want it any more.
    If you elect to use "anti-virus" software, familiarize yourself with its limitations and potential to cause adverse effects, and apply the principle immediately preceding this one.
    Most such utilities will only slow down and destabilize your Mac while they look for viruses that do not exist, conveying no benefit whatsoever - other than to make you "feel good" about security, when you should actually be exercising sound judgment, derived from accurate knowledge, based on verifiable facts.
    Do install updates from Apple as they become available. No one knows more about Macs and how to protect them than the company that builds them.
    Summary: Use common sense and caution when you use your Mac, just like you would in any social context. There is no product, utility, or magic talisman that can protect you from all the evils of mankind.

  • Email from iTunes? Huh?

    I got the same "not available in US Store" and from what I read it should be.
    I also read "in the email you got from iTunes"... I never got an email from iTunes and I submitted our podcast 4 weeks ago. It does come up in the "powersearch/title" when I type in "Brian and Mark Show".
    My questions are:
    1) When I search under Music it doesn't show up on the 5 pages of music shows although it is "findable" under powersearch.
    2) My link on my podpress is listed as this below (from right-clicking/paste on my artwork in itunes) but when I ping iTunes in Wordpress/Podpress it comes back as "your request produced an error [newNullResponse]" Should I worry about or fix this, and if so, how?
    3) Certainly it should show up under the category "music" which it is under by now?
    http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=253055793
    Can ANYBODY help? We're just getting going and I hate to botch it right out of the gate.
    Thanks in advance,
    Mark
    http://brianandmarkshow.com

    I had no trouble accessing your podcast through the "phobos" link you had in your post; no "not available" messages showed up, nor any other errors. Sometimes it takes a little while for a newly listed podcast to show up reliably, so if it gives you this message for a few days, don't panic.
    In regards to the missing email "approval message" . . . I checked your in code, you have about 3 different email addresses in there, and you should also have a (different?) email address associated with the Apple ID you submitted the podcast under. Since I use(d) one email address under all fields when I submitted my podcast, I have no idea from which field the email address is grabbed to send the notification. You might want to try looking under each of those email address before you assume that email was never sent. Don't worry about it too much, though, because it's not really a big deal anyway - your podcast showed up in the Store. You have the ID# from your listing, and that is really the only important info that would have been in the email.
    1) If you are searching under the term "music" in power search, only the top 150 most popular results are going to be displayed. Since you are new, you probably don't have enough subscribers to break into that list, and that's why you are searchable under some terms but not others.
    2) Pinging through Podpress - my guess is that the "newNullResponse" message is standard when you ping through that service - error messages are commonly displayed when you ping through a service, but they still usually ping successfully. If you are truly worried about it, ping iTunes using this address: https://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZFinance.woa/wa/pingPodcast?id=253055793. It will give you a friendly "podcast ping received" message.
    3) Do you mean the "music" category in the browse feature? (Your podcast isn't there . . .?) Oh boy, have you opened up a can of worms. We get reports in here all the time of podcasts not showing up in browse, even though they should. It's a pretty buggy system. Personally, I have 7 active podcasts in the Store, and 2 of them have never showed up in browse. That may not be able to be fixed.
    Lastly, I don't think you have "botched" anything beyond repair - your podcast looks pretty good, especially if you have never done this before. Publishing podcasts can be such a jungle, with all the various tools and methods, and it's unfortunate that a lot of the time you just have to do it and make mistakes to learn how to do it correctly. Don't worry, have heart - you are on the right track.
    Peach

  • How do i stop excessive emails from itunes on my daughters ipod?

    My daughter keeps receiving far too many emails on her Ipod how can we stop them where are the settings? regarding whats new on itunes ?

    All you can do is go to Settings>Mail and turn oft the mail accounts or delete them. There  is no way to filter mail on the iPod.

  • Too many spams  - from ME!!??

    Trying to get in touch with friends in France - but eMails bounce back after a week or so. The most recent one said:
    Diagnostic-Code: X-Postfix; host mx.online.net[212.27.35.163] refused to talk
    to me: 500 Too many spams from your IP (), please visit....
    I am not a spammer so has something taken over? It is only from this one email address.
    How can I clear my good name? Or is that even possible?

    When you send a mail, you send it to the configured SMTP-server in account setup. This server is going to send it to the so called "mail exchanger" (MX) of the destination domain.
    The message you got says, that this MX refuses to talk with your SMTP-server, as there have been to many SPAMs from this SMTP-server. Note that everyone using the same mail domain as you do (and maybe even more users) use the same SMTP-server as you do.
    So it is not you in person who sent too many SPAMs, it's the SMTP-server you use which sent too much SPAM.
    You should contact your email-provider to get your SMTP-server off this "blacklist".

  • 421 4.4.5 Too many messages from this host last hour

    Hi, we are in a migration process from a Kerio system to Exchange 2013.
    Everything is working fine, except that we have been experiencing this error on the logs and the Exchange 2013 users are getting returned emails.
    The remote server is 10.10.10.85
    Remote Server at 10.10.10.85 (10.10.10.85) returned '400 4.4.7 Message delayed'
    19/12/13 7:21:57 p. m. - Remote Server at 10.10.10.85 (10.10.10.85) returned '451 4.4.0 Primary target IP address responded with: "421 4.4.5 Too many messages from this host last hour." Attempted failover to alternate host, but that did not succeed.
    Either there are no alternate hosts, or delivery failed to all alternate hosts. The last endpoint attempted was 10.10.10.85:25'
    My question is, is Exchange rejecting the messages or is the other system telling Exchange to slow things a bit?

    To update this.
    We found out that the other email system was configured NOT to accept more than 100 messages per hour from same sending IP.
    Once we removed the configuration value from the other email system, all started working.

  • TS3899 i try to erase emails but they are not gone????what do i need to do to get rid of too many emails?

    i try to erase emails but they are not gone????what do i need to do to get rid of too many emails?

    Log in to your webmail on a browser and delete them from there.

  • I'm not getting emails from iTunes? Help?

    So this all started a year ago when my first Apple iD just stopped working one day. I used an aim account and I had forgotton the password for that and I only recently reset it yesterday, so saying that, I tried resetting my Apple iD password for my first account but I haven't received any emails to either my back-up email or my first email. My first Apple iD has 80 dollars on it, and I would like access to it again.
    (sorry if this is confusing)
    Breakdown: I'm not receiving emails from iTunes to either email and I can't access my apple account and I want my 80 dollars back.
    Why am I not receiving emails from iTunes????

    I note that your email got to me fine - were you using the address that I gave in my posting or were you using the one in my profile? Could you overwrite the address in my profile with what you used to eliminate the possibility of a stray control character?

  • I would like to inform you that  i have received today an email from Apple adrees (Warning your account has been limited), Apple in this email requesting me to update my Apple ID information. After i updated that as well and follw up with instructions the

    i would like to inform you that
    i have received today an email from Apple adrees (Warning your account has been limited), Apple in this email requesting me to update my Apple ID information. After i updated that as well and follw up with instructions the massage bellwo was appeared to me(Apple ID doesnot have permission to access iTunes connect)
    I appreciate if you kindly explain this and tell me please if i do something wrong.
    You feedback is high appreciate.

    You have been scammed. Most likely your iTunes account will be hacked. Contact Apple:
    Apple Store Customer Service at 1-800-676-2775 or visit online Help for more information.
    To contact product and tech support: Apple - Support - Contact Apple Support.
    For Mac App Store: Apple - Support - Mac App Store.
    For iTunes: Apple - Support - iTunes.
    BTW. The forums are user forums. You aren't speaking to Apple here.

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