Phishing and spam emails are major concerns in email marketing. To identify them, users should look for:
- Suspicious Sender Addresses: Phishing emails often come from addresses that mimic legitimate ones but have slight variations. - Urgent or Threatening Language: Emails that create a sense of urgency or fear are often phishing attempts. - Unusual Attachments or Links: Be wary of unexpected attachments or links that ask for personal information. - Poor Grammar and Spelling: Many phishing emails contain obvious grammatical errors and misspellings.