In the previous installment of this series, we talked about the pitfalls of dangerous emails. We covered how to identify them and, more importantly, what to do about them. In that post, we discussed – broadly – what constitutes a dangerous email. But, there is a certain kind of email that most people are familiar with and, thankfully, able to recognize: spam. While spam emails are not always dangerous – as the word has been commonly-adopted to include any mass email – they are typically guided by a malicious intent. In the second part of this series on working with your emails, we're going to discuss what spam is and, more importantly, what you can do about it.