Something to remember is that just like you can't prevent anybody in the world from dialing your phone number, you can't stop people from emailing you. While it is true that you can mark as spam, report, block the address and all of those things, the scammers and spammers don't send from the same address for more than one flood email. So while those annoying click bait emails are exactly that, annoying, blocking them will block that address, and when they send it out again next week the address will have changed. Sadly there is little to be done to stop them, but remain diligent in NEVER replying to them. All that does is confirm to the scammers that your email address is valid. They know that their success rate will be next to nothing, but it's like a guy who puts blacktop on driveways. He charges $1 million per driveway. He doesn't get many jobs, but boy, if he ever gets ONE... That's the mentality of a mail scammer. Do you also get email telling you that your "Noorton" or you "Nortoon" is expired and you can renew by clicking a link? Or McAffee, MacAfee, McAfeee... Your Walmart gift card is waiting, your Costco card won a drawing... Just keep deleting. That's pretty much all you can do because the senders aren't real.