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Q: Does anyone out there knows what "bottles" are on QQ inbox?

I have a QQ mail account.  Lately, I get a number telling me I have mails.  When I go to inbox, there are no unread mails.  Today, out of curiosity, I clicked on the number, and it showed that out of 6, I had 4 emails and 2 "bottles".   Can anyone interpret that for me, and how to get rid or delete those "bottles"?  I can not find them anywhere.  Many thanks.

11 years 8 weeks ago in  General  - China

 
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Click 设置 at  top of your mailbox page,which is just under your account.Then do it as follows: 

click 设置 → 常规 【find 漂流瓶的设置,it is just at the bottom of  this page,delete the tick before 开启漂流瓶功能,and then click 保存修改】.Then you won't receive bottles any more.The bottles are sent by strangers at random and the contents are usually pointless,so you don't really need to know what they say.

 

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The bottles are just a way to throw the bottle into the "sea" of the internet, and say random things to random people. It's all very weird. Anyway, what Chenhan said will work.

GuilinRaf:

Sorry!

I meant to give a thumbs up! 

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SURE THING!!!!!!!!!!!!cool

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