Spam refers to unwanted bulk messages, typically advertising or deceptive content, sent without the recipient’s consent. They clutter inboxes and may pose security risks through malicious links. ICT policies and filters aim to reduce spam. Thus, the emails described are known as spam.
Option A:
Option A is correct because spam is the standard label for unsolicited bulk email traffic.
Option B:
Option B, cache, is temporary storage used to speed up access and has nothing to do with email messages.
Option C:
Option C, cookie, is a small piece of data stored by websites in browsers to remember user information, not a mass email.
Option D:
Option D, archive, refers to storing messages for long term reference, not to unwanted incoming messages.
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