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That would depend on how you are reading your email.
If you are using Apple's 'Mail' app, you can empty all the Junk folders at once by pressing the 'option' (alt), 'command' and 'J' keys at the same time.
i used to run into this when i was in school. im pretty sure its something to do with the server settings allowing non-administered computers that are running on the server to send out connections or mail for some reason. so im guessing the solution would be where ever you created the server from
It sounds to me like you are using web mail to check your online mail at some service, and that you are using a browser bookmark to get there. The URL in the browser bookmark is misspelled, out-of-date, or otherwise just bad. Find your mail service by working your way down from your mail provider's home page, bookmark that page, and trash your old bookmark.
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