I received 3 emails - "anti-spam feasibility" of Server Administrator - these are authentic or not?

Emails containing the following message is displayed:

Your webmail Quota exceeded it's set/Quota limit which is 20 GB.

You're running on 23 GB, due to hidden files and your mailbox from the folder.

Please CLICK HERE to activate the anti-spam engine and increase your Quota of Web mail.

Enable anti spam engine and increase your webmail Quota can lead to loss of important data / information and Documents in your mailbox / or cause limited access. Thank you

Ask your email provider if they have published messages. It's their server. Thunderbird only delivers messages. They do not issue them.

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