Can't configure spam filters

Hi, my father recently acquired a blackberry from the university of Granada (UGR) and i should be able to enter to http://blackberry.orange.es/ but after entering my PIN / IMEI i get an error saying i can't acces with an HTML client but directly through the blackberry, i tried this way but all i get is the configuration page of the beginning where there are no filter options whatsoever.  Where and how can i configure the spam filters??
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Hi and Welcome to the Forums!
Try finding your BIS logon page via this portal:
http://www.blackberryfaq.com/index.php/Where_can_I_log_into_my_BIS_account%3F
BTW -- BIS does not have a spam filter per se. What it has are filters you can create one by one -- filter out a sender address, filter out a subject line. But it is not a full spam filtration system. For that, you have to see the owners of the email service being used and see what server-level spam filtration they can offer.
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