Blocking Pin Peer to Peer Spam?

I had my first PIN message on my Z10 today - Spam from someone in Indonesia.
On previous versions of Blackberry you could block PIN messages from people not in your address book. How do you do this in OS10?
Thanks - Rufus.

No such feature currently on OS10 buddy, hope it to get added soon.
Stay tuned
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