Junk email/spam iphone5

How can I filter junk email / spam from coming into my inbox on my iPhone5?

You will have to do that through your mail service provider.  The iPhone does not provide any additional features to filter email.

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  • Mail app downloading spam / junk email from Yahoo

    I use yahoo as my email service, and I also download mail from yahoo to the Mail app onmy ipad3.  I have noticed that the app is also downloading spam or junk email rather than email that is only in the inbox.
    Can someone tell me how to only download mail from the inbox?
    Thanks,
    Ben

    The iPad mail app has no filters for spam and junk mail. You have to set those filters on the server in your Yahoo mail account.

  • The hybrid format email is considered as a junk email (or spam)in Apple Mail 4.4

    In Mac OSX 10.6.6, When I use Apple Mail 4.4 to receive the hybrid format email( include HTML and Text format in one email), the Apple Mail 4.4 will be think this email is a junk email.
    Is this a bug for the Mail 4.4? Anybody can help to resolve this issue?
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    msg.setSubject("test");//set subject
    MimeBodyPart mbp1 = new MimeBodyPart();
    mbp1.setContent("test", "text/plain; charset=utf-8");//set text format content
    MimeBodyPart mbp2 = new MimeBodyPart();
    mbp2.setContent("test", "text/html; charset=utf-8");//set HTML format content
    Multipart mp = new MimeMultipart("alternative");
    mp.addBodyPart(mbp1);//add text content
    mp.addBodyPart(mbp2);//add HTML content
    msg.setContent(mp);
    Transport.send(msg);//send email

    Sorry to be slow to respond -- had a doctor appointment, and also had to hunt up a boot volume with 10.6.6 and Mail 4.4 on it, just to be sure.
    Your test message was not perceived as SPAM/Junk at all.  Not when received in Mail 4.5, Mail 4.4, nor Mail 2.1.3 in Tiger.
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    X_Cmae_Category:   0,0 Undefined,Undefined
              X-Cnfs-Analysis:   v=1.1 cv=JQNK39t9F4kLyjfJz/k8C0DfBhSrK9xA1Y4SBRwEmYU= c=1 sm=0 a=BLceEmwcHowA:10 a=1FzqG5ILVBdwvA7Y_sMA:9 a=QEXdDO2ut3YA:10 a=qIwwZl7lo8ZhrKw95CmXbg==:117
      X-Cm-Score:           0
              X-Scanned-By:   Cloudmark Authority Engine
              Authentication-Results:   mx01.insight.synacor.com header.from=[email protected]; sender-id=neutral
              Authentication-Results:   mx01.insight.synacor.com smtp.mail=[email protected]; spf=neutral; sender-id=neutral
              Received-Spf:   neutral (mx01.insight.synacor.com: 74.128.0.95 is neither permitted nor denied by domain of zone1.dev.hf.webex.com)
      X-Ironport-Anti-Spam-Filtered:           true
              X-Ironport-Anti-Spam-Result:   As0IAEyBx009vxsiTmdsb2JhbACEUqE6AQEiSYhqqnGPfoUKgQIEhj6NTx2KJQ
              X-Ironport-Av:   E=Sophos;i="4.64,338,1301889600";  d="scan'208";a="381038056"
      X-Connecting-Ip:           61.191.27.34
              Message-Id:   <27817788.01304920419178.JavaMail.Ma.Jin@majin-work>
      Mime-Version:           1.0
              Content-Type:   multipart/alternative;  boundary="----=_Part_0_24435002.1304920419147"

  • Cannot move junk email to Bulk Mail folder in Yahoo, greyed out

    I've searched but so far no luck.  Ever since I added my two Yahoo email accounts on my iPhone 4, I cannot seem to send junk email from my inbox to my Bulk Mail folder, it is greyed out.  First off, I've confirmed that the Bulk Mail folder on my iPhone is the same as my Spam folder in Yahoo mail on the desktop.  I can see the same emails in both folders.  Anyone have the same experience and found a way to correct this, or is this just a Yahoo limitation?

    I am having the same problem, but I'm not very clear on how to follow the steps.
    went to my yahoo account in IOS;
    hit edit, hit "new mailbox" at the bottom right corner of the screen;
    entered a name;
    below that, it has "Mailbox Location", I opened it;
    it list all my personal folders, I am stuck here.
    How do I "point the mailbox location to the Bulk Mail folder", as instructed? Am I missing a step?
    This is for iPhone 4S, with the latest released version. Thank you!

  • How to force Outlook's Junk email fitler to not filter Exchange 2010 SP1 accepted domains?

    Hello,
    I wonder if there really is no way how to reach the result described in the title question. Because
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2458522 says:
    This issue occurs because of a functionality change that is introduced in Exchange Server 2010 SP1. In Exchange Server 2010 SP1, domains that are configured as accepted domains are no longer allowed in the junk email lists of a mailbox.
    So please tell us Microsoft how can we force Outlook to accept internal domain as a trusted senders and not apply Junk email filter on it?
    There was already a long discussion about the steps here
    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/outlook/thread/15f857c6-0ed4-4004-9d90-cb5d16361752 so please don't offer anything described there.
    Thank you,

    Trying to deal with the Outlook Junk Email Filter is not very easy and had been a pain in the butt.
    The ONLY way to ensure the Outlook 2010 Junk Email filter honors "white listed" emails is to stamp the email with SCL -1. Setting a transport rule will do that but it is not very flexible. 
    I was able to resolve these issues by simply enabling the Exchange 2010 Anti-Spam agents on each hub transport server. We have no Edge Server but we use a couple of Ironports at the gateway which provide the bulk of AntiSpam. We didn't think we would
    need the Exchange AntiSpam so we hadn't initially enabled. After months of trying to resolve people's complaints of emails from internal system ending up in Junk, this solution worked for us.
    This is the order in which it was done.
    1. We set the receive connectors for the internal systems for bypassing Anti Spam. We basically have 2 receive connectors, one for internal system with no relay, and one for internal systems who are allowed external relay.
    Get-ReceiveConnector "server\name of the recieve connector" | Add-ADPermission -User "“NT Authority\Anonymous Logon”  -AccessRights ExtendedRight
    -ExtendedRights ms-exch-bypass-anti-spam
    Note: If you use SMTP Authentication, Exchange will only mark the emails as "Internal" and not assign a SCL of -1. It can only be on anonymous connections.
    Note: We have a separate receive connector for the Ironports delivering external email that will not bypass Anti-Spam. These emails will receive a SCL rating of 0-9
    2. We set the global SCL to 6 (default is 4). You can set it to whatever you want.
    Set-OrganizationConfig -SCLJunkThreshold 6
    So basically, any email tagged with SCL 7-9 will be moved to Junk by Exchange.
    3. Set-ContentFilterConfig -SCLQuarantineEnabled $False -SCLDeleteEnabled $False -SCLRejectEnabled $False
    We don't want delete, reject or quarantine anything on Exchange. Just move email to Junk folder if SCL 7-9 and have user deal with it.
    4. Set the Internal SMTP Servers by adding each Exchange server's IP Address to the Global Transport Settings. I used EMC, Organization Config, Global Settings, Transport Settings properties, Message Delivery tab. Do NOT add any other "internal" servers
    here, only the Exchange servers.
    5. Then we installed the AS agents on each HT Server.
    Starting with the first server
    Stop MSExchange Transport service
    D:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\Scripts>.\install-AntispamAgents.ps1
    After installation, disable all the agents except for Content Filtering Agent. This agent has to be enabled for Exchange to stamp the email with SCL -1. I used EMC, Organization Config, Hub Transport. You will see a new tab called Anti-Spam. Disable everything
    except Content Filtering.
    Start MSExchange Transport service.
    Repeat on each HT server. (You won't have to repeat the disabling of the agents as that is a global setting)
    6. You can add global safe senders by doing the following.
    $list = (Get-ContentFilterConfig).BypassedSenders
    $list
    $list.add("[email protected]")
    $list.add("[email protected]")
    Set-ContentFilterConfig -BypassedSenders $list
    The message headers are stamped with
    For emails sent through the Internal connector
    X-MS-Exchange-Organization-Antispam-Report: MessageSecurityAntispamBypass
    X-MS-Exchange-Organization-SCL: -1
    OR
    For external emails from a safe sender
    X-MS-Exchange-Organization-Antispam-Report: ContentFilterConfigBypassedSender
    X-MS-Exchange-Organization-SCL: -1
    OR
    For all other external emails
    X-MS-Exchange-Organization-SCL: 0
    Good Luck. This has basically stopped all the calls about "legitimate" email in Junk Email folder.

  • SMTP folder, "Badmail" is getting flooded with millions of junk emails- SharePoint 2010 incoming email

    Hi All,
    Need your expert advice and help !
    Incoming e-mail has been successfully configured and working fine on SharePoint 2010.
    Issue: Badmail folder is getting flooded with millions of junk emails. First Queue folder gets them, and then moves them to Badmail folder. Incoming Email has been successfully configured for SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint list is receiving the emails (there
    is a delay, but that is fine!)
    Please help. what other information should i provide to help understand this issue better ?
    Naveed.DG MCITP, MCTS -SharePoint 2010 Administrator "Vote As Helpful" If it helps!!

    What Reverse DNS Lookup does is attempt to validate that the piece of mail came from an IP that belongs to the domain in the EHLO/HELO command - http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/WindowsServer2003/Library/IIS/233c0fde-7315-479a-a7fb-2e9d00ff73fd.mspx?mfr=true
    So it doesn't directly filter spam (certainly possible to get spam from GMail/Hotmail servers that Reverse DNS Lookup will see as 'valid').
    Trevor Seward
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  • I received a "junk" email that I attempted to dispose of by sending it to "trash" and then deleting it from "trash". At that point, instead of deleting, it simply rotates back into "junk"--and over and over. How do I delete this unwanted email?

    I received a  "junk" email and attempted to dispose of it by sending it to "trash" and the deleting it from the trash file (the way I always do). This particular spam, however, instead simply rotates back into the "junk" file-- ad infinatum. How do I eliminate tis unwanted pest?

    Try logging on to your email via the web browser (assuming the email account is gmail, yahoo, etc) and deleting the email from there. It could just be that the email program on the iPad is not properly synching with the web server so the email keeps re-downloading.

  • Can't stop the email spam

    Anyone know how to stop junk email from coming into Apple mail?  On my Windows computer, spam doesn't come through on Outlook. Verizon email settings show spam detector is on and emails are deleted. But that doesn't solve the problem on my iPad and iPhone, I can't stop the constant stream of spam email. Any ideas?

    The Yahoo mail app remembers spam when it comes up again if you mark it with the Yahoo Mail app.
    If you use Gmail or Yahoo mail app, they each have an icon to label emails as spam.   Yahoo uses a shield icon.
    if you use the stock app, tap the file folder and send to junk.   In settings app, under mail, make sure it is set to "send spam to JUNK"

  • Receiving about 150 junk emails a day on my phone

    Hi Everyone,
    I have sorted my settings on my mac to filter out a lot of junk mail which comes from my website (spam stuff) and this has worked but my phone is still putting all of them into my inbox - so every day I have to manaually delete at least 150 junk emails.
    Is there any way through the iphone I can stop this? I have an iphone 4
    thanks in advance if anyone can help!

    I use justhost.com for my business websites and my email is set up from that, the majority of my spammy type messages are coming from [email protected] - think they are all the junk comments from websites

  • All junk emails go to ipt

    after logging on to my att.yahoo account, my touch displays all emails, even the ones in the junk folder. since i never read that and att deletes like 4000 junk emails a month, is there any way i can set the ipt to do the same?

    if you edit your pop setting in yahoo, there's an option not recieve mail yahoo considers spam.
    worked great for me

  • Unhappy with OS X Server handling of email spam

    I'm unhappy with the way that OS X Server (on Mountain Lion) handles email spam.
    What I *want* is to be able to set some SpamAssassin rules, and then to have the mail server refuse spam emails (not accept and put into Junk, but refuse to accept them in the first place). I used to do this with Exim and the sa-exim tool. In 10.7 I decided to switch to the built-in mail server, but that doesn't offer this functionality.
    I would settle with being able to set some SpamAssassin rules and then have the server filter junk email into my Junk folder. 10.7 Server used to do this; I had to enable webmail and turn on the setting in there, and it would configure Pigeonhole (a Dovecot plugin) to put spam into the Junk folder. 10.8 server no longer offers webmail and no longer comes with Pigeonhole. I can add it myself with MacPorts, but I don't understand how to configure it on OS X Server.
    So I have to settle for my OS X Server delivering all junk emails to my inbox, where then I have to delete them one-by-one on my iPhone. I could leave a Mac on at home all day to do the spam filtering, but that just seems silly.
    If anyone could tell me how to set up Pigeonhole on OS X Server (10.8) to put my spam into a folder - or even how to set up Postfix to refuse spam in the first place - I would be very, very happy.

    The issue you've run into is that postfix uses amavisd as its post queue (I.e. received and accepted by smtp) filter.
    If you don't want to set server-side rules ( easiest way is still webmail / Managesieve plugin) to auto move junk mail into a junk folder because of security concerns, then there are other options.
    Most of the logic for spam checking is done by amavis.  It calls as subprocessess spamassassin and clam av.
    Changes you make in spamassassin conf are used by spamassassin but amavisd may overrule spamassassin.
    So your options are:
    1. Make webmail a local intranet access only - I.e. use a custom port 8xxx and don't open that to the Internet via your router or firewall rules.
    2. Quarantine spam to a new mailbox so it doesn't get delivered to the user.
    I haven't done this but, if you have a look at http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/IntegratedInPostfixWithAmavis ,
    It has some instructions on how to adjust the amavisd conf ( path to server/mail/config/amavisd/amavisd.conf ) , set up a new mailbox and quarantine the spam to there. This saves you having to set up webmail /Managesieve plugin, and means that you don't lose any mail incorrectly classified, although you will need to clean it out from time to time.
    If you have a lot of users, number 1. Is a better fit for an administrator because the user can manage their own spam.
    At the moment I'm grappling with how to get the child-process spamassassin to look up user-managed auto white lists and prefs set through webmail sauserprefs plugin.  Still a work in progress.......
    Hope that helps.

  • Junk email with garbled headers

    For several weeks I've been getting junk emails with garbled headers. Here's an example header: <HEADER>Received: from reszmta-ch2-08v.sys.comcast.net (LHLO
     reszmta-ch2-08v.sys.comcast.net) (69.252.207.72) by
     resmail-po-038v.sys.comcast.net with LMTP; Fri, 7 Aug 2015 02:14:49 +0000
     (UTC)
    Received: from resimta-ch2-14v.sys.comcast.net ([69.252.207.14])
        by reszmta-ch2-08v.sys.comcast.net with comcast
        id 1eEm1r04m0KAWzH01eEpH7; Fri, 07 Aug 2015 02:14:49 +0000
    Received: from c-50-165-29-217.hsd1.il.comcast.net ([199.182.129.36])
        by resimta-ch2-14v.sys.comcast.net with comcast
        id 1eEm1r0300nFZXr01eEoB2; Fri, 07 Aug 2015 02:14:49 +0000
    X-CAA-SPAM: 00000
    X-Authority-Analysis: v=2.1 cv=QJGVPV/L c=1 sm=1 tr=0
     a=sE9SN1YtOcNN3bpOoOmPOg==:117 a=C_IRinGWAAAA:8 a=GGcpBh7Jt_oA:10
     a=kC1D8Hzrn9cA:10 a=oyKSr02qOVwA:10 a=tU21oahnq3oA:10 a=zh17ys4z5HAA:10
     a=kj9zAlcOel0A:10 a=wTivBee3AAAA:20 a=dxSupGvwAAAA:20 a=UKpgO57RAAAA:20
     a=3BrusFvJAAAA:20 a=KIeUB06LAAAA:20 a=vrTVhQd2AAAA:20
     a=yVXGz-XHvdcvrD15-RoA:9 a=jLR01agVV91qoP4M:21 a=CjuIK1q_8ugA:10
     a=jsw0n2uy5XgA:10 a=nV1c7PdJFOMA:10 a=f9yIFA520UkA:10 a=HYybnGdtvtwA:10
     a=3XBmY1eCw8EA:10 a=1Mdt6kcYcj0A:10
    Subject: mosimon,.SAVE﹣On﹣High-Speed﹣Internet,﹣Digital﹣Cable/ Voice﹣&﹣Wireless﹣Internet﹣In﹣Your﹣Area﹣Today!_______________________________________________________________________________________________∵
    From: ∵.Cable﹣TV.∵<>
    To: [email protected]
    Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii;
    Content-Disposition: inline
    Date: Thu, 06 Aug 2015 22:12:36 -0400<END HEADER> The garbled "From" makes it impossible to set up a filter to delete it before it gets into my inbox. How do we stop this junk  from coming in?  

    Definitely a scam.
    Learn how to identify fraudulent "phishing" email:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4933?viewlocale=en_US
    How to report phishing scams to Apple:
    via email to:  [email protected]

  • Icloud iphone junk email

    I use apple icloud email
    I made a big mistake and gave a website my email address.  suddenly I am getting so much junk email.
    I realize that I cannot filter junk mail at the iphone/ ipad level.  can I do it at the icloud.com level?
    if yes, how???
    I did on my laptop but if it is off and i am out and about my phone has lots of the junk mail
    thanks

    Sorry, I don't use iCloud for email so I don't know what filtering capability it does or doesn't have.  If you're getting spam, it must not be very good.  The iOS devices should have some filtering capability but currently they don't.
    I use GMail and get zero spam in my Inbox and only a few per week that automatically get sent to my Spam folder using GMail's default filtering.

  • Need a better method to block junk email senders

    Suddenly flooded with spam on my seldom used private email account. How do I block junk email senders.

    No offence, but Just a simple question : Why is Thunderbird still behind ?
    Other online mail can block a sender at once with only one click in the context menu !
    WAY EASIER THAN USING THUNDERBIRD WITH COMPLICATED SETTINGS.
    This is not a solution to our problem but a hint towards Mozilla developers

  • Junk and spam

    Initially my .mac address seemed to be immune to spam and junk but now I get at least 10 a day - I know it can be worse but I have never understood why I get emails that are not even addressed to me. Also, I now get emails that are FROM me and claim to contain viruses. Any help?
    Thanks

    Hello Greg.
    Check How .Mac filters spam and Why was I "spammed" at my .Mac Mail address? which applies to any email account.
    In addition, check How HTML Email Messages Relate to Unsolicited Commercial Email ("spam") which applies to any email client such as the Mail.app.
    I know it can be worse but I have never understood why I get
    emails that are not even addressed to me.
    The emails are addressed to you. The spammer is placing your email address (and probably many more addresses in addition to yours) in the Bcc field. All email addresses placed in the Bcc: field are invisible to all message recipients.
    Also, I now get emails that are FROM me and claim to contain viruses.
    This indicates one of two things.
    A spammer is using your email address to appear as the sending email address for their garbage. For most email accounts, there is nothing preventing the sender from placing any name and/or email address in the Full Name or Email Address fields for the account preferences to appear as the sending name and/or email address for sent messages. Apple prevents this with a .Mac account as part of an overall effort to prevent spam emanating from .Mac's domain since spammers don't provide a valid sending or return email address.
    A Windows user who has your email address in their address book has been infected with a virus. Such a virus sends a message or messages (with infected file attached) to every email address in the infected user's address book and randomly selects an email address from the address book to appear as the sending email address for the message. This occurs without the infected user's knowledge.
    This provides an avenue for the Windows virus to spread quickly since most people are more likely to open a file attached to a message that is received from someone they recognize or does not appear to be sent by a spammer.

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