Spam filter iPhone mail

Like Mail on desktop, is there a way of filtering spam emails on Mail on iPhone?
thank you!

Sorry I did the "classic" and didn't check before posting. This would be a useful future feature to filter out spam messages.
Thank you.

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  • The Best Spam Filter for Mail

    Here is the best smap filter for mail:
    http://c-command.com/spamsieve/
    I don't know why Apple don't buy that company and include the spam filter on mail, that would be great because spam is getting worst every day, and people than don't buy this type of spam filters need to delete a lot of spam mails every day.

    The Junk Mail filter included with the Mail.app has always worked very well for me, and IMO, a good deal of the responsibility for filtering spam in the first place and where it arrives initially, lies with the email account provider for an email account - with adequate filtering performed at the incoming mail server.
    This and taking some precautions with an email address shouldn't require having to purchase a spam filter from a 3rd party for the email client used to access an account.

  • Is there going to be a spam filter for Mail in the iOS6 update?

    Is there going to be a spam filter for Mail in the iOS6 update?

    see here http://www.apple.com/ios/ios6/

  • Filtering spam in iphone mail ??? !!!

    Well, the title is clear, I haven't found any way...
    As I have several accounts, I filter the spams in os X mail, instead in each mailbox whicj would be too complicated to manage... And then I badly need a filter in iphone !!!

    Thank you for your replies, but what you propose is exactly what I don't want (as I said in the initial post) :
    If Apple has offered the filter in mail, I guess it is :
    * for guys who don't know anything in computing,
    * or the opposite, for guys like me, who know a little in computing and have more that 5 accounts with 3 different providers : I don't want to bear the burden of setting up the filters in each account !
    I am affraid there is presently no solution...
    But I badly want to know when it will be done (I guess it will happen some day ! )
    If anybodu have a clue, I would be very happy...
    Thanks to apple to provide any good answer !... At least an estimated date

  • Is there a Spam filter for Mail? In iOS 5?

    I haven't seen this question posted for a couple of years, so I'm curious if iOS 4 has addressed my concern. Can Mail for iPod Touch 4th Generation be set up with some sort of spam filter? I have very good filters associated with my various email accounts at their servers (Gmail, GoDaddy, Earthlink) but all of these accounts pass the spam through to my iPod.
    Will this be fixed in iOS 5?
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    No. iOS5 isn't out yet. We don't know what's in it. But likely there isn't.

  • Need help setting up the Spam Filter in Mail

    Hi,
    I tried so many times to set up my Spam filter in Mac OS Mail, without any success so far. Basically, I have 2 email accounts in Mail, one of them should only let mails through which have "Webmessage from" in their title. So I added the following rule in the Options (translated from German): 'Subject doesn't contain Webmessage from'. Additionally I also added 'Email is Advertisement' and I used 'fulfilling one of the following rules'. What this does, it it filters EVERYTHING and throws it into the junk. I also tried with other rules, as for example 'Sender is in previous receiver' and 'Email is not adressed to my full name', ... Mail just filter everything, everytime or nothing at all.
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    When you set up a mail filter, you can have multiple conditions before an action is taken. So, for example, if you want a rule to apply to one email address, set up the first condition where the 'to' is equal to the email address you want filtered. Click the plus sign next to it, and add the 'subject doesn't contain Webmessge from' condition. Above the 2 conditions, check 'all' of the following conditions. Then under perform the following actions, add two rules, one mark as read, and two move to junk or trash or wherever. That way, since it's marked as read, you never see it in any unread mail counts. 

  • Iphone spam filter

    Is there a spam filter for mail on the iphone?

    No. If you need spam filtering, get a mail service which offers server side spam filtering.

  • Spam Filter?

    Has anyone heard of a good way to filter spam on the iPhone?
    Apple Mail does the job for me, while my desktop is on, but it's not on after 7pm, or on weekends...
    I'd prefer not to setup a faux gmail account which receives forwarded emails from my account, only to be used on the iPhone. I feel like I'm just using Gmail for it's filter.
    Is the iPhone going to receive Apple Mail's spam filter?

    Um, just trying to do my part to save the whales, and minimize the electric bill.
    I'm expecting to hear something from Mr.Jobs such as, 'For the iPhone we will be providing the same spam filter Apple Mail features, in our next iPhone update. In fact, it will be even better, because our developers are cool like that.'
    At which I would respond to Steve with a hearty 'Amen!'.

  • Spam on iphone

    Sorry if this has been asked but I can not find a straight answer.
    Is there a spam filter in mail on my iphone?
    I am getting silly amounts of spam - so much as to render mail on my phone useless.

    Its a shame that apple seem to have skimmped on this - or may be it is more difficult that it seems.
    Almost nailed it! It requires far more resources than currently available smartphones posses.
    This phone is my least pleasing apple product I have. Over sold!
    Uninformed expectations often spoil the fun.

  • IOS 7.0.3., a lot of spam and a not working spam filter

    Hi Apples,
    someone hijacked my emailaccount and I get tons of spam-mails everyday. On my MBP it's no problem because the spam filter in Mail works properly. Bravo!
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    Dear Pros, is there a solution for my problem?
    Thanks so much in advance,
    Janina
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    iOS 7.0.3.

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  • How to fix SPAM on iPhone if you use IMAP + Mail.app

    This isn't going to work for everyone, but for me, it works beautifully. I thought I'd share this here in case anyone else is in the same boat
    Summary: Since my G5 is turned on 24/7, I have Michael Rothwell's IMAP-IDLE plug-in installed, and do all of the filtering near real-time in Mail.app. My iPhone is set to check every 15 minutes, and because the junk is filtered instantly at Mail.app, I never see it on the iPhone except in the junk mail folder
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    (3) configure spam filtering in mail.app
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    Or you could try this:
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    Outgoing Port: 465 SSL security
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  • No iPhone SPAM FILTER - why no iPhone SPAM FILTER?

    I'm tired of spending 10 minutes a day deleting spam from my iPhone. Why doesn't the Junk Mail filter on my iMac synch up and work on my iPhone?

    I'm not aware of any email client on a cell phone that includes a spam filter and if so, one that syncs all "learned" settings with the junk mail filter available with the email client used on a computer.
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  • Will Mobileme filter spam for iPhone?

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  • Amavisd not running, mails not delivered when spam filter is enabled

    Hey everyone,
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    sudo /bin/launchctl unload /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/org.amavis.amavisd.plist
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    After more research, I issued a ps -U clamav to see if amavisd is running, below are the only results I get:
    PID TT STAT TIME COMMAND
    1291 ?? Ss 0:00.01 freshclam -d -D -pfreshclam.pid -c 1
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    ERROR: MISSING REQUIRED BASIC MODULES:
    MIME::Parser
    BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/bin/amavisd line 139.
    So my next question is how do I repair amavisd so I can get it to run so I can reenable the content filter. Here are the results of postconf in case you need them:
    2bounce_notice_recipient = postmaster
    access_map_reject_code = 554
    address_verify_default_transport = $default_transport
    address_verify_local_transport = $local_transport
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    address_verify_negative_cache = yes
    address_verify_negative_expire_time = 3d
    address_verify_negative_refresh_time = 3h
    address_verify_poll_count = 3
    address_verify_poll_delay = 3s
    address_verify_positive_expire_time = 31d
    address_verify_positive_refresh_time = 7d
    address_verify_relay_transport = $relay_transport
    address_verify_relayhost = $relayhost
    address_verify_sender = postmaster
    address_verify_service_name = verify
    address_verify_transport_maps = $transport_maps
    address_verify_virtual_transport = $virtual_transport
    alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
    alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
    allow_mail_to_commands = alias, forward
    allow_mail_to_files = alias, forward
    allow_min_user = no
    allow_percent_hack = yes
    allow_untrusted_routing = no
    alternate_config_directories =
    always_bcc =
    append_at_myorigin = yes
    append_dot_mydomain = yes
    application_event_drain_time = 100s
    backwards_bounce_logfile_compatibility = yes
    berkeley_db_create_buffer_size = 16777216
    berkeley_db_read_buffer_size = 131072
    best_mx_transport =
    biff = yes
    body_checks =
    body_checks_size_limit = 51200
    bounce_notice_recipient = postmaster
    bounce_queue_lifetime = 5d
    bounce_service_name = bounce
    bounce_size_limit = 50000
    broken_sasl_auth_clients = no
    canonical_maps =
    cleanup_service_name = cleanup
    command_directory = /usr/sbin
    command_expansion_filter = 1234567890!@%-_=+:,./abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
    command_time_limit = 1000s
    config_directory = /etc/postfix
    content_filter =
    daemon_directory = /usr/libexec/postfix
    daemon_timeout = 18000s
    debug_peer_level = 2
    debug_peer_list =
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    default_delivery_slot_cost = 5
    default_delivery_slot_discount = 50
    default_delivery_slot_loan = 3
    default_destination_concurrency_limit = 20
    default_destination_recipient_limit = 50
    default_extra_recipient_limit = 1000
    default_minimum_delivery_slots = 3
    default_privs = nobody
    default_process_limit = 100
    default_rbl_reply = $rbl_code Service unavailable; $rbl_class [$rbl_what] blocked using $rbl_domain${rbl_reason?; $rbl_reason}
    default_recipient_limit = 10000
    default_transport = smtp
    default_verp_delimiters = +=
    defer_code = 450
    defer_service_name = defer
    defer_transports =
    delay_notice_recipient = postmaster
    delay_warning_time = 0h
    deliver_lock_attempts = 20
    deliver_lock_delay = 1s
    disable_dns_lookups = no
    disable_mime_input_processing = no
    disable_mime_output_conversion = no
    disable_verp_bounces = no
    disable_vrfy_command = no
    dont_remove = 0
    double_bounce_sender = double-bounce
    duplicate_filter_limit = 1000
    empty_address_recipient = MAILER-DAEMON
    enable_errors_to = no
    enable_original_recipient = yes
    enable_server_options = yes
    error_notice_recipient = postmaster
    error_service_name = error
    expand_owner_alias = no
    export_environment = TZ MAIL_CONFIG
    fallback_relay =
    fallback_transport =
    fast_flush_domains = $relay_domains
    fast_flush_purge_time = 7d
    fast_flush_refresh_time = 12h
    fault_injection_code = 0
    flush_service_name = flush
    fork_attempts = 5
    fork_delay = 1s
    forward_expansion_filter = 1234567890!@%-_=+:,./abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
    forward_path = $home/.forward${recipient_delimiter}${extension}, $home/.forward
    hash_queue_depth = 1
    hash_queue_names = incoming, active, deferred, bounce, defer, flush, hold, trace
    header_address_token_limit = 10240
    header_checks =
    header_size_limit = 102400
    helpful_warnings = yes
    home_mailbox =
    hopcount_limit = 50
    html_directory = no
    ignore_mx_lookup_error = no
    import_environment = MAIL_CONFIG MAIL_DEBUG MAIL_LOGTAG TZ XAUTHORITY DISPLAY
    in_flow_delay = 1s
    inet_interfaces = all
    initial_destination_concurrency = 5
    invalid_hostname_reject_code = 501
    ipc_idle = 100s
    ipc_timeout = 3600s
    ipc_ttl = 1000s
    line_length_limit = 2048
    lmtp_cache_connection = yes
    lmtp_connect_timeout = 0s
    lmtp_data_done_timeout = 600s
    lmtp_data_init_timeout = 120s
    lmtp_data_xfer_timeout = 180s
    lmtp_destination_concurrency_limit = $default_destination_concurrency_limit
    lmtp_destination_recipient_limit = $default_destination_recipient_limit
    lmtp_lhlo_timeout = 300s
    lmtp_mail_timeout = 300s
    lmtp_quit_timeout = 300s
    lmtp_rcpt_timeout = 300s
    lmtp_rset_timeout = 120s
    lmtp_sasl_auth_enable = no
    lmtp_sasl_password_maps =
    lmtp_sasl_security_options = noplaintext, noanonymous
    lmtp_send_xforward_command = no
    lmtp_skip_quit_response = no
    lmtp_tcp_port = 24
    lmtp_xforward_timeout = 300s
    local_command_shell =
    local_destination_concurrency_limit = 2
    local_destination_recipient_limit = 1
    local_recipient_maps =
    local_transport = local:$myhostname
    luser_relay = undeliverable
    mail_name = Postfix
    mail_owner = postfix
    mail_release_date = 20040915
    mail_spool_directory = /var/mail
    mail_version = 2.1.5
    mailbox_command =
    mailbox_command_maps =
    mailbox_delivery_lock = flock
    mailbox_size_limit = 0
    mailbox_transport = cyrus
    mailq_path = /usr/bin/mailq
    manpage_directory = /usr/share/man
    maps_rbl_domains =
    maps_rbl_reject_code = 554
    masquerade_classes = envelope_sender, header_sender, header_recipient
    masquerade_domains =
    masquerade_exceptions =
    max_idle = 100s
    max_use = 100
    maximal_backoff_time = 4000s
    maximal_queue_lifetime = 5d
    message_size_limit = 0
    mime_boundary_length_limit = 2048
    mime_header_checks = $header_checks
    mime_nesting_limit = 100
    minimal_backoff_time = 1000s
    multi_recipient_bounce_reject_code = 550
    mydestination = $myhostname,localhost.$mydomain,localhost,mail.mnn.org,$mydomain,youthchannel.o rg,mnn.org
    mydomain = mnn.org
    mydomain_fallback = localhost
    myhostname = mail.mnn.org
    mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8,192.168.0.0/16,216.164.83.160/27
    mynetworks_style = host
    myorigin = $myhostname
    nested_header_checks = $header_checks
    newaliases_path = /usr/bin/newaliases
    non_fqdn_reject_code = 504
    notify_classes = resource, software
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    prepend_delivered_header = command, file, forward
    process_id_directory = pid
    propagate_unmatched_extensions = canonical, virtual
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    proxy_read_maps = $local_recipient_maps $mydestination $virtual_alias_maps $virtual_alias_domains $virtual_mailbox_maps $virtual_mailbox_domains $relay_recipient_maps $relay_domains $canonical_maps $sender_canonical_maps $recipient_canonical_maps $relocated_maps $transport_maps $mynetworks
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    qmgr_message_recipient_limit = 20000
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    qmqpd_authorized_clients =
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    queue_minfree = 0
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    rbl_reply_maps =
    readme_directory = /usr/share/doc/postfix
    receive_override_options =
    recipient_bcc_maps =
    recipient_canonical_maps =
    recipient_delimiter =
    reject_code = 554
    relay_clientcerts =
    relay_destination_concurrency_limit = $default_destination_concurrency_limit
    relay_destination_recipient_limit = $default_destination_recipient_limit
    relay_domains = $mydestination
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    relayhost =
    relocated_maps =
    require_home_directory = no
    resolve_dequoted_address = yes
    resolve_null_domain = no
    rewrite_service_name = rewrite
    sample_directory = /usr/share/doc/postfix/examples
    sender_based_routing = no
    sender_bcc_maps =
    sender_canonical_maps =
    sendmail_path = /usr/sbin/sendmail
    service_throttle_time = 60s
    setgid_group = postdrop
    show_user_unknown_table_name = yes
    showq_service_name = showq
    smtp_always_send_ehlo = yes
    smtp_bind_address =
    smtp_connect_timeout = 30s
    smtp_data_done_timeout = 600s
    smtp_data_init_timeout = 120s
    smtp_data_xfer_timeout = 180s
    smtp_defer_if_no_mx_address_found = no
    smtp_destination_concurrency_limit = $default_destination_concurrency_limit
    smtp_destination_recipient_limit = $default_destination_recipient_limit
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    smtp_helo_name = $myhostname
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    smtp_host_lookup = dns
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    smtp_mail_timeout = 300s
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    smtp_pix_workaround_delay_time = 10s
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    smtp_randomize_addresses = yes
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    smtp_sasl_password_maps =
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    smtp_sasl_tls_verified_security_options = $var_smtp_sasl_tls_opts
    smtp_send_xforward_command = no
    smtp_skip_5xx_greeting = yes
    smtp_skip_quit_response = yes
    smtp_starttls_timeout = 300s
    smtp_tls_CAfile =
    smtp_tls_CApath =
    smtp_tls_cert_file =
    smtp_tls_cipherlist =
    smtp_tls_dcert_file =
    smtp_tls_dkey_file = $smtp_tls_dcert_file
    smtp_tls_enforce_peername = yes
    smtp_tls_key_file = $smtp_tls_cert_file
    smtp_tls_loglevel = 0
    smtp_tls_note_starttls_offer = no
    smtp_tls_per_site =
    smtp_tls_scert_verifydepth = 5
    smtp_tls_session_cache_database =
    smtp_tls_session_cache_timeout = 3600s
    smtp_use_tls = no
    smtp_xforward_timeout = 300s
    smtpd_authorized_verp_clients = $authorized_verp_clients
    smtpd_authorized_xclient_hosts =
    smtpd_authorized_xforward_hosts =
    smtpd_banner = $myhostname ESMTP $mail_name
    smtpd_client_connection_count_limit = 50
    smtpd_client_connection_limit_exceptions = $mynetworks
    smtpd_client_connection_rate_limit = 0
    smtpd_client_restrictions = permit_mynetworks reject_rbl_client zen.spamhaus.org reject_rbl_client bl.spamcop.net permit
    smtpd_data_restrictions =
    smtpd_delay_reject = yes
    smtpd_enforce_tls = no
    smtpd_error_sleep_time = 1s
    smtpd_etrn_restrictions =
    smtpd_expansion_filter = \t\40!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\\]^_`abcdefghi jklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~
    smtpd_hard_error_limit = 20
    smtpd_helo_required = no
    smtpd_helo_restrictions =
    smtpd_history_flush_threshold = 100
    smtpd_junk_command_limit = 100
    smtpd_noop_commands =
    smtpd_null_access_lookup_key =
    smtpd_policy_service_max_idle = 300s
    smtpd_policy_service_max_ttl = 1000s
    smtpd_policy_service_timeout = 100s
    smtpd_proxy_ehlo = $myhostname
    smtpd_proxy_filter =
    smtpd_proxy_timeout = 100s
    smtpd_pw_server_security_options = gssapi,cram-md5,login,plain
    smtpd_recipient_limit = 1000
    smtpd_recipient_overshoot_limit = 1000
    smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_sasl_authenticated,permit_mynetworks,reject_unauth_destination,permit
    smtpd_reject_unlisted_recipient = yes
    smtpd_reject_unlisted_sender = no
    smtpd_restriction_classes =
    smtpd_sasl_application_name = smtpd
    smtpd_sasl_auth_enable = yes
    smtpd_sasl_exceptions_networks =
    smtpd_sasl_local_domain =
    smtpd_sasl_security_options = noanonymous
    smtpd_sasl_tls_security_options = $smtpd_sasl_security_options
    smtpd_sender_login_maps =
    smtpd_sender_restrictions =
    smtpd_soft_error_limit = 10
    smtpd_starttls_timeout = 300s
    smtpd_timeout = 300s
    smtpd_tls_CAfile =
    smtpd_tls_CApath =
    smtpd_tls_ask_ccert = no
    smtpd_tls_auth_only = no
    smtpd_tls_ccert_verifydepth = 5
    smtpd_tls_cert_file =
    smtpd_tls_cipherlist =
    smtpd_tls_dcert_file =
    smtpd_tls_dh1024_param_file =
    smtpd_tls_dh512_param_file =
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