![]() My rule like this currently has about 80 entries in it and I just about do NOT get any undesirable SPAM in my inbox. and then use that "definitely JUNK" content as the basis for your filtering rule entry: from, subject, message body, etc. The name of the rules game is to find some common content for all email you want to automatically junk that is unlikely to be content that would be associated with anyone from which you DO want to receive email. Then any email that includes that line would be redirected to junk. Click OK and now your rule will filter for both URLs.īesides "No Sender" another common line from the 2 you show in the post is "BEAT THE HEAT: Portable AC" If that is consistent in all such messages but FROM is regularly changing (or the part after is a mainstream thing like and you don't want to block any friends that might use you could switch FROM to "MESSAGE BODY" and then put those words in the box. If the bad guys alter the part after the a bit (and some will), just hover over the new URL, get on the rules screen, click the + in the circle next to the existing one and a new From:Contains will appear. In the future, when ANYTHING arrives from that URL, it is going to get auto-moved to your Junk folder, not showing in inbox for your Mac or iPhone. If some of that email address is always the same and you know you would never want email from that source, you can make your rule purely filter that chunk to JUNK.įor example, suppose the right click under NO SENDER shows an email address like You check the next one and the part before the is different but the part after is the same. It would even be possible to make one that filters all mail with "FROM NO SENDER" but I would right click and see what the underlying email looks like (if one will show). ![]() It's quite easy to add new ones to filter with the rule. I have a rule in Mail, File, Preferences, Rules with MANY entries to basically filter my own recurring SPAM. In short, do your SPAM management yourself on your Mac and it will then deal with it on your iPhone too. Open Mail on a Mac, right click over "no sender" to see the actual email address and then make a Mail "rule" to send any email from that sender directly to junk/trash. ![]()
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