Re: Spam on devices

2018-11-13 Thread Jennifer Lefroy
Thank you, Ronnie. On Tue, 13 Nov 2018 at 18:35, Ronni Brown wrote: > Hi Jennifer, > > Spammers are getting smarter, and as long as they have your right server > address, it doesn’t matter what name. > All you can do especially in POP email accounts in iOS12 is Mark the Spam > messages as Junk &

Re: Spam on devices

2018-11-13 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Jennifer, Spammers are getting smarter, and as long as they have your right server address, it doesn’t matter what name. All you can do especially in POP email accounts in iOS12 is Mark the Spam messages as Junk & have move them to Junk: Moving Spam Emails to the Junk Folder The iOS Mail app

Re: Spam on devices

2018-11-13 Thread Jennifer Lefroy
Thank you Ronnie. The spam mail is coming into POP accounts . The mail is from various addresses and so the rules I have set up on my computer refer to subject and words in the content. How is it that my ISP sends them although the user names they are sent to are not mine? Regards, Jennifer On

Re: Spam on devices

2018-11-12 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Jennifer, If you block the Address in Mail on your computer, mail on iPhone/iPad should not receive any mail messages from that Address. What type of email account is the Spam coming to? Cheers, Ronni 13-inch MacBook Air (April 2014) 1.7GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i7, Turbo Boost to 3.3GHz 8GB

Spam on devices

2018-11-12 Thread Jennifer Lefroy
Every time I use email (not gmail) on my iPad or iPhone, it is cluttered with spam, all from names beginning with A and all containing graphic photos. They have the right server address, but not the correct user name. I have successfully blocked them on my Mac desktop through mail rules. The serve