I'm trying to set up a rule to discard any emails with no address coming into my spam box. In the sender part I set does not contain and then in the next box I put @ . After applying this no emails are coming in. Can someone please tell me the correct procedure.
Why bother with a rule. If the emails are going into your spam folder then the spam filters are doing their job. Once in the spam folder just delete them.
Because I'm getting 60 + per day, also yo save me sifting through the list to ensure they are all spam
I agree - its about time BT did something about them !
Hi,
I'm getting exactly the same problem, with bots flooding my Spam folder (typically 30-70 emails per day).
So far, I've set up two "If From" rules:
"not contains" and @, then discard
"contains" and "" (ie blank), then Move to Folder xxx.
Neither of these works. Am I doing something wrong here? Is there a better way? Please note that I don't want these things ending up in the Spam folder at all, as I like to check any "real" spam for false positives.
Sorry I have never found a fix for this problem either
Thanks for the feedback.
What are the BT Mail developers doing about this, I wonder? Perhaps one of the Mods could elaborate?
Hi
What i tend to do is interrogate the source of the email. open the email and from the menu you can "view source" ( don't' have the email fully maximised as it does not show)
You can track the source of the email from there - be careful you don't chose BT's servers etc.
Then in the rules i setup, on the domain section, :
If the "sender domain" contains - Enter the name of the sending domain - then discard.
I do not include the .com .co.uk .org etc etc
If the domain is for eg 34873489543757@890harry.freeddns.org - i just put in freeddns
I am finding that this is working well
Hope this makes sense
Paul