Ios mail not junk

The eternal struggle of dealing with spam emails on iOS! Here are some tips to help you reduce the number of junk emails that end up in your inbox:

  1. Mark as Junk: When you receive a spam email, swipe left on the message and tap "Mark as Junk". This will help iOS learn to recognize similar emails as spam in the future.
  2. Junk Mail Filter: Go to Settings > Mail > Junk Mail, and toggle on "Junk Mail Filter". This will help your iPhone filter out spam emails automatically.
  3. Customize your Junk Mail Filter: You can customize the filter to be more aggressive or lenient by adjusting the "Junk Mail Filter Level" slider.
  4. Block Senders: If you receive an email from a sender you don't recognize or want to block, swipe left on the message and tap "Block This Sender". This will prevent emails from that sender from reaching your inbox.
  5. Report Junk: If an email is not marked as junk, you can still report it as junk by tapping the "..." menu and selecting "Report Junk".
  6. Check your email account settings: Make sure your email account settings are configured correctly. Some email providers have built-in spam filters that can help reduce junk emails.
  7. Use a third-party email client: If you're using the built-in Mail app, you might consider switching to a third-party email client like Spark, Microsoft Outlook, or Airmail, which often have more advanced spam filtering features.
  8. Keep your iPhone and email app up to date: Ensure your iPhone and email app are updated to the latest version, as newer versions often include improved spam filtering features.
  9. Use a spam filtering service: Consider using a third-party spam filtering service like SpamAssassin or SpamSieve, which can help filter out spam emails on your iPhone.
  10. Be cautious with links and attachments: Always be cautious when opening links or attachments from unknown senders, as they may contain malware or phishing scams.

By following these tips, you should be able to reduce the number of junk emails that end up in your iOS Mail inbox.