Using SpamCop with Mobile?
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 2:50 am
I've recently started using SpamCop with Mailwasher Pro on my PC and like it. (I'm getting an ENORMOUS amount of spam, and being able to report it makes me feel at least somewhat better.)
But how do you do this with Mailwasher Mobile on iOS? Can you?
I'm often away from my "real" computer for several days at a time and I'm reluctant to simply mark spams for blacklist on Mobile because that doesn't report them to SpamCop. So I've been tending to leave them on the server until I get back and can properly process them on my PC. That also means that if I d/l the emails onto the Mail app on my iPhone, I've got to be careful not to open them and need to remember to delete them right away. (My iOS Mail options are to leave the mail on the server because I prefer to download them properly and archive them using Thunderbird on my PC. But when I'm away I still need to check and respond to some emails so I use the Mail app on the iPhone.)
I sure wish there was a Mailwasher for the Mac, because often when I travel I use a MacBook Air (small enough to take along on my motorcycle trips). I know, I know, this has been asked for many times already. SIGH
But how do you do this with Mailwasher Mobile on iOS? Can you?
I'm often away from my "real" computer for several days at a time and I'm reluctant to simply mark spams for blacklist on Mobile because that doesn't report them to SpamCop. So I've been tending to leave them on the server until I get back and can properly process them on my PC. That also means that if I d/l the emails onto the Mail app on my iPhone, I've got to be careful not to open them and need to remember to delete them right away. (My iOS Mail options are to leave the mail on the server because I prefer to download them properly and archive them using Thunderbird on my PC. But when I'm away I still need to check and respond to some emails so I use the Mail app on the iPhone.)
I sure wish there was a Mailwasher for the Mac, because often when I travel I use a MacBook Air (small enough to take along on my motorcycle trips). I know, I know, this has been asked for many times already. SIGH