Spamdog

Blocking Spam Emails with Spamdog

Activating Your Email Account in Spamdog

To enable Spamdog to filter spam from your email, you need to first connect an email account.

Follow these steps:

  1. Open the Spamdog app.

  2. Navigate to Emails and then proceed to Add account

  3. If your email account is hosted by Google or Microsoft, select the matching ‘Continue with...’ and proceed

  4. In the account setup window, enter your email address and password and select which folder you'd like Spamdog to remove found spam to.

For Other Email Providers

If you’re using a different email provider, you’ll need to know your IMAP server settings. The common pattern for an IMAP server could look something similar to imap.gmail.com and the port number is usually a sequence of numbers like 993. You can find your provider’s IMAP settings by searching online.

  1. During setup, enter your email address and the appropriate IMAP server settings.

  2. When prompted, select the folder for incoming spam — usually named Junk or Spam. But you can also select any of the found custom folders you might've created yourself.

Using Spamdog for multiple Email accounts

With a Pro subscription, you can apply Spamdog’s spam filter to up to five different email accounts. To switch between accounts:

  1. Navigate to Emails in the Spamdog app.

  2. You'll be first presented with a list of all the accounts you have connected

  3. Select the account you wish to access from the list and proceed to view the contents of its Inbox or chosen Spam folder.

Still Receiving Spam Emails?

While Spamdog continually improves its spam filtering with advanced artificial intelligence, some spam may still get through due to spammers frequently changing their email- and IP addresses. Here’s what you can do:

Report newly found Spam Emails: If you receive spam email, Block the sender in the Spamdog app. This helps enhance the spam filter for all users.

Verify Spam Folder Settings: Ensure you’ve selected the correct folder for incoming spam:

Use Advanced Settings to strengthen the filters and rules used to catch the spam in your inbox.

How to Block an Email sender

To Block a sender whose email is in your inbox:

  1. Open the Inbox in the Spamdog in the Emails section

  2. Find the email from the sender you want to block

  3. Tap the email to open the sender information card

  4. Select Block and the next email from this sender will be automatically removed from your connected inboxes.

How to Add a Sender to the Allowed List

If an email is mistakenly marked as spam, you can whitelist the sender:

  1. Navigate to the Spam folder in the Emails section

  2. Find the email which was sent by a sender you didn't want to see getting filtered

  3. Tap the email to open the sender information card

  4. Select Allow. This ensures that future emails from this sender won’t be classified as spam.

Activating Your Email Account in Spamdog

To enable Spamdog to filter spam from your email, you need to first connect an email account.

Follow these steps:

  1. Open the Spamdog app.

  2. Navigate to Emails and then proceed to Add account

  3. If your email account is hosted by Google or Microsoft, select the matching ‘Continue with...’ and proceed

  4. In the account setup window, enter your email address and password and select which folder you'd like Spamdog to remove found spam to.

For Other Email Providers

If you’re using a different email provider, you’ll need to know your IMAP server settings. The common pattern for an IMAP server could look something similar to imap.gmail.com and the port number is usually a sequence of numbers like 993. You can find your provider’s IMAP settings by searching online.

  1. During setup, enter your email address and the appropriate IMAP server settings.

  2. When prompted, select the folder for incoming spam — usually named Junk or Spam. But you can also select any of the found custom folders you might've created yourself.

Using Spamdog for multiple Email accounts

With a Pro subscription, you can apply Spamdog’s spam filter to up to five different email accounts. To switch between accounts:

  1. Navigate to Emails in the Spamdog app.

  2. You'll be first presented with a list of all the accounts you have connected

  3. Select the account you wish to access from the list and proceed to view the contents of its Inbox or chosen Spam folder.

Still Receiving Spam Emails?

While Spamdog continually improves its spam filtering with advanced artificial intelligence, some spam may still get through due to spammers frequently changing their email- and IP addresses. Here’s what you can do:

Report newly found Spam Emails: If you receive spam email, Block the sender in the Spamdog app. This helps enhance the spam filter for all users.

Verify Spam Folder Settings: Ensure you’ve selected the correct folder for incoming spam:

Use Advanced Settings to strengthen the filters and rules used to catch the spam in your inbox.

How to Block an Email sender

To Block a sender whose email is in your inbox:

  1. Open the Inbox in the Spamdog in the Emails section

  2. Find the email from the sender you want to block

  3. Tap the email to open the sender information card

  4. Select Block and the next email from this sender will be automatically removed from your connected inboxes.

How to Add a Sender to the Allowed List

If an email is mistakenly marked as spam, you can whitelist the sender:

  1. Navigate to the Spam folder in the Emails section

  2. Find the email which was sent by a sender you didn't want to see getting filtered

  3. Tap the email to open the sender information card

  4. Select Allow. This ensures that future emails from this sender won’t be classified as spam.