![]() I've copies this post to the other forum as well where aloha-gal shared this. Next, scroll down and down and down until you find 'Filter Unknown Messages.' This is the. ![]() So I'm waiting to see if it works but based on aloha-gal I am hopeful, and so is my son, who's been getting many more than I have. Scroll down and down and down until you find Messages. (There is a third option which he did not do because he had no idea what it was.) The first two is to block email on SMS, the second is block email on MMS. This doesn't get every spam SMS message, however in fact, you can still get unwanted texts multiple times. But then he was clicking around on stuff and found it and said to add this for the benefit of your AT&T person: He said - and this will make sense on their end - that they should click on "Torch", then to "Mind" then to E-Mail Getaway (Gateway? - sorry think this is right - can't read my own writing.) There are three options they can turn off. Android Messages, formally named simply 'Messages' now, has built-in spam protection. I gave him the "Article 446389" and he said he and two other people were reading over it and not finding anything. A popup window will ask you to confirm you want to block the number, noting that you will no longer receive calls or texts from this person. Tap the three dots in the upper right corner, then choose People and Options. But I had started getting spam emails by texts, so I called AT&T. To do this, open the conversation thread from them in the Messages app. Okay when I found this I was a little suspicious, as aloha-gal has basically the same response for both an S9 phone and an iPhone.
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