Spam
Onmeil.eu automatically filters out obvious spam — phishing attempts, mass mailings, spam campaigns — based on a combination of technical signals (DKIM, SPF, DMARC), sender reputation, and content analysis.
Email that gets flagged as spam lands in the Spam folder instead of your inbox.
Check the spam folder
- Click Spam in the left-hand sidebar
- Scroll through the list
- If you find something that shouldn't be there: select the email and use the actions menu to move it back to your inbox
You should check the spam folder regularly — especially if you're expecting an important email that hasn't shown up.
Report an email as spam
If a spam message slips through and lands in your inbox, you can report it:
- Open the email
- Click More actions (the
⋮menu) in the toolbar - Choose Report as spam
The email is moved to the Spam folder, and the filter learns from your report — so it keeps getting better over time.
Mark an email as NOT spam
If the filter got it wrong and a legitimate email ended up in Spam:
- Open the Spam folder
- Select the email
- Use the actions menu and choose Not spam (or move it back to your inbox manually)
The filter takes note of this and learns to trust the sender.
How long does spam stick around?
Email in Spam is deleted automatically after a while (typically 30 days) — you don't have to empty the folder yourself. If you want to delete it manually, select the emails and choose Delete.
Block a persistent sender
For senders who keep coming back even after you report them, you can block them permanently:
- Go to Settings → Spam and filters
- Under SPAM, add the email address or the whole domain (using a
*@domene.compattern)
See Block sender for details.
Report vs. block vs. unsubscribe
| What you do | When to use it |
|---|---|
| Report as spam | Spam and phishing — the spam filter learns |
| Unsubscribe from a newsletter | Legitimate newsletters you no longer want — we send an unsubscribe request to the sender |
| Block sender | Senders who ignore unsubscribe requests, or spam that just won't quit |
Tips
- Check Spam weekly — important emails can occasionally end up there by mistake
- Report actively — the filter improves when you flag both false positives and false negatives
- Mark legitimate senders as VIP — VIP email never lands in Spam automatically