Blocking temu.com

I followed the steps to never allow temu.com but I still get four or five emails per day on my iPhone as well as my iPad.

iPad Air, iOS 12

Posted on Sep 2, 2023 6:44 PM

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Posted on Sep 3, 2023 8:40 AM

maryke80 wrote:

As far as I know they are and they are arriving on iCloud email.


If this is iCloud mail, and if the sender is consistent, access the settings (gear icon) in iCloud.com Mail, and set up a rule there to filter the messages there. Details:


Search, filter, and flag email in Mail on iCloud.com - Apple Support

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Sep 3, 2023 8:40 AM in response to maryke80

maryke80 wrote:

As far as I know they are and they are arriving on iCloud email.


If this is iCloud mail, and if the sender is consistent, access the settings (gear icon) in iCloud.com Mail, and set up a rule there to filter the messages there. Details:


Search, filter, and flag email in Mail on iCloud.com - Apple Support

Dec 4, 2023 2:13 AM in response to maryke80

After many attempts I managed to find a very, very small hyperlink at the bottom of the email which was quite long but i trimmed it down to 'https://support.tiktok.com/' I created a rule in outlook to permanently delete any emails with the above words in the body.


I am lucky, I don't have anything to do with tiktok so it won't cause me an issue


How is it Apple sends half my valid emails to the spam folder, yet can't remove bloody TEMU


Best of luck

Nov 29, 2023 4:30 AM in response to maryke80

About Annoying TEMU emails you didn't ask or sign up for that are coming to your focused inbox.

  1. I would not unsubscribe on their form for what appeared to further risk my email address.
  2. Advice I saw in on-line forums was to set up a "rule".
  3. After many rules ... like "delete if TEMU in subject or body of email" ... no luck. Their messages are in a blue box and the rule won't work.
  4. AHA ! In your email settings; set up a rule, but for the address at the bottom of their emails (it's outside the blue message box (cut and paste it to the rule line for subject - mark all as junk). The address is subject content in all their emails and the rule will work !!! At least until they catch on.

Nov 29, 2023 4:43 AM in response to Lolagirly

Lolagirly wrote:

Advice I saw in on-line forums was to set up a "rule".
3. After many rules ... like "delete if TEMU in subject or body of email" ... no luck…


Check for consistent strings in the mail headers, too; same domain, etc. Use the View All Headers control to see that data. Any entries in the mail headers can be used, if it’s used consistently.

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