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โ02-13-2026 03:20 PM in
Galaxy S21Phone call spam or email spam? Limits would be provider dependent. If your mail reader app has limits, you may have to go to your provider's web mail site to add more.
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โ02-13-2026 03:49 PM in
Galaxy S21If you're referring to emails, the Samsung Email app has a limit on the number of email addresses you can block on your device. You may need to use your email provider's app to block additional addresses. If you mean phone calls, most carriers have apps that allow you to block calls. Verizon's Call Filter is a good option, and there are also some third-party apps available for call blocking.
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โ02-14-2026 07:14 AM (Last edited โ02-14-2026 04:45 PM ) in
Galaxy S21Yahoo used to have a limit, I don't know if they still do. Oh, actually, I think it was a limit on filters. I believe you can still mark messages as spam inside their own app. Not sure there is a limit. Could be that you are hitting the limit because of Yahoo's limitation, not the mail reader's limitation. I have thousands of email addresses and domains marked as spam in Yahoo mail. I use Thunderbird on computer, and Bluemail on my phone. Neither has told me I reached a spam limit. I also occasionally still use Yahoo's own app, but it's too annoying with all their ads. Still no limitation on marking something as spam.