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on 11-12-2018 16:44
Simple question I hope.
Just moved over to a Samsung J3 phone (from iPhone) and to access my BT Internet Mail I was told to download the Yahoo Mail App. Its all working OK but the top line of my inbox contains ever changing adverts. Now I use ADBlock on my Desktop to block these adverts.
Question how do I block them on my Samsung phone?
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on 12-12-2018 19:04
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on 12-12-2018 19:04
My personal favourite for Yahoo mail, ad free without any payment.
Also you only need to put in your yahoo email and password and the app downloads the settings for you.

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11-12-2018 17:54 - edited 11-12-2018 17:57
I have a Samsung phone and don't use the Yahoo mail app to get my emails.
I just used the Android stock email app and set BT internet up as the default client.
I have a second email address (Gmail) which I keep totally separate from BT internet
I don't use Ad blocker on the phone. Simply because I don't get unwanted ads with emails (as I don't use Yahoo)
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on 11-12-2018 19:39
It was the in-shop guro that downloaded the Yahoo Mail App as could not get my BT Mail working via the Gmail App!?!
We got an error about the server not found.
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on 12-12-2018 10:05
If I dig around for the e-mail settings and use one of these apps will gmail or K-9 stop these enoying adds appearing?
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on 12-12-2018 10:11
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on 12-12-2018 10:11
You get one or two occasionally on gmail but nothing overly distracting.
I'd set your email up as an imap account and use:
INCOMING.
Incoming Mail Server: mail.btinternet.com
Port: 993 (this should be automatically populated if you tick the SSL Encryption)
SSL Encryption: Enabled (but not STARTTLS)
Username: your email address including the @btinternet or @btopenworld.com part
Password: your btinternet password
Root folder/path:
Folder separator: . (full stop)
Please don't enable "secure password authentication" (SPA). It's not needed when you use SSL encryption and won't work.
SMTP settings.
Outgoing Mail Server: mail.btinternet.com
Port: 465 (this may not be automatically populated on selection of SSL, so you'll need to check this)
SSL Encryption: Enabled (but not STARTTLS)
Authentication: PLAIN
Username: your email address including the @btinternet or @btopenworld.com part
Password: your btinternet password
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