SpamGrabber For Android

SpamGrabber For Android Free App

Rated 3.30/5 (23) —  Free Android application by Ditch Kitty Software

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About SpamGrabber For Android

NOTE: Please read the instructions before use (http://www.ditchkitty.co.uk/android/spamgrabber.php). Most problems are caused by incorrect account settings. Email us if you need help. Please note this is an outdated version and may not work on some devices. A new version is in the works.

SpamGrabber for Android is an Android port of the popular Outlook add-in for reporting spam to services such as SpamCop (http://www.spamcop.net). Currently only IMAP email accounts are supported (HotMail accounts will not work as they use Exchange).

The free version allows one account and only spam from the default inbox can be reported. Upgrade to the pro version for unlimited accounts and the ability to open other IMAP folders.

For more information and instructions please see http://www.ditchkitty.co.uk/android/spamgrabber.php

How to Download / Install

Download and install SpamGrabber For Android version 1.7 on your Android device!
Downloaded 1,000+ times, content rating: Everyone
Android package: uk.co.ditchkitty.spamdroid, download SpamGrabber For Android.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
Temp fix: Removed adverts, as the old ad SDK was causing display problems, and the new ad SDK requires some breaking changes.
More downloads  SpamGrabber For Android reached 1 000 - 5 000 downloads
Version update SpamGrabber For Android was updated to version 1.7
Version update SpamGrabber For Android was updated to version 1.6
More downloads  SpamGrabber For Android reached 500 - 1 000 downloads

What are users saying about SpamGrabber For Android

Z70%
by Z####:

Tried using on a Samsung S7. Can't get to the menu to setup. I see the developer said an update was due out which would use the action bar, but that was September 2014?

P70%
by P####:

This is the only app I have found that works with Spamcop. Initially, I has a little trouble, BUT, the tutorial online was helpful and the support from the website was INCREDIBLE. They worked with me back and forth to figure out my issues and get the app to work! For those who can't figure out the menu button, long press the button on your screen on the lower right hand corner or take a quick look at your phone documentation. They ALL have a menu button, just might be onscreen and not a separate button.

T70%
by T####:

"Press menu to add an account". There is no menu button, or any other button, just a black screen.

J70%
by J####:

Press menu to add account? There is no menu button. Read help file? There is no help button. Simply a black screen with a gray header.

A70%
by A####:

This is the only app I have found that works with Spamcop. Initially, I has a little trouble, BUT, the tutorial online was helpful and the support from the website was INCREDIBLE. They worked with me back and forth to figure out my issues and get the app to work! For those who can't figure out the menu button, long press the button on your screen on the lower right hand corner or take a quick look at your phone documentation. They ALL have a menu button, just might be onscreen and not a separate button.

L70%
by L####:

This was an excellent application but has stopped working on my Samsung Galaxy Note II - I am not sure whether it was an app update or something else but it has simply stopped functioning, having been most useful prior to whatever happened.

U70%
by U####:

"To add an account press the menu button" ... well good luck with the Galaxy S5 ...

D70%
by D####:

I just installed this app to easily forward spam correctly to SpamCop's spam reporting service. Previously, I had to go to a computer running a mail client or webmail, "view source" of the spammy message, select all, copy the headers and body of the message, and paste the source into SpamCop's submission form. If that process is even POSSIBLE using an Android email client and web browser on my phone, I have not yet discovered it. I have now used the app to report a few spam messages, and SpamCop parsed and reported them as expected. Although I don't need any of the "pro" features, I plan to pay the EXTREMELY modest upgrade price to support the author. P.S.: If I were to suggest a refinement, one might be an option to move the reported spam messages into a folder of my choosing. (I like to keep the originals around for a few weeks in case of a question about my report.) Currently the three options for handling the reported messages are "None" (do nothing), "Mark Read," and "Delete."

L70%
by L####:

I don't get it either

Q70%
by Q####:

Umm, makes no sense. It shud allow us to ad spam from our email address by giving source code & body of email so it can be reported. This app doesnt show that

D70%
by D####:

I don't get it

Q70%
by Q####:

Brilliant app... works perfectly

K70%
by K####:

Doesn't connect I don't get it

M70%
by M####:

Clueless Umm, makes no sense. It shud allow us to ad spam from our email address by giving source code & body of email so it can be reported. This app doesnt show that


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