A freeware T-Mobile Email Spam Cleaner (TESC) accesses to your My T-Mobile.com web-based email account based on your phone number and password. Once logged in, it accesses your Inbox and waits for incoming new emails. This program only searches for bold unread emails to process. If the emails have already been read, it will be ignored.

TESC works on two rules: the whitelist and the blacklist. Whitelist is a list composed of good or "friendly" names. The names show in the "From:" field in bold text like this picture below:

Add all your family, friend's or contact names to the whitelist that you want TESC to bypass. The whitelist will always be processed first before the blacklist.

Blacklist is a list of emails that you wish to block. These are emails that you considered to be spam, and they are automatically sent to Trash. Since spammers are getting sophisticated enough to bypass some commercially brand email's spam filters, TESC will automatically send emails to Trash if "From:" field is blank and the "Subject:" field is also blank (Danger automatically adds "<no subject>").

Some elusive spam emails contain text that doesn't looks like spam (to bypass Bayesian filter). These emails are cleverly attached to either .gif or .jpg image file that contains spam information in it. If adding ".gif" or ".jpg" keywords to the blacklist, it will automatically send emails with attachments to Trash. You may have to make a choice here if you want to receive unknown or friendly emails with image attachments that aren't on your whitelist, but how often do you receive them? I'll leave this choice up to you.

TESC will NEVER reveal your login information to anyone, not even myself. Passwords are encrypted to your computer and can only be used to access My T-Mobile website.