= Filter out email in languages I don't speak = Sometimes our email address ends up on spam lists used for sending spam in languages we don't speak. Since it is rare to get a legitimate message in a language you don't speak, filtering out these messages can save you from getting a lot of un-wanted email in your inbox. If you are not familiar with how to filter your messages, please review our [wiki:sieve help file on filtering] which gives you the basics of how to create filters in our Roundcube mail program. Remember: Filters created in Roundcube apply even if you use a different program. To create a filter specifically for language, follow these steps. * Login to https://roundcube.mayfirst.org/ * Click the Settings Link in the top right corner of the screen * Click the Filters link from the menu * Click the plus (+) sign in the bottom left corner of the filters box to create a new filter All of the above steps are outlined on our [wiki:sieve filter help page] with screen shots. * Create the initial rules for your language filter * Give your filter a descriptive name * Indicate that any of the rules must match for the filter to take affect * The first drop down shows you the available headers you can match on. Since "X-Spam-Language" is not one of them, select "..." instead and then type in: X-Spam-Language (make sure there are no typos!) * Indicate that you want to move the message to your Junk folder if this header contains the word "fr" * Click the Plus button to add more rules. Add a rule for everyone language that you want filtered. * In the example below, we filter for french, russion and chinese. [[Image(filter-messages-by-lang-final.png)]] Once you are done, all messages that match will automatically be put in your Junk/Spam folder if they match one of your chosen languages, even if our spam detector fails to detect them as spam.