BlackBerry Smartphones Block of emails?

Is it possible to get the Trojan virus Virtumonde on the 8900? Of my friends have this virus on their computer, I get these emails on my 8900. Should I block mails on my phone? If yes how can I block the on my phone?

Hi and welcome to the Forums!

To my knowledge, no virus has yet been published that will infect a BB... most are written for MS Windows OS, which is not the BB.

To block the emails (if you are on BIS), you can use the filters:

KB04558 Add a filter to a BlackBerry Internet Service account

Good luck!

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