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Stop iCloud Junk Mail Alerts in iOS 18

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Aaron Joshua Mwenyi by Aaron Joshua Mwenyi
August 8, 2025
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Stop iCloud Junk Mail Alerts in iOS 18

Why You Should Stop iCloud Junk Mail Notifications

If you’ve been wondering how to stop iCloud junk mail alerts in iOS 18, you’re not alone. Constant junk mail notifications can clutter your Lock Screen, reduce productivity, and drain your attention from the things that matter most. With every buzz from an unwanted email, your focus shifts, your battery gets stressed, and your digital peace is compromised.

Disabling these alerts is a simple way to make your iOS environment quieter and more organized. It ensures that only important emails reach you through immediate notifications—keeping your inbox clean and your mind clearer.

Understanding Push and Fetch in iOS Mail

Push vs Fetch: What’s the Difference?

To manage notifications efficiently, it’s important to understand Push and Fetch settings on iOS 18.

  • Push delivers emails immediately as they arrive on the server, making your notifications real-time. However, this constant server connection can consume more battery life.
  • Fetch, on the other hand, checks your mail server at scheduled intervals—every 15 minutes, 30 minutes, hourly, or even manually. This setting is more battery-friendly but slightly less responsive.

What iCloud Allows vs Other Email Providers

Apple restricts Push email access exclusively to iCloud Mail. If you’re using Gmail or Outlook, for example, you’ll be defaulted to Fetch. To manage junk notifications from those accounts, you’ll need to adjust your settings from the respective email platforms.

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How to Stop iCloud Junk Mail Notifications in iOS 18

Some iCloud folders, including Junk, have Push enabled by default. This means spam emails can trigger alerts just like real messages—unless you take control of your settings. Here’s how to stop iCloud junk mail alerts step-by-step:

  1. Open Settings on your iPhone running iOS 18.
  2. Scroll down and tap on Mail.
  3. Select Mail Accounts and then tap Fetch New Data.
  4. Under your iCloud account, find the Pushed Mailboxes section.
  5. Tap Junk, then switch it from Push to either Fetch or disable it altogether.

After this, you’ll still receive junk emails in the Mail app’s Junk folder, but your device won’t buzz or light up every time one arrives. This small change can drastically reduce distractions and improve your daily workflow.

Keep Important Notifications, Block the Noise

AppleInsider testing revealed that this Junk Mail push setting isn’t always enabled by default. While one staff member had notifications for Junk already active, another didn’t. So, even if you’re unsure, it’s worth checking these settings to ensure your device is set up the way you want.

What you gain by disabling these alerts is more than peace and quiet. You gain control over your attention, better battery life, and a leaner notification center. No more swiping away spam before you even get to your actual messages.

Managing mail settings in iOS 18 is about striking a balance—between staying informed and staying focused. By choosing what deserves a push alert and what doesn’t, you customize your iPhone to work for you, not against you.

Tags: email push fetchiCloud push junk folderiOS 18 mail settingsjunk mail notificationsstop iCloud junk mail
Aaron Joshua Mwenyi

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