iPhone Exchange / Office 365 Blocked Sender Issue: “Move to Trash” Not Working

Many iPhone 17 , 16 Pro max and older iphone, ipad users are reporting a frustrating mail bug after updating to iOS 26.4 where blocked senders are no longer being moved to Trash correctly in Exchange and Microsoft Office 365 accounts.

iPhone Exchange / Office 365 Blocked Sender Issue: “Move to Trash” Not Working 2026

The issue appears to affect the built-in Apple Mail app on iPhone and seems heavily connected to:

  • Exchange mail accounts
  • Office 365 accounts
  • blocked sender filtering

Before iOS 26.4, the feature reportedly worked normally for many years.


What Exactly Is Happening?

After updating to iOS 26.4:

  • blocked emails still receive the red blocked icon
  • Apple Mail recognizes the sender as blocked
  • BUT the email remains in Inbox
  • “Move to Trash” no longer works properly

Instead of moving blocked messages automatically:

  • the emails stay visible in the Inbox
  • users must manually delete them

Devices and Environment Affected

Users report the issue on:

  • iPhone 17 Pro
  • iPhones running iOS 26.4
  • Exchange accounts
  • Office 365 mail accounts

The setting:

Settings → Mail → Blocked Sender Options → Move to Trash

is already enabled correctly.


Why This Is Frustrating

The blocked sender system still partially works because:

  • the Mail app correctly identifies blocked senders
  • blocked emails get visually flagged

However:

  • the client no longer performs the actual “Move to Trash” action

This makes the bug feel like:

  • a broken mail rule
  • failed mailbox action
  • client-to-server sync issue

rather than a completely failed blocking system.


Troubleshooting Steps Users Already Tried

Affected users report trying nearly every common fix without success.

These include:

Mail Setting Reset

  • switching:
    • “Leave in Inbox”
    • back to:
    • “Move to Trash”

Reblocking Senders

  • removing blocked senders
  • adding them again

Force Restart / Hard Reset

  • rebooting the iPhone completely

Waiting for Post-Update Indexing

  • allowing over 24 hours for background syncing

Exchange Mailbox Verification

Checking:

  • Deleted Mailbox routing
  • Advanced account settings

Mail Sync Reset

  • disabling Mail sync
  • re-enabling Exchange accounts

to refresh local cache and server handshake.


Blocking Full Contact Cards

Some users even:

  • created physical contact cards
  • blocked the entire contact manually

But:

  • emails still stayed in Inbox

even though the blocked icon appeared correctly.


Possible Cause of the Problem

The issue appears related to:

  • iOS 26.4 Mail app behavior
  • Exchange / Office 365 synchronization
  • blocked sender rule execution

It may involve:

  • broken mailbox routing
  • failed Exchange handshake
  • client-side automation bug

The system:

  • identifies blocked senders
  • but fails to trigger the server-side move action

This strongly suggests:

  • a Mail app regression introduced in iOS 26.4

Why Exchange and Office 365 May Be More Affected

Exchange and Office 365 use:

  • server synchronization
  • enterprise mailbox rules
  • advanced mail handling

compared to simpler IMAP accounts.

This means:

  • blocked sender actions may require successful server confirmation
  • which could now be failing after the update

Temporary Workarounds

Currently, there does not appear to be a confirmed permanent fix.

However, some users are trying:

  • Outlook app instead of Apple Mail
  • server-side junk rules in Office 365
  • Exchange spam filtering rules
  • manual mailbox rules through Outlook Web

These may bypass the broken iOS Mail handling temporarily.


Is Apple Aware of the Issue?

At the moment:

  • many users report the bug
  • but no official Apple support article or patch announcement has appeared yet

Because the issue started immediately after iOS 26.4 for many users, it strongly points to:

  • a software regression
  • Mail app compatibility issue

rather than user configuration problems.


Final Thoughts

The iOS 26.4 blocked sender bug is causing Apple Mail to:

  • recognize blocked senders visually
  • but fail to move those emails to Trash

The issue appears especially severe on:

  • Exchange accounts
  • Office 365 accounts
  • enterprise mail systems

Users have already tried:

  • reblocking senders
  • resetting sync
  • force restarting
  • recreating contacts
  • toggling Mail settings

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