How To Whitelist Our Newsletterįind your email service or email client and click the link get to the instructions below. If you find an email in your spam folder that is not spam always take a moment to mark it as “not spam” or “not junk”, this automatically let’s your email program add the sender to the whitelist. Please also let me know so I can add instructions (and send them if you can!) Always Whitelist Emails In Your Spam/Junk Mail Folder If yours email service/program is not listed these instructions will probably give you enough information to work it out so have a go anyway. The method varies slightly depending on which email provider or program you use, so I’ve collected together instructions here for many popular email services and email clients. To do this you need to add the newsletter sender’s email address to a “whitelist”. The solution is to tell your email program (Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook etc.) that mail from is not spam. In this post I’ll show you how to stop those important newsletters being treated like “spam” or “junk”, and make sure they end up in your inbox for Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, Microsoft Outlook AOL, Hotmail, Mozilla Thunderbird and many other email clients and webmail services.
Email newsletters often end up accidentally being sent to the spam folder in your email, even though you signed up for them! To avoid this you need to “whitelist” the sender, but this is slightly different for each different email program and service.