Been missing your iNO bump? Pining for your bi-weekly shot of insolvency-centric salaciousness? If so, maybe your email provider is failing to recognise iNO for the must-have professional intel it is and diverting the iNO bi-weekly E Newsletter to a junk or spam folder? Sacrilege innit.
Fortunately the solution is at hand. All that’s required to restore iNO to its rightful place is to whitelist iNO’s email address, and that’s as simple as adding [email protected] to your address book or other approved sender list. This will ensure that messages from iNO aren’t misdirected.
When you whitelist, you’re telling your email client that you trust the sender and explicitly want to see the sender’s messages in your inbox. Below are whitelisting instructions from SEO specialist Jacinda Santora for the major email client servers. Carpe diem!
Apple Mail (OS X and iOS devices)
So Apple, so simple. Select the From or Reply-to on an email. From there, choose Create New Contact. Sorted!
Android (Default Email Client)
Similarly simple. Open the email message and tap the picture of the email sender that shows up before the message. Then, tap Save contact to my device.
Gmail
Gmail is more involved than the default email clients on iOS and Android devices. To whitelist an email in Gmail:
Start by finding an email from a sender you want to whitelist and add that sender to your contact list.
Next, create a custom filter by clicking on the “gear” or “cog” icon and selecting Settings.
Choose Filters and Blocked Addresses from the menu at the top of the page and click on Create a New Filter.
Enter the email address you want to whitelist in the From field and click Create Filter.
Now, check either Never Send It to Spam or Always Mark It as Important and click Create Filter.
Apple Mail
Apple Mail email whitelisting, like Gmail, requires a few more steps than some. Here’s how to whitelist an email in Apple Mail:
Go to Mail > Preferences and click the Rules tab. Then choose Add Rule.
Fill out the rule as needed. Below is a list rule to move all mail from a specific domain (being [email protected]) to your inbox:
If [any] of the following conditions are met: [From] [contains] [@domain.com] Perform the following actions: [Move Message} to mailbox: [Inbox]
Click OK to save the rule.
Outlook.com
When opening an email message in Outlook.com, you’ll see three vertical buttons to the far right of the message preview pane. Click those buttons and then click Add to Safe senders.
Windows Live Desktop
When opening an email in Windows Live Desktop, you’ll get an alert that says Some images in this message are not shown. Choose Add to Safe Senders list.
Yahoo! Mail
When you open an email in Yahoo! Mail, a plus symbol will appear next to the From information. Click the plus symbol and you’ll see an Add to contacts pop up. Choose Save.
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