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Bouncing Our eMail:
Your ISP -- the company you get your Internet and e-mail service from -- may think our email is spam. (LOL -- maybe you do, too...)
It's no surprise that every ISP wants to guard its customers from spam. Sometimes ISPs are overly zealous, and that's probably a good thing.
If you never receive or stop receiving our 'NEKG See What's New' email after subscribing to it, you may be blocked by your ISP dreaded black list.
How To Whitelist NEKG's 'See What's New' email
If you currently use an anti-spam program or service, we ask that you take just
a minute or two to add our publication to your "safe" or permitted email sender
list. This usually involves simply adding our sending address (From:) to your
whitelist, safelist, or list of privileged senders. This is commonly known as
whitelisting a publication.
Please refer to the following whitelisting instructions you can use to whitelist
NEKG, depending on the filtering solution you use:
AOL
Just add my email address above to your address book.
Yahoo! Mail
Open your Yahoo! mailbox.
Click Mail Options.
Click Filters.
Click Add Filter.
In the top row, labeled 'From header:' make sure Contains is selected in the
pull-down menu.
Click in the text box next to that pull-down menu, then enter my address:
At the bottom, where it says "Move the Message To:" select Inbox from the
pull-down menu. .
Click the Add Filter button again.
Earthlink:
Click on Address Book (it's over on the left, below your Folders).
When your Address Book opens, click the Add button.
On the Add Contact screen, find the Internet Information box.
Enter
into the top Email box.
Click Save.
MSN:
Click on Settings: E-mail | Junk e-mail (it's at the bottom left of the screen,
just above Calendar)
On the E-mail settings screen, click Junk E-Mail Guard.
Select Safe List.
In the space provided under "Add people to the safe list," enter
Click Add. .
Hotmail:
Click the "Options" link, on the main menu tabs, then "Safe and blocked senders" (maybe found under 'More Options').
Type:
in your Safe List.
You may want to include it in "Safe mailing lists" to prevent it from being put in your 'Junk Mail' folder.
If you see a message that should not be in your Junk Mail folder, click 'This is
not Junk Mail' to avoid having e-mail from the same source sent to the Junk Mail
folder in the future.
Gmail:
Add
to your Contact list.
Outlook 2003:
Add
to your Safe List.
Add
to your Personal Contacts in your Outlook Address Book.
Open any desired e-mail, then select Mark as Not Junk.
Verizon:
Go to your Verizon Inbox.
Click Options.
Select the Block Senders tab (near the top of the screen).
On the Block Senders screen, you'll see both a "Block Sender List" and a "Safe
List." In the space where it says "Enter e-mail address or sub domain to always
accept even if the domain is blocked," enter
CleanMyMailbox:
If
is filtered, from the spambox, click on the white "W" icon on the
left column of the mailing.
When the pop-up window comes up, simply click the Add to Whitelist button.
Alternative whitelisting method for CleanMyMailbox:
Click on the White List button.
Add:
to the bottom of your existing list.
Click the Submit List button.
Cloudmark SpamNet:
Select Cloudmark | Options... from the Cloudmark SpamNet toolbar in Outlook.
Click Advanced.
Go to the Whitelist tab.
Click the Add button.
Type:
Click OK. .
Click OK.
Click Yes.
Click OK.
Mailblocks:
Click the Addresses tab.
Click New.
Type:
Make sure 'Accept Mail From This Address' is selected under Receiving Options. .
Uncheck 'Display in People Picker' under Other options.
Click Submit.
Click OK.
MailShield:
Click Friends from the toolbar.
Click Add.
Type:
Click OK. .
MailWasher:
Click Tools, ten Blacklist & Friends.
Click Add... on the right, the Friends list side.
Make sure Plain email address is selected.
Type:
Click OK. .
Click OK.
McAfee Spamkiller:
Click Friends from the sidebar.
Click Add.
Type:
Click OK. .
Oddpost:
Check your 'Probably Spam' folder.
If you see that
was incorrectly filtered out, select it, and click the
'Move to Inbox and Mark as Not Spam' button.
SpamAssassin:
Add the following entry to your user_prefs file, which is found in the
.spamassassin subdirectory on your web/mail server:
whitelist_from
Save the user_prefs file or move the updated copy to your .spamassassin
subdirectory.y.
If you have no user_prefs file in this subdirectory, create one:
http://spamassassin.taint.org/doc/Mail_SpamAssassin_Conf.html
http://www.cleanmymailbox.com/sasa
SpamButcher:
Click the Configure button.
Go to the Known Senders tab.
Click Add under 'Known Good Senders and Recipients'.
Type:
Click OK. .
Click OK.
SpamCop:
Open your browser and go to: http://webmail.spamcop.net
Log into your SpamCop account. .
Click on the Options icon in the toolbar.
Under Mail Management (in the middle), click SpamCop Tools.
Select Manage your personal whitelist.
Near the bottom, where it reads "Click here to add to your whitelist," click on
Click here.
Enter
in the first empty slot.
Click Submit.
Spameater Pro:
Click Filters from the sidebar.
Click the Approved Senders tab.
Click Add Filter.
Type:
under Address.
Choose 'Full Email Address' under Address Type.
Select Email Domain.
Click OK.
Spam Inspector:
Select Spam Inspector, then 'Manage Friends List' from either the Spam Inspector
toolbar or from the Outlook menu.
Make sure Email is selected under 'Add a New Friend'.
Type:
Click the >> button. .
Click Close.
Spam Interceptor:
Follow the Trusted link under > Authentication Lists. Enter the email address:
Click Add. .
Spamkiller:
On the Spamkiller sidebar, click Friends.
Click Add.
Enter
and click the OK button.
SpamPal:
Click on the SpamPal system tray icon with the right mouse button.
Click 'Add to Whitelist' from the menu.
Type:
Click Add. .
Spam Sleuth:
Select File, then Configure.
Go to the Friends category.
Make sure Active is checked.
Type:
on a line by itself in the entry field.
Click OK.
If TechBite has been filtered to your "bulk" folder, simply open the message and
click on the "This is not Spam" link next to the "From" field.
Other providers:
If
is being filtered, try adding
to your
Address Book or Contact list.
If this option is not available, try moving the message to your 'inbox' or
forwarding the message to yourself.
If subsequent messages continue to be filtered, call or e-mail your ISP's
technical support and ask how you can be sure to receive all e-mail from
Domain: If they need to know the domain we're mailing from, tell them:
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