Email-WhiteList
Email Whitelisting
We are finding that so many e-mail companies are now using clever programs to block unwanted e-mail.
This is often called spam email. Sometimes, however, these programs block e-mail you actually want to get!
So... to ensure you receive all the emails from me, Emma Clark of MaxCleavage.com all you have to do is the following:
Please make sure you add my email addresses to your email white list to ensure you receive my emails, after all if I send a extra special offer one day, you want to receive it right?
If you are not sure what a white list is, it is just a list of accepted e-mail addresses or domain names from which an e-mail blocking program will allow messages to be received.
Why is this important?
This is so important because unsolicited, unwanted advertising e-mail, commonly known as “spam”, has become a very big problem.
Unfortunately it has reached such proportions now that most e-mail services and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have put some kind of email blocking or filtering system in place.
So I would recommend "White-listing" us right now, before your delivery is interrupted!
Of course, as you know, every e-mail system is different. So below I have included instructions for some of the more popular ones.
If yours isn’t here, please contact your ISP’s customer service for their instructions. (Forward the answer to us, and we might add it!)
Gmail:
1. In your inbox, locate an email from emma@maxcleavage.com
2. Drag this email to the “primary” tab of your inbox.
Yahoo! Mail
When opening an email message, a “+” symbol should display next to From: and the sender’s name. Select this and an “Add to contacts” pop-up should appear. Select “Save”:
Outlook 2003 & Later
Right-click on the message in your inbox.
Select “Junk E-mail” from the menu.
Click “Add Sender to Safe Senders List.”
Hope this helps! x