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WHITELIST - How to add an email address to your whitelist so emails don t end up in your junk mail folder | |
Please note - if
you have anti-spam software on your machine note that this is seperate
from our anti-spam service so if you mark someone as a "safe sender" on
your computer it won`t necessarily have any effect on the anti-spam
system we provide, so please read our instructions below. Thanks! :)
What is a whitelist? A white list is a list of email addresses (or emails from a whole domain name like myname.com) which automatically get put into your Inbox and never go into your junk mail folder. Basically it`s a way of telling your email "I never want messages from this person to go into my junk mail folder". The below explains how to add email addresses (or emails from a whole domain name like myname.com) to your whitelist. THE EASY WAY Logging Into Your Email Firstly, you will need to login to webmail at www.ph9mail.co.uk using your username & password (provided to you in your welcome pack). Adding a Sender to your Whitelist Firstly, click on the inbox icon located on the left of your screen. Then select the sender you wish to add to your whitelist. Right click on their email and press, Add to whitelist. THE MORE ADVANCED WAY Logging Into Your Email Firstly, you will need to login to webmail at www.ph9mail.co.uk using your username & password (provided to you in your welcome pack). Accessing Your Whitelist To get into the settings for your email, you will need to click on the button in the navigation bar called Options. On the left hand side you will see a navigation bar, which will have an option called Mail, click on this so it expands and then click on Whitelist. Adding Senders/Domains To Your Whitelist Then click on the button Add Sender/Domain, this will make a box appear where you can input the senders email, or the domain of people you want your spam filter to let through. When you have entered the email/domain, click Ok. You can see a list of emails/domains in your whitelist in the table above. |
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