How to WHITELIST our Emails
Many e-mail providers use automated programs to block unwanted e-mail, the SPAM no wants in their Inbox. Unfortunately, these programs sometimes block e-mails from senders you want to read.
To ensure you receive Emails from Cynsational Resources, please do the following:
A whitelist is a list of e-mail addresses or domain names that the automated SPAM blocking programs recognize as safe and wanted. In other words, you want the emails from Cynsational Resources to be on the Whitelist so you don’t miss anything.
Is Whitelisting important?
YES! SPAM (unsolicited, unwanted advertising e-mail),is a problem. A big problem.
It is so bad that most e-mail services and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have automated programs to block and filter unwanted emails. The challenge? The program doesn’t always get it right causing important, requested and wanted emails to be sorted OUT of your Inbox.
Cynsational Resources supports the intention to protect you from spam. But the current programs to stop SPAM are not perfect. The programs often block e-mail that you’ve specifically requested.
We are hopeful that email providers and ISPs will continue to tweak and improve their anti-SPAM programs.
Until improvements are made, you might unexpectedly find you’re not getting the content you signed up for.
BUT … you can keep your emails from falling into the false positive trap. You can use the whitelist.
White-list us now, before your delivery is interrupted.
How to Whitelist
Every e-mail provider is different.
Below are instructions for the more popular ones. (If yours isn’t here, please contact your ISP’s customer service folks for their instructions.)
Gmail
1. In your inbox, locate an email from Cindy@cynsationalresources.com (e.g. your welcome mail).
2. Drag this email to the “primary” tab of your inbox.
3. Add my name to your contacts list. (Click the three dots on the right hand side of the opened email, next to the 'Reply' arrow. The drop down menu will include an option to add Sender to Contacts.)
4. You’ll see that our emails will go to your primary folder in the future.
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.”