SuccessTeam Marketing Email Whitelist Instructions
Since your Email Service Provider probably uses some type of spam filter; we ask that you add us to your trusted list of senders, contacts or address book. All also known as “Whitelisting.”
If you do not see an email from Greg Russell in your Inbox, due to the overzealous filtering by ISPs my email may have mistakenly been sent to your spam folder. Please open your spam folder look for it there, open it and mark it as “not spam”…
Click the link to your provider or email client to Whitelist [email protected], from: Greg Russell.
Email Service Providers
Email Clients:
Security Software:
If you use one of the following spam filters:
Is your email client or spam filter not listed?
If Greg Russell is being filtered, try adding [email protected] to your Address Book or Contact list.
If messages continue to be sent to your junk folder contact your ISP or spam filter application support and ask how to whitelist [email protected].
Gmail
To make sure our email gets delivered to your Inbox, you must add the email address [email protected] to your contacts list.
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- – Open the email from Greg Russell.
- – Click the drop down arrow next to “Reply” in the upper right side the email from header.
- – Click the “Add Greg Russell to Contacts List” from the list that appears.
- – You will now see Greg Russell appear under the link “Contacts” on the left side of the page.
- – Click the “Gmail” icon on the top left Gmail.
- – Click the link “Contacts” and then in the “Search Contacts” form field type: Greg Russell.
- – Now you can select to move Greg Russell to a contact list of choice and edit any details.
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Report as “Not Spam”
- – Check your Gmail Spam Folder
- – If you see the email from Greg Russell: Open the Email
- – Click the button on the toolbar, labeled “Not spam”.
Gmail Tabs
- – If you are using Gmail Tabs such as ‘Promotions’ please open your Promotions tab in Gmail.
- – If you find an email from Greg Russell in your Gmail Promotions tab: Please…
- – Grab and drag my email to the Priority Inbox Tab.
- – After doing so, you will receive an alert like the one below at the top your Gmail toolbar:
The conversation has been moved to “Primary”
Do this for future messages from [email protected]? Yes - – Click Yes in the yellow alert box at Gmail, after dragging our email to the
- – This way and you will always see Greg Russell in your Primary Inbox tab…
AOL Webmail
To make sure our email gets delivered to your AOL Inbox, you must add [email protected] to your Address Book.
If you find Greg Russell in your spam folder, please open the email and click “Not spam” on your Inbox toolbar.
- – Open the email from Greg Russell
- – Click the “show details” link next to Greg Russell in the From field.
- – Move your mouse over or tap [email protected] to show the menu.
- – Click or tap “Add contact” in the menu displayed.
- – Add Greg Russell to the name fields
- – Click “Add contact”
If using AOL web mail replying to an email from Greg Russell will also work.
Email from that Domain will now be delivered straight to your Inbox.
Yahoo! Mail
If you’re not receiving email you are expecting, there are two things you can do:
- – Use the “Not Spam” button in your Bulk folder.
- – Create a filter to automatically send email from certain Domains to your Inbox. This is the only way to really ensure delivery.
Report as “Not Spam”
- – Check your Yahoo! Bulk folder
- – If you see the email from Greg Russell, open our email and click or tap the “Not Spam” button on the toolbar.
- – This does not guarantee that your mail will be delivered in the future, but it does help.
Create a Filter To Ensure Delivery
- – Move your mouse over or tap the “Gear” icon in the top right navigation bar.
- – Select “Settings” from the list that drops down.
- – Choose “Filters” located on the left side of the page.
- – Click the “Add” button on the Filters page.
- – Create a name such as “Whitelist” in the “Filter name” field.
- – In the “From” field leave the default “contains” selected.
- – Enter our email address [email protected] in the text box next to “Contains…”
- – Choose the destination folder to which you would like the message delivered. For example: Inbox.
- – Click or tap “Save…”
- – You will see in the next screen -Deliver to “Inbox” if From contains “Greg Russell”-
- – Click or tap “Save” on this screen.
- – You will be returned to your Yahoo! Inbox.
Outlook.com
Previously “Hotmail”, “Live”, “Windows Live” and “MSN”…
In the new Outlook.com you must click the “Wait it’s safe” link if you find emails mis-identified as spam.
Entering the email contact in the address book or contacts no longer whitelists the sender.
To ensure messages from specific email addresses are not sent to your Junk Email folder, you can do one of two things:
- – Check the “Junk” folder if you do not see the Greg Russell email in your Inbox:
- – Open the email from Greg Russell…
- – Click the “Wait it’s safe” link
Mark Sender as “Wait it’s safe!
Greg Russell ([email protected])
Microsoft SmartScreen marked this message as junk and we’ll delete it after ten days.
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Manually Add to Safe List
- – Click gear icon on the top right.
- – Select “Options” in the drop down list.
- – On the Options page under “Preventing junk email” click “Safe and blocked senders”
- – Click the link “Safe senders” on the next page.
- – Enter the email address [email protected] in the text box.
- – Click “Add to list”
- – Greg Russell will now be added to your list of “Safe senders”
- – Emails added to your “Safe senders” will not be delivered by mistake to your “Junk” folder.
Outlook 2003 (or higher)
- – To add Greg Russell to you list of “Safe senders” on Outlook:
- – Right click our email in your Inbox email list pane.
- – On the menu displayed move your mouse over or tap “Junk”
- – Click or tap on “Never block sender” in the menu that rolls out.
- – The resulting popup will say:
- – “The sender of the selected message has been added to your Safe Senders List.”
- – Click or tap “OK”
To add sender to address book:
- – Open the email
- – Right click on the from address
- – Choose “Add to contacts” option
iCloud
iCloud automatically identifies most junk mail (spam) sent to your @icloud.com address or its aliases and moves the junk mail to your Junk mail folder. If you receive unwanted mail, you can mark it as junk. Messages marked as junk are displayed with a junk mail icon.
Because email messages in the Junk folder are automatically deleted after 30 days, periodically check the Junk folder for email messages that were marked as junk mistakenly.
To indicate that an email message from Greg Russell isn’t junk:
- – Click the Junk folder in the sidebar.
- – Select my email message, then click the “Not Junk” button in the top right of the message window.
- – Check “Suspect Email” folder
- – Add to your address book
- – While in the “Suspect Email” folder, if you see Greg Russell…
- – Select the “Move to Inbox and Add Contact” option from the pull down menu.
- – This will add [email protected] to your Address Book for future email delivery assurance.
- – Open the email.
- – Click “Add to Address Book” in the email header.
- – Use the “Address Book Editor” to verify the sender’s contact details and click “save.”
- – Fill in [email protected] as the email address of the sender.
- – Any mail sent with the same Domain (right of the @ sign) will now be delivered to your Inbox.
The message is moved to your Inbox. Subsequent email messages from SuccessTeam Marketing will no longer automatically marked as junk.
By default, messages in the Junk folder are deleted after 30 days so be sure to check it often to whitelist relevant email.
Earthlink
If you are not receiving email at Earthlink, there are two actions you can take.
With Earthlink, if you have SpamBlocker turned on, suspect messages are automatically send to your Suspect Email folder if the Domain is not in your address book.
Suspect Email Folder
Address Book Inclusion
AT&T
- – Open the email message from the sender you want to add to your address book.
- – Click on the “Save Address” link (below) next to the “From Address.
- – Check the “Add to Contacts” box (below) and click “Save.
Comcast
- – Please open the email from Greg Russell
- – Click on the button at the top left of the email that says:
- – That will open your edit contact screen
- – Then click “Save” and you’re all done.
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Mozilla Thunderbird
- – Click the Address Book button
- – Make sure the Personal Address Book is highlighted
- – Click the New Card button. This will launch a New Card window that has 3 tabs: Contact, Address and Other
- – Under the Contact tab, copy and paste the “From” address, [email protected] into the email dialogue box
- – Click OK
Norton AntiSpam
- – Start your Norton product.
- – Click Settings.
- – Depending on your Norton product, do one of the following:
- In the Settings window, under Detailed Settings, click AntiSpam.
- On the Filter tab, next to Blocked List, click Configure.
- In the Settings window, on the Network tab, click Message Protection.
- Under AntiSpam, next to Blocked List, click Configure.
- – In the Blocked List window, select the item that you want to remove, and then click Remove.
- – Click Apply, and then click OK.
- – If you do not find [email protected] in the Blocked list, go to next step.
- – Start your Norton product.
- – Click Settings.
- – Depending on your Norton product, do one of the following:
- In the Settings window, under Detailed Settings, click AntiSpam.
- On the Filter tab, next to Allowed List, click Configure.
- In the Settings window, on the Network tab, click Message Protection.
- Under AntiSpam, next to Allowed List, click Configure.
- – In the Allowed List window, click Add.
- – In the Add Email Address window, from the Address Type drop-down, select the address type.
- – Add [email protected], and then click OK.
- – In the Allowed List window, click Apply, and then click OK.
- In order to add the friends to whitelist, please open McAfee and click on ‘Web & Email Protection”
- Then click on “Anti-Spam”
- Click on “Friends list”
- – Please add [email protected] to your “Friends List” to always allow emails from Greg Russell.
- – Add the sender to the list of Approved Senders
- – Decrease the Spam Email Filter Strength
- – Open Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express.
- – Click the Spam Mail folder then select the legitimate email detected as spam.
- – Click Approve Sender on the toolbar.
- – Click Yes when the confirmation message appears.
- – Open Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express.
- – Click Trend Micro Anti-Spam then click Settings.
- – On the Spam Filter tab, move the slider bar to select a lower filter strength.
- – Click OK to save your settings.
- – Add the following entry to your user_prefs file, which is found in the .spamassassin subdirectory on your web/mail server
- – whitelist_from [email protected]
- – Save the user_prefs file or move the updated copy to your .spamassassin subdirectory.
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Open your email client. Barracuda should send you a summary each day listing quarantined items. Choose the most recent Barracuda email message. - –
Locate the email from Greg Russell and the sender email address [email protected] that you do not want quarantined in the future. Click on the word “Whitelist,” which is in green print to the right of the email title. This will open your list in a web browser. - –
Click the box to the left of the email that you would like to whitelist. At the top of the page, click “Whitelist.” Barracuda will not block or quarantine the sender whose email address appears on the whitelist. - – Open your web browser. Navigate to your company’s Barracuda firewall homepage.
- – Click on the “Block/Accept” tab.
- – Choose “Sender Domain Block/Accept.” Enter the Domain name from [email protected] to whitelist. For example, you can enter aol.com to allow all AOL addresses.
- – You may enter a comment to remind you why you allowed this Domain. Click “Add.”
- – Click your mouse on the “Email Sender Block/Accept” tab. Enter the email address of an individual sender that you want to whitelist, such as “[email protected]“
- – Include a comment. Click “Add.” In the future, Barracuda will not block emails from this sender.
- – Open your Webmail or Gmail where you use SaneBox.
- – Open your @SaneLater folder.
- – If you find an email from Greg Russell or an email from [email protected] in @SaneLater…
- – Please drag my email to your Inbox folder.
- – By doing this you will always get our great content in your Inbox from now on!
- – Click “More” in the SPAMfighter toolbar.
- – Then “Options”
- – Then “Filter settings”
- – Then “Blacklists & Whitelists”
- – Then “Whitelist email address”
- – Then “Import”.
- – Select your ‘Address Book’ and click on “Check all”
- – Click “Add”
- – Click “Apply”
- – Click More” in the SPAMfighter toolbar.
- – Then “Options”
- – Then “Filter settings”
- – Then “Blacklists & Whitelists”
- – Select Cloudmark | Options… from the Cloudmark SpamNet toolbar in Outlook.
- – Click Advanced.
- – Go to the Whitelist tab.
- – Click the Add button.
- – Type: [email protected]
- – Click OK.
- – Click OK.
- – Click Yes.
- – Click OK.
- – Click Tools, then Blacklist & Friends.
- – Click Add… on the right, the Friends list side.
- – Make sure Plain email address is selected.
- – Type: [email protected]
- – Click OK.
- – Click OK.
- – Open ChoiceMail
- – Click on the Senders tab
- – Choose “Approve another Sender”
- – Type in the sender email address [email protected]
- – Click on OK
- – Select File, then Configure.
- – Go to the Friends category.
- – Make sure Active is checked.
- – Type: [email protected] on a line by itself in the entry field.
- – Click OK.
This problem may happen if [email protected] is accidentally added to the Blocked List.
To remove the [email protected] from the Blocked List:
For Norton 360:
For Norton Internet Security:
To add [email protected] to the Allowed List:
For Norton 360:
For Norton Internet Security:
McAfee Products
There you can see various settings. You can change the spam protection level, change filter settings, ect.
Trend Micro
If you received an email message that was incorrectly moved to the Spam Mail folder by the Anti-Spam Toolbar you can prevent this from occurring in the future.
The Anti-Spam Toolbar detects spam by looking for certain keywords in the email’s subject or body and matching it with the anti-spam pattern file. Occasionally, it may detect what you consider legitimate email as spam.
To prevent this from occurring you can do either of the following:
Note: You can also select the email and click Not Spam to report it to Trend Micro. However, this feature serves only as a reference when we develop our spam database, and it may not have an effect on how the toolbar detects spam.
Add the sender to the list of Approved Senders
Decrease the Spam Email Filter Strength
SpamAssassin
Barracuda Networks
The Barracuda Spam Firewall is a popular spam filtering solution. Barracuda uses several algorithms and processes to determine whether emails are spam. Occasionally, it will mark a legitimate message as spam. There are two methods to whitelist email senders so that the firewall will not quarantine future email.
Whitelist Quarantined Senders
Whitelist Senders and Domains
Most Used Spam Filters
SaneBox
SPAMfighter
Highlight the email from Greg Russell with the email address [email protected] to Whitelist.
Click “More” in the SPAMfighter Toolbar and select “Whitelist”.
Here you can choose if you want to Whitelist the email address [email protected] or the whole Domain.
To be sure that all emails from people in your Outlook contacts get through to you, you can import and Whitelist them.
To do this, follow these steps:
If you get a pop-up box offering you to upgrade to SPAMfighter Pro it is because you have exceeded the limit of 100 addresses. You can fix this by buying SPAMfighter Pro or by deleting some of the addresses in your Black/White list. If you want delete addresses, please go to:
Cloudmark SpamNet
Mail Washer
ChoiceMail
Spam Sleuth
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