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Microsoft Outlook
- On the Tools menu, click Options
- On the Preferences tab, click Junk E-mail
- On the Safe Senders tab, click Add
- Add [email protected] where it says "Add address"
- Click OK
To whitelist in Thunderbird, you will need to add [email protected] to your address book, and then set up your Thunderbird Junk Mail Controls to whitelist your address book.
- First, if you find an email from [email protected] in your Junk folder, right-click on our email and choose "Mark as Not Junk"
- Next, click the Address Book button
- Highlight the Personal Address Book
- Click on "New Card"
- In the "Contact" tab of the new card, copy and paste [email protected] to the email dialog box
- Click "Ok"
- Next, to whitelist your address book, select "Tools > Junk Mail Controls" from the drop down menu
- Update the "White Lists" module under the "Settings" tab by selecting "Personal Address Book" from the drop down menu, and then check the box next to "Do not mark messages as junk mail"
- Click "Ok"
Apple Mail for OS X
- First, if find an email from [email protected] ends up in your junk folder, highlight or open it and click "Not Junk" at the top of your screen.
- Go to Mail > Preferences from your Mail menu
- Go to the Rules tab
- Select Add Rule
- Give this rule a name such as "Mind Movies"
- Create a rule that says "If any of the following conditions are met: 'From' 'Contains'" and then paste in "[email protected]"
- From the actions, select 'Move message' to mailbox 'Inbox'.
- Click "OK"