Whitelisting MS Outlook

Most e-mail software now has both built-in spam-filtering and whitelisting features. You can also create your own special filters to accept and file incoming e-mail, and to trash other ones. See your software's help menu for information about spam filters, whitelisting, and creating your own filters, so that you can indicate to your software to accept email from the domain you want to receive mail from.

NOTE: Since your client-side e-mail software is the very end of the line, e-mail may be filtered out before it reaches there. If you don't get e-mail that you are expecting, check other links on the table on the Whitelisting page under this one for more information.

And, if all else fails, call or e-mail your ISP/mail service's tech support and specifically ask how you can be sure to receive all e-mail from the domain you want to receive mail from and follow their instructions.

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Hotmail or MSN Whitelisting

Place the above-listed domains on what they call your Safe List. The "Safe List" can be accessed via the "Options" link, situated to the far right of the main menu tabs.

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 Yahoo! Mail Whitelisting

If our e-mail is filtered to your 'bulk' folder, open the message and click on the "This is not spam" link next to the "From" field.

You can also create a "filter" at Yahoo that sends the domain you want to receive mail from e-mail into your Inbox and not the Junk/Bulk Mail folder. Here's how...

1) Open your Yahoo e-mail. Left-click on "Mail Options" (right side of your screen). In the right hand column, under "Management," left-click on "Filters." And then, left-click on "Add Filter."

2) Name this filter after the domain that is displayed in your current browser window.

3) See where it says... "if all of the following rules are true ..."? Go to the top row labeled "From header," choose "contains" in the drop-down menu and type in "@the domain you want to receive mail from."

4) At the bottom, choose "Inbox" from the drop-down menu where it says "Move the message to:"

5) Finally, left-click on the "Add Filter" button.

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 AOL Whitelisting

Place the domains in your Address Book. Check AOL help for details, if necessary.

Different versions have different features. For example in version 7.0, go to Keyword Mail Controls -- after you select your screen name and left-click on "Customize Mail Controls For This Screen Name," enter the above domains in the section "exclusion and inclusion parameters."

For AOL version 8.0, select "Allow email from all AOL members, email addresses and domains." Then left-click on "Next" until the Save button shows up at the bottom. Left click

on "Save."

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ATT.net Whitelisting

If Spam-blocker is enabled and if the e-mail message is legitimate and was screened as spam, forward the original message as an attachment to this-is-not-spam@worldnet.att.net.

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Whitelisting ATTGlobal.net

Your Graymail folder contains all possible spam e-mail. The Graymail folder shows up on the Spam Control page only after you activate the "Filter" option. Before you activate that option, there is no Graymail folder.

Once you have enabled the Spam Control feature, they have created an e-mail addresses for you to send your feedback. If you receive e-mail identified as <<POTENTIAL-SPAM>> and it is not spam, please send that information to notspammail@attglobal.net

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Whitelisting Bellsouth.com

You must opt-out of MailGuard to receive email from the domain you want to receive mail from. Once it is received forward it (with full headers) to this_is_good@bellsouth.net to have the domain you want to receive mail from. whitelisted.

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Seanet.com Whitelisting

You are now able to generate a daily Quarantine report, listing all blocked messages for your e-mail address and providing a "One-Click" release function to retrieve an incorrectly blocked message. When releasing a quarantined message from the daily Quarantine report, it is also possible to add the sender's address to a whitelist, ensuring all further e-mail from that sender bypass the spam filter.

Please e-mail spamfilter@seanet.com to enable or disable the Quarantine report for your email address. Click here to view a sample of the Quarantine report: http://www.seanet.com/help/spam/quarantine.shtml

If you suspect that e-mail is being incorrectly filtered please report it to Seanet as soon as possible. Messages quarantined by the sieve filter system are reviewed for false positive indications of spam.You should email
spamfilter@seanet.com as well if you think that legitimate emails are not reaching you and you wish to recover them

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Other ISP's Whitelisting

Each ISP is a little different, but the idea is the same. ISPs usually provide help or instructions about whitelisting. So if you don't know how to whitelist the domain you want to receive mail from call or e-mail your ISP's tech support or postmaster@your-isp.com and ask them how you can ensure that you receive all e-mail from the domain you want to receive mail from or any other domain from which you would like to receive mail.

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USA.net Whitelisting

Login to your e-mail account and click on Services in the left-hand Navbar. You can Whitelist there.

To configure your personal white list filters, please follow these steps:

Determine what you would like done to the messages that match one of your filters. This generally fits into two categories, Override or Exclusive.

If you choose to delete all mail that does not match your White List, this mail cannot be recovered later.

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 Other Mail Services Whitelisting

Each mail service is a little different, but the idea is the same. If you can't find how to add the domain you want to receive mail from to a whitelist, try adding it to your address book, or moving the message from the Junk folder to your 'inbox' or forwarding the message to yourself (if you're getting it at all, that is).