To ensure that the email we send you ends up in your inbox, and isn’t mistakenly sent to the junk folder, please whitelist our email addresses, which are Below is information on how to whitelist us with AOL, Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail, Outlook, Apple Mail, ThunderBird and Postini. Even if your ISP or email program is not listed, with these instructions you should be able to figure out how to whitelist our email address at any ISP or with any email program. Also, if you find an email from any of the above listed emails in your spam or junk folder, please take that opportunity to tell your mail program that it is not spam by hitting the “not spam”, “not junk” or similar button, as that will train your program to whitelist it.
First, if you find an email from us in your Gmail spam folder, select our email and click the “Not Spam” button
Next, open an email that you have received from us
Click on the little down-pointing-triangle-arrow next to “Reply”:
Click “Add @ to Contacts list”
On the Tools menu, click Options
On the Preferences tab, click Junk E-mail
On the Safe Senders tab, click Add
Add @ to ensure that the email we send where it says “Add address”
Click OK
First, if email from @ To ensure that the email we send 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 “Brittany Heyden”
Create a rule that says “If any of the following conditions are met: ‘From’ ‘Contains’” and then paste in @
From the actions, select ‘Move message’ to mailbox ‘Inbox’.
Click “OK”
To whitelist our address with Hotmail you will need to add @ to your Hotmail Safe List.
First, if you find an email from us in your Hotmail junk folder, open the email and click “Not Junk”
Next, check to see if the email address @ is on your Blocked Senders list. If you find @ on your Hotmail blocked senders list, select it and click on the “Remove” button.
Next, open your mailbox and click “Options” in the upper right-hand corner
At the top of the page, click on the “Junk E-mail Protection” link
Next, click on “Safe List”, which is down near the bottom
Copy and paste @ where it says “Type an address or domain”
Click the “Add” button
Open an email from us and then click the ‘This Is Not Spam’ button
Click the Mail menu and select Address Book
Wait for the Address Book window to pop up, then click the ‘Add’ button
Wait for the Address Card for New Contact window to load
Paste @ into the ‘Other E-Mail’ field
Make our “From” address, @, the Primary E-Mail address by checking the appropriate box
Click “Save”
You do not need to whitelist email from Brittany Heyden in Postini unless you find it trapped in the “Junk” area by Postini.
Log into your Postini account
Look to see if any emails from @ are listed in your Junk area
If you find an email from @ in the Junk area, check the checkbox next to the email from @
Click the “Deliver Selected” link at the very top of the Junk screen
On the next screen, click the “Approve Sender” checkbox next to the email from @
Click the “Approve Selected Senders” button
To whitelist in Thunderbird, you will need to add @ 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 @ in your Junk folder, right-click on our email and choose “Mark as No 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 @ 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”
To whitelist @ with Yahoo!, you will need to set up a “filter” after first taking the following steps:
If you find an email from @ is going to your Yahoo! bulk folder, open it and click “Not Spam”
Be sure that the addresses @ are not in your “Blocked Addresses” list. If @ are on your “Blocked Addresses” list, select it and click “Remove Block”
Now to create the filter:
Open your mail and click on “Mail Options” in the upper right-hand corner
Select ‘Filters’ (in the bottom left corner)
On the Filters page, click “Add”
Select the “From header:” rule, and add “contains” and @ which tells the system to put email with @ in your inbox and not the bulk folder.
Click the “Choose Folder” pull-down menu and select ‘Inbox’
Pick the Add Filter button