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Immortalitea Email Whitelisting Instructions


Thank you for becoming an Immortalitea Insider.

Many e-mail and Internet companies are now using programs to block unwanted e-mail, often called spam. Sometimes, however, these programs block e-mail you want to get.

To Ensure You Are Receiving Your Immortalitea Emails Do The Following:


Be sure to add the corresponding Immortalitea email addresses to your email white list to ensure the best chance of receiving our content and updates

A whitelist is a list of accepted items or persons in a set…. a list of e-mail addresses or domain names from which an e-mail blocking program will allow messages to be received.

Why is this important?


Unsolicited, unwanted advertising e-mail, commonly known as “spam”, has become a big problem. It’s reached such proportions that most e-mail services and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have put some sort of blocking or filtering system in place or begun relying on self-proclaimed blacklists to tell the good guys from the bad.

I applaud their intention to protect you from spam, but everyone agrees that the current systems for stopping spam are far from a perfect solution. They often block e-mail that you’ve requested, but that fits somebody’s idea of what spam looks like. The more responsible anti-spam activists are working hard to cut down on these “false positives”, but in the mean time, you might unexpectedly find you’re not getting your subscription’s content…

As it happens, there’s something you can do to keep your subscription’s content from falling into the false positive trap. You can fight the blacklists with a “white-list”.

White-list us now, before your delivery is interrupted.

Of course, every e-mail system is different. Below are instructions for some of the more popular ones. If yours isn’t here, please contact your ISP’s customer service folks for their instructions. (Forward the answer to us, and we might add it!) If you’re using some sort of spam filtering or blocking software yourself (in addition to what your ISP provides), we’ve also listed instructions on how to exempt your subscription from some of the more popular of those programs.

Gmail:
  • Log-in to your gmail account and click the cog icon in the top-right corner, and then Settings
  • Click on Filters and then Create a new filter
  • Enter com in the “From” field.
  • Click Create filter with this search
  • In the box headed When a message arrives that matches this searchselect Never send it to spam
  • Click the Create filter button
  • OUTLOOK.COM
  • For Outlook.com, Windows Live Mail, Hotmail and MSN Mail, sign in to your account at Outlook.com and do the following.
  • Click the cog icon in the top-right corner and then More mail settings
  • Select Safe and blocked senders and then Safe senders
  • Add com to the list of Safe senders
  • Return to Safe and blocked senders and then select Safe mailing lists

  • YAHOO! MAIL

    Sign in to your account at Yahoo! Mail and do the following.

  • Mouse over the Settings menu icon and select Settings
  • Click Filters and then Add
  • Enter a Filter Name
  • Either
  • enter the domain of the email you want to whitelist in the Sender field, or
  • enter the email address of the online group you want to whitelist in the Recipient field
  • Select Inbox as the folder to deliver the email to
  • Click Save and then click Save again

  • MAC OS-X MAIL
  • Select Mail | Preferences...from the menu in Mac OS X Mail.
  • Go to the Rules
  • Click Add Rule.
  • Type a Description:, such as "Whitelist: Immortalitea ".
  • Make sure the criteria read: If any of the following conditions are met: From Ends with.
  • Enter com after Ends with.
  • Make the actions read: Perform the following actions: Move Message to mailbox: Inbox. (You can also choose a different target folder, of course.)
  • Click OK.
  • Make sure the rule is executed before other rules that might act on the same message for other reasons by dragging it near the top of the rules list.
  • Close the Rules

  • The information provided on our site is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice nor to replace medical advice from your physician.
    * Our products have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration and are not approved to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.

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