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To Ensure You Are Receiving Your Emails Do The Following:
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.
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-mails (commonly known as “spam”) have become a big problem. It’s reached such proportions that most e-mail services and Internet Service Providers (ISP) 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 else’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
At times, Gmail mistakenly sends emails you want, to the Spam folder…
If you do not readily find an email from Chris Sajnog
Please check your Gmail Spam Folder:
To assure you continue to get emails you asked to receive, Create a Filter
- If you find an email from Chris Sajnog in Gmail spam?
- Open the email please.
- Click ‘Dots’ button on the top right, to reveal your choices.

Click Filter messages like this
Reply
Forward
Filter messages like this
Click the button Create filter to open your settings.
From the next menu, please check these options
Under the “Categorize as: Choose Category…”
- Click the dropdown icon next to “Choose Category…”
- Please select Primary in the next options menu.
Choose Category…
Primary
Social
Updates
Forums
Promotions
Click the blue Create filter button, to save your settings
Now you will always see Chris Sajnog in your Primary Inbox tab!
Next, if the email remains open? Please mark the email as “Not spam”
- – If you see an email from Chris Sajnog: Open the email please.
- – Click the button on the alert, labeled Report Not spam
Why is this message in spam? It is similar to messages that were identified as spam in the past.
Report 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 Chris Sajnog in your Gmail Promotions tab:
- – Grab and drag my email to the Primary Inbox Tab.
- – After doing so, you will receive an alert like the one below at the top of your Gmail toolbar.
Conversation moved to Primary. Do this for future messages from [email protected]?
Yes Undo
4. – Click Yes in the black alert box at Gmail.
5. – This way you will always see Chris Sajnog in your Primary Inbox tab…
Also you can create a filter…
- – If you find an email from Chris Sajnog in your Gmail Promotions tab:
- – Open the email please.
- – Click the dots menu on the top left of the email.

Click Filter messages like this.
Reply
Forward
Filter messages like this
Click the button Create filter to open your settings.
Please select Primary in the next options menu.
Choose Category…
Primary
Social
Updates
Forums
Promotions
Click the blue Create filter button, to save your settings
Now you will always see Chris Sajnog in your Primary Inbox tab…
Gmail Mobile App
If you are using the Gmail Mobile App on your mobile device, please open the app now
Should you not readily see an email from Chris Sajnog, please check the Spam Folder:
Should an email from Chris Sajnog appear mistakenly sent to Gmail spam?
Please open the email and Tap the icon.
Move to
Snooze
Change labels
Mark as not important
Select “Change labels…”
Check the box next to Inbox

Tap OK to save your settings
Are you are using Gmail Tabs such as “Promotions” please open your Promotions tab in Gmail.
1. When you find the email from Chris Sajnog
2. Tap the menu icon – top right.
3. Then select Move to.
Move to
Snooze
Change labels
4. Then select Primary from the list.

This should help Gmail to know, you always want to see Chris Sajnog in your Primary Inbox tab…
Yahoo! Mail
If you do not see an email from Chris Sajnog in your Inbox…
Check your Spam Folder. If an email from Chris Sajnog is there?
- – Please open the email.
- – Next click the Not Spam button on the top toolbar.
To ensure delivery: Create a filter to automatically send email from Chris Sajnog to your Inbox.
- – 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 Chris Sajnog–
- – Click or tap Save on this screen.
- – You will be returned to your Yahoo! Inbox.
iPhone Mail App
iPhone Mail identifies most junk mail (spam) sent to your @icloud.com address or aliases, but it can mistakenly move email incorrectly to your Junk mail folder.
Periodically check the Junk folder for email messages that were marked as junk mistakenly.
To indicate that an email message from Chris Sajnog isn’t junk:
- – Open your Mail app and go to the Mailboxes screen
- – Scroll down to the folders area
3. – Select the Junk folder.
4. – Find the email from Chris Sajnog and slide it left to see options.
5. – Tap the More button.
6. – Tap the Mark button.

7. – Tap the Mark button.

The message is moved to your Inbox. Subsequent email messages from Chris Sajnog will no longer be 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.
Outlook Mobile App
Outlook’s mobile app now offers a “Focused Inbox” for your important email
– To add Chris Sajnog to your list of Focused Inbox on the Outlook App…
Please open the mobile Outlook app on your Android, Microsoft or iPhone:
Then open the email from Chris Sajnog:
1. – Click the dropdown menu on the top right of your Inbox.
2. – On the menu displayed tap Move to Focused Inbox
3. – Select the Move this and all future messages button.
4. – Tap Move
5. Now all future messages from Chris Sajnog will appear in your Focused Inbox
You can also remove unwanted emails from your Focused Inbox as well by repeating this process in your Focused tab.
Outlook 2003, Outlook 2016, and Outlook Office 365
To ensure you continue to receive important emails in Outlook Office:
Please add Chris Sajnog to your 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 OK
To add sender to address book:
- – Open the email
- – Right click on the from address
- – Choose Add to contacts option
Outlook.com/Hotmail
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 incorrectly 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 see the Chris Sajnog email in your Inbox
- – Open the email from Chris Sajnog…
- – Click the “Wait it’s safe” link
Mark Sender as “Wait it’s safe!
Chris Sajnog ([email protected])
To: [email protected]
Microsoft SmartScreen marked this message as junk and we’ll delete it after ten days.
Wait, it’s safe! | I’m not sure. Let me check
Manually Add to Safe List
- – Click gear the 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
- – Chris Sajnog 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.
AOL Webmail
To ensure important emails get delivered to your AOL Inbox- Please complete these two steps…
If you find Chris Sajnog in your spam folder:
- Right click the email.
- Click “Not spam” in the resulting list.
Add [email protected] to your Address Book:
- – Open the email from Chris Sajnog
- – Click the show details link next to Chris Sajnog 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 Chris Sajnog to the name fields
- – Click Add contact
Next: Please Enable Images
Images blocked Show images | Don’t block this sender
- – By default AOL now blocks all images.
- – Open the email from Chris Sajnog please.
- – Click Don’t block this sender please.
- – Now you will see our complete emails with no effort on your part…
Email from that Domain will now be delivered straight to your Inbox.
Comcast
Please log into your Xfinity account and select your Comcast webmail:
1. Should you find an email from Chris Sajnog in your spam folder:
2. Open the email.
3. Click the Spam (not spam) icon on the top toolbar.
Next please, add Chris Sajnog to your address book:
[email protected]
+ Add to Address Book
- – Please open the email from Chris Sajnog.
- – 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.
EarthLink
If you are not receiving email at EarthLink, there are two actions you can take.
- – Check Suspect Email folder
- – Add Chris Sajnog to your address book.
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:
- – While in the Suspect Email folder, if you see Chris Sajnog…
- – Select the Move to Inbox and Add Contact option from the drop down menu.
- – This will add [email protected] to your Address Book for future email delivery assurance.
Address Book Inclusion:
- – 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.
AT&T
AT&T no longer maintains their own inbox.
Instead you can find your AT&T emails at Att.Yahoo.com
Please follow the Yahoo instructions for whitelisting an ATT.net email address.
Mozilla Thunderbird
Please open your Thunderbird email client:
If an email from Chris Sajnog appears in your Junk Folder:
Please mark that message as Not Junk.
Next, please add Chris Sajnog to your Address Book:
- – Click the Address Book button.
- – Make sure the Personal Address Book is highlighted.
- – Click the New Contact button.
- – Under the Contact tab, copy and paste the “From” address, [email protected] into the email text box.
- – Click OK.