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Whitelist Money & Markets

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.

We 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 too often block e-mail that you’ve requested, but that fits somebody’s idea of what spam looks like.

The more responsible anti-spam companies and activists are working hard to cut down on these ‘false positives’, but in the meantime, you might unexpectedly find you’re not getting the e-mails you subscribed to…

As it happens, there’s something you can do to keep the e-mails you value from falling into the false positive trap. You can fight the blacklists with a “whitelist.” Whitelist every new subscription right at the start, before your delivery is interrupted.

Of course, every e-mail system is different. Below are instructions for some of the more popular ones, including Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail and AOL. If yours isn’t here, please contact your ISP’s customer service department for their instructions.

One thing you can do no matter what e-mail system you’re using is add the address in the “From” line of The Money & Markets e-Letter to your address book. This address is info@mp.moneyandmarkets.com


GMAIL

To ensure that you continue to get your emails from Money & Markets, please add our email address to your Gmail address book. Gmail has made it easier than ever to do this. Sign in to your account and do the following:

Add the address to your Contacts.

Add info@mmp.moneyandmarkets.com to your Gmail Contacts. Google will usually deliver emails from addresses that are in your Contacts.

Mark messages as “Not spam.”

If Gmail has marked emails you wish to whitelist as spam, tell Gmail the emails are not spam.

Create a filter for the address.

Create a filter to tell Google to whitelist info@mp.moneyandmarkets.com.

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YAHOO!

To ensure that you continue to get your emails from Money and Markets, please add our email address to your Yahoo address book. Yahoo has made it easier than ever to do this. Sign in to your account and do the following:

Add the address to your contacts.

Add info@mp.moneyandmarkets.com to your Yahoo Mail Contacts. Yahoo will usually deliver emails from addresses that are in your Contacts.

Create a filter for the address.

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HOTMAIL

To ensure that you continue to get your emails from Money and Markets, please add our email address to your Hotmail address book. Hotmail has made it easier than ever to do this. Sign in to your account and do the following:

Add the address to your contacts.

Add info@mp.moneyandmarkets.com to your Hotmail Contacts. Hotmail will usually deliver emails from addresses that are in your Contacts.

Create a filter for the address.


AOL

To ensure that you continue to get your emails from Money and Markets, please add our email address to your AOL Address Book. AOL has made it easier than ever to do this. Sign in to your account and do the following:

Add the address to your contacts.

Add info@mp.moneyandmarkets.com to your AOL Contacts. AOL will usually deliver emails from addresses that are in your Contacts.

Create a filter for the address.


Many popular e-mail programs, including older versions of Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora, and Netscape Mail, don’t provide a convenient way for you to whitelist the folks you want to receive e-mail from. If you’re using this sort of e-mail system and you either aren’t getting e-mail you value or want to make sure you continue to receive it in the future, you can do something about it.

Contact the customer service people or the postmaster at the company that provides your e-mail or Internet connection (your ISP). Explain to them what subscriptions are e-mail that you asked for (or paid for) and value. Ask them if they can whitelist the sender. (Unfortunately, some e-mail systems don’t allow whitelisting.) If they do whitelist, they’ll probably ask you for some information about the publisher. Here’s what to tell them:

Thank you for whitelisting us.