How to make sure our emails land in your inbox!
Workamper News wants to help make sure your emails are getting delivered to you! In order to help ensure proper delivery of emails to your inbox, you can add senders of legitimate emails to your Whitelist, also called the Approved or Safe Sender list. Click below to view instructions on how to do whitelist our emails for several popular Internet Service Providers and email companies.
*Note: This guide is designed to help you keep emails from being moved to the spam folder.
Before we get into all the different email providers, we need to talk about Gmail - they have created an automatic email filtering system that attempts to sort the email you receive into one of three categories: "Primary," "Social," or "Promotions." Often times, our emails end up in the promotions tab. You must login to www.gmail.com (the actual website) to see these different category tabs, you won't be able to see them on your mobile devices basic email app or even in your compters outlook or mail program.
1. In the Promotions tab of the inbox, locate an email from Workamper News | [email protected]
2. Drag this email to the “primary” tab of your inbox.
That's it! From now on, Gmail will put emails from us straight into your primary inbox.
Now, let's get back to whitelisting...
Click on your email provider to jump to the section on whitelisting for that particular provider.
Web-based Clients
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Desktop Clients
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Mobile Clients
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AOL Mail 1. Click Contacts in the right toolbar. 2. Click Add Contact. 3. Enter [email protected] and additional information if you wish. 4. Click Add Contact button in the popup to finish.
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Comcast 1. Click Preferences from the menu. 2. Click Restrict Incoming Email. 3. Click Yes to Enable Email Controls. 4. Click Allow email from addresses listed below. 5. Enter [email protected]. 6. Click Add. 7. Click Update to finish.
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Earthlink 1. Click Address Book. 2. Click Add Contact. 4. Save [email protected] as a contact. 5. Click save.
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Gmail 1. Open an email from the sender that you want to whitelist. 2. Click on the little down-pointing-triangle-arrow next to “reply.” 3. Click Add [email protected] to contacts list to finish.
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Apple Mail 1. Click [email protected] in the header of the message you’re viewing. 2. Click Add to finish. |
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NetZero 1. Click the Address Book tab on the top menu bar. 2. Click Contacts. 3. Click Add Contact. 4. Enter [email protected] and additional information if you wish. 5. Click Save to finish.
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Yahoo! Mail 1. Open the email message from the sender you want to add to your address book. 2. Click Add to contacts next to [email protected]. 3. On the Add Contact popup, add additional information if needed. 4. Click Save to finish.
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Windows Live Hotmail 1. Open an email from the sender that you want to whitelist. 2. Click Add to contacts next to [email protected] to finish.
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Microsoft Outlook 2003 1. Open the email message from the sender you want to add to your address book. 2. Right-click Click here to download images in the gray bar at the top of the message. 3. Click Add Sender to Senders Safe List to finish. |
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Outlook 2007 1. Right-click on the email you received from us (in the list of emails). 2. Click Junk E-mail. 3. Click Add Sender to Safe Senders List to finish.
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Outlook 2010 1. Click the Home tab. 2. Click Junk. 3. Click Junk E-mail Options. 4. Click Safe Senders. 5. Click Add. 6. Enter @workamper.com and additional information if you wish. 7. Click OK to finish.
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Mac Mail 1. Click Address Book. 2. Click File. 3. Click New Card. 4. Enter [email protected] and additional information if you wish. 5. Click Edit to finish.
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Mozilla Thunderbird for PC 1. Click Address Book. 2. Make sure Personal Address Book is highlighted. 3. Click New Card. This will launch a New Card window that has 3 tabs: Contact, Address & Other. 4. Under Contact, enter [email protected] and additional information if you wish. 5. Click OK to finish.
Mozilla Thunderbird for Mac 1. Click Address Book. 2. Make sure Personal Address Book is highlighted. 3. Click New Card. This will launch a New Card window that has 3 tabs: Contact, Address & Other. 4. Under Contact, enter [email protected] and additional information if you wish. 5. Click OK to finish
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iOS Devices – iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch 1. On any message, tap the sender and add to either a new contact or an existing contact:
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Android Devices – Samsung, Google Nexus, others
1. In the default email client, touch the picture of the sender. 2. Click OK to add to contacts.
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