Whitelist our Email Address
We send emails to notify you of new subscribers, new posts from the creators you're subscribed to, your reset password if you request one and general notifications. We send trillions of emails per day, to our zillions of users. Such massive email notifications usually trigger the anti-spam filters used at Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo and others.
To insure our messages go directly to your Inbox please first check your Spam or Bulk Mail folder and mark items there "Not Spam", then move them to the Inbox. Next, be sure to Whitelist the following names and email addresses.
For most email messages we use: [email protected] or [email protected]
Basic whitelisting information for Gmail, Outlook (Hotmail, Live and MSN) and Yahoo (AOL, Verizon, AIM) is shown below.
How to Whitelist an email address with Gmail
Sign in to your account at Gmail.com and do the following.
Add the address to your contacts.
Add the name and email address that is sending you email ([email protected] and [email protected]) to your Gmail Contacts. Google will usually deliver email 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.
In Gmail, navigate to the spam folder.
Search for emails containing the emails you wish to Whitelist from [email protected] and [email protected].
Select all the emails shown.
Click More and then Not Spam.
How to Whitelist an email address with Outlook.com
For Outlook.com, Windows Live Mail, Hotmail and MSN Mail, sign in to your account at Outlook.com and do the following.
Add the address to your contacts.
Add the name and email address that is sending you email ([email protected] and [email protected]) to your Outlook Contacts. Outlook.com will usually deliver email from addresses that are in your Contacts.
Add the address to your safe senders.
Click the gear icon in the top-right corner and then More mail settings.
Select Safe and blocked senders and then Safe senders.
Add add the name and email address of the email you want to Whitelist to the list of Safe senders.
How to Whitelist an email address with Yahoo! Mail
Sign in to your account at Yahoo! Mail and do the following.
Add the address to your contacts.
Add the name and email address that is sending you email ([email protected] and [email protected]) to your Yahoo! Mail Contacts. Yahoo! will usually deliver email from addresses that are in your Contacts.
Create a filter for the address [email protected] and [email protected]
Mouse over the Settings menu icon and select Settings.
Click Filters and then Add
Enter a Filter Name
Enter the domain (briceka.com and fansnub.com) of the email you want to Whitelist in the Sender field.
Select Inbox as the folder to deliver the email to.
Click Save and then click Save again.
Note about Yahoo & AOL - Over the years we've discovered that Yahoo and AOL (same parent company) are the worst email system for fans of creators, cheerleaders, beauty queens and models. The filtering they use tends to capture too many of the words we use in a normal email such as "cute", "beautiful" and even the term "models", unless the sender is on their preferred list. We've never been able to get one of our sites on that list. If you often have issues with our emails arriving at your Yahoo or AOL inbox, please consider switching to a more user friendly service.
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