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Here's How To Add Us To Your White List

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.

The format and language in our e-letter sometimes causes it to be filtered out as spam, even though we never send unsolicited email. In many cases the intended recipient of the email is not notified and neither are we the sender that the e-letter didn't get through..

There is something you can do to keep your email message 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!)

  • One vital thing you can do that helps no matter what e-mail system you're using is this: add the address in the "From" line of your most recent e-letter to your address book. It will be this:

    newsletter@atsreviews.com
 
To find instructions for your e-mail provider or software,
use this handy menu:  
AOL
If you're using AOL, you can ensure that your email message is delivered to your Inbox by setting your Mail Controls. Here's how:

For AOL version 9.0: You need to add our sending address to your "People I Know" list.

Open your latest e-letter.
Click the Add Address button (over on the right) to add us to your "People I Know" list.
Alternatively, you can just send an e-mail to the e-letter's "From" address, and that will add us to your "People I Know" list automatically.

For AOL version 7.0:   In the section for "exclusion and inclusion parameters", include this domain:

For AOL version 8.0:   Select Allow email from all AOL members, email addresses and domains.

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Yahoo!

To ensure that your e-letter is delivered to your Yahoo Inbox (not the Bulk Mail folder), you can instruct Yahoo to filter it to your Inbox. Here's how:

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Hotmail

If you are using Hotmail, you can ensure that your e-letter is delivered to your Inbox by adding our "From" address to your Safe List. Here's how:

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Others

Many popular e-mail programs, including Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora, and Netscape Mail, don't provide a convenient way for you to white-list 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 your e-letter 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 that our e-letter is e-mail that you asked for and value. Ask them if they can white-list us. They'll probably ask you for some information about us. Here's what to tell them:


Outlook 2003

Add a name to your Safe Senders or Safe Recipients List

You can add either the sender's e-mail address or their domain name to the Safe Senders List.

Notes:

If you want your Contacts to be considered safe senders, select the Also trust e-mail from my Contacts check box on the Safe Senders tab. All e-mail addresses in your Contacts folder will then be used by the Junk E-mail Filter to evaluate messages.

If you want people who are not necessarily in your Contacts but are people you correspond with regularly to be considered safe senders, select the Automatically add people I e-mail to the Safe Senders List check box on the Safe Senders tab. By default, the check box is selected. This check box is introduced with Microsoft Office 2003 Service Pack 1. To get Service Pack 1, go to Downloads on Office Online. Under Office Update, click Check for Updates.

If Automatic Picture Download is turned off, messages from or to e-mail addresses or domain names on the Safe Senders and Safe Recipients Lists will be treated as exceptions and the blocked content will be downloaded.

If you have existing lists of safe names and addresses, you can import the information into Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 by saving the list into a text (.txt) file with one entry per line, and then importing the list.

To quickly add a sender, domain name, or mailing list name to the Safe Senders or Safe Recipients Lists, right-click the message you consider safe, and then on the shortcut menu, point to Junk E-mail, and then click Add Sender to Safe Senders List, Add Sender's Domain (@example.com) to Safe Senders List, or Add Recipient to Safe Recipients List.

If you are using a Microsoft Exchange Server e-mail account, names and e-mail addresses in the Global Address List (Global Address List: The address book that contains all user, group, and distribution list e-mail addresses in your organization. The administrator creates and maintains this address book. It may also contain public folder e-mail addresses.) are automatically considered safe.

If you are using an Exchange Server e-mail account and working online, you must be using Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 or later. If you do not know what version of Exchange server your e-mail account is using, contact your Exchange administrator.

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