White-listing is used to select email address to be add to the list of sites that are NOT filtered and protect them from being rejected or moved to the spam folder or Promotions tab. The following guide is built both for desktop and mobile browsers with the thumb in mind and the mouse.
Web-based Clients
Mobile Clients
Web-based Clients
- Open an email from the sender that you want to whitelist.
- Click on the little down-pointing-triangle-arrow next to “reply.”
- Click Add [wlemail] to contacts list to finish.
- You will see [wlemail] appear under link “contacts” on the left side of the page.
- Check your Gmail Spam Folder, select [wlemail] and click the button on the toolbar, labeled “Not spam”.
- If you are using Gmail Tabs such as ‘Promotions’ please open your Promotions tab in Gmail.
- Select [wlemail] then in your Gmail Promotions tab Grab and drag it to the Priority Inbox Tab.
- After doing so, you will receive an alert at the top your Gmail toolbar and
- Click Yes in the yellow alert box.
- Click Contacts in the right toolbar.
- Click Add Contact.
- Enter [wlemail] and additional information if you wish.
- Click Add Contact button in the popup to finish.
- Open the email message from the sender you want to add to your address book.
- Click Add to contacts next to [wlemail].
- On the Add Contact popup, add additional information if needed.
- Click Save to finish.
- Check your Yahoo bulk (spam) Folder, select [wlemail] and click the button on the toolbar, labeled “Not spam”.
Create a Filter To Ensure Delivery:
- 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 [wlemail] 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 “Easy Cash List Building System”-
- Click or tap “Save” on this screen.
Mobile Clients
Apple Mail
- Click [wlemail] in the header of the message you’re viewing.
- Click Add to finish.
- Click Preferences from the menu.
- Click Restrict Incoming Email.
- Click Yes to Enable Email Controls.
- Click Allow email from addresses listed below.
- Enter [wlemail] you want to whitelist.
- Click Add.
- Click Update to finish..
- Click Address Book.
- Click Add Contact.
- Save What Counts as a contact.
- Click save.
- Click the Address Book tab on the top menu bar.
- Click Contacts.
- Click Add Contact.
- Enter [wlemail] and additional information if you wish.
- Click Save to finish.
- Open an email from the sender that you want to whitelist.
- Click Add to contacts next to [wlemail] to finish
Desktop Clients
Microsoft Outlook 2003
- Open the email message from the sender you want to add to your address book.
- Right-click Click here to download images in the gray bar at the top of the message.
- Click Add Sender to Senders Safe List to finish.
Microsoft Outlook 2007
- Right-click on the email you received (in the list of emails).
- Click Junk E-mail.
- Click Add Sender to Safe Senders List to finish
Microsoft Outlook 2010
- Click the Home tab.
- Click Junk.
- Click Junk E-mail Options.
- Click Safe Senders.
- Click Add.
- Enter [wlemail] and additional information if you wish.
- Click OK to finish.
Mozilla Thunderbird for PC
- Click Address Book.
- Make sure Personal Address Book is highlighted.
- Click New Card. This will launch a New Card window that has 3 tabs: Contact, Address & Other.
- Under Contact, enter [wlemail] and additional information if you wish.
- Click OK to finish.
Mac Mail
- Click Address Book .
- Click File.
- Click New Card.
- Enter [wlemail] and additional information if you wish. .
- Click Edit to finish
iOS Devices – iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch
Android Devices – Samsung, Google Nexus, others1
How to Whitelist Emails