How to Whitelist Daryl’s Emails
how to whitelist my emails
Daryl Thompson here, and in order for me to be able to get all my research to you, I’ll need you to ‘whitelist’ me. It’s simple and I’ve given you a platform by platform institution guide to make it as simple as possible.
*Note that I’m not a big fancy company that can spend millions greasing the hands of the ‘big guys’, so I really need you to help make sure my research stays free and my emails get to clients inbox.
See below on how to whitelist my email depending on what email provider you use:
AOL
1. Click Contacts in the right toolbar.
2. Click Add Contact.
3. Enter [wlemail] and additional information if you wish.
4. Click Add Contact button in the popup to finish.
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 [wlemail] you want to whitelist.
6. Click Add.
7. Click Update to finish.
Earthlink
1. Click Address Book.
2. Click Add Contact.
4. Save WhatCounts as a contact.
5. Click save.
G-Mail
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 [wlemail] to contacts list to finish.
Apple Mail
1. Click [wlemail] in the header of the message you’re viewing.
2. Click Add to finish.
Net Zero
1. Click the Address Book tab on the top menu bar.
2. Click Contacts.
3. Click Add Contact.
4. Enter [wlemail] and additional information if you wish.
5. Click Save to finish.
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 [wlemail].
3. On the Add Contact popup, add additional information if needed.
4. Click Save to finish.
Windows Live Hotmail
1. Open an email from the sender that you want to whitelist.
2. Click Add to contacts next to [wlemail] to finish.
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.
Outlook 2007
1. Right-click on the email you received (in the list of emails).
2. Click Junk E-mail.
3. Click Add Sender to Safe Senders List to finish.
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 [wlemail] and additional information if you wish.
7. Click OK to finish.
Mac Mail
1. Click Address Book .
2. Click File.
3. Click New Card.
4. Enter [wlemail] and additional information if you wish. .
5. Click Edit to finish
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 [wlemail] 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 [wlemail] and additional information if you wish.
5. Click OK to finish
IOS Devices: iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch
1. On any message, tap the sender and add to either a new contact or an existing contact:
Android Devices: Samsung, Google Nexus, others
In the default email client, touch the picture of the sender.
2. Click OK to add to contacts
how to whitelist my emails
Daryl Thompson here, and in order for me to be able to get all my research to you, I’ll need you to ‘whitelist’ me. It’s simple and I’ve given you a platform-by-platform instruction guide to make it as simple as possible.
*Note that I’m not a big fancy company that can spend millions greasing the hands of the ‘big guys’, so I really need you to help make sure my research stays free and my emails get to clients inbox.
See below on how to whitelist my email depending on what email provider you use:
AOL
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.
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.
Earthlink
1. Click Address Book.
2. Click Add Contact.
4. Save me([email protected]) as a contact.
5. Click save.
Gmail
1. Open an email from me.
2. Click on the little down-pointing-triangle-arrow next to “reply.”
3. Click Add [email protected] to contacts list to finish.
Apple Mail
1. Click [email protected] in the header of the message you’re viewing.
2. Click Add to finish.
Net Zero
1. Click the Address Book tab on the top menu bar.
2. Click Contacts.
3. Click Add Contact.
4. Enter [email protected].
5. Click Save to finish.
Yahoo! Mail
1. Open the email message from me([email protected]).
2. Click Add to contacts next to my email address.
3. On the Add Contact popup, add additional information if needed.
4. Click Save to finish.
Windows Live Hotmail
1. Open an email from me([email protected]).
2. Click Add to contacts next to my email address to finish.
Microsoft Outlook 2003
1. Open an email message from me([email protected]).
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.
Microsoft Outlook 2007
1. Right-click on the email you received (in the list of emails).
2. Click Junk E-mail.
3. Click Add Sender to Safe Senders List to finish.
Microsoft 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 [email protected] and additional information if you wish.
7. Click OK to finish.
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
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
iOS Devices: iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch
1. On any message, tap the sender and add to either a new contact or an existing contact. Save [email protected] as a contact.
Android Devices: Samsung, Google Nexus, others
1. In the default email client, touch my photo on one of my emails.
2. Click OK to add to contacts